Shades of Truth (film)
Shades of Truth is an Italian movie, created and directed by Liana Marabini in 2015, about the life of Pope Pius XII and his relation with the Nazi Germany. Based on official documents and data, this film intends to show Pius XII as the Vatican’s Schindler.[1] Its world premiere took place at the Vatican City on March 2, 2015, the day that marks the anniversary of the birth of Eugenio Pacelli in 1876 and his appointment as pope Pius XII in 1939.[2] It was released in movie theaters all over the world in April and screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May, that same year 2015.[2] According to the director, Liana Marabini, Pope Piux XII saved at least 800,000 Jews.[3][4]
Shades of Truth | |
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Italian | Sfumature di veritĂ |
Directed by | Liana Marabini |
Written by | Liana Marabini |
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Country | Italy, UK |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- David Wall as David Milano
- Gedeon Burkhard
- Jennifer Mischiati as Sarah
- Remo Girone
- Giancarlo Giannini as Aaron Azulai
- Marie-Christine Barrault as Sister Maria Angelica
- Christopher Lambert as Cardinal Ennio Salvemini
References
- "'Shades of Truth', new film on Pius XII and Holocaust". Agi.
- Tercatin, Rossella. "Pius XII film sparks new debate of old controversy". Times of Israel.
- "Shades of Truth - Film (2015)". SensCritique.com.
- "Shades of Truth: A film that delves into the legacy of Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust". romereports.com.
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