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The Ninth Day(Der neunte Tag)

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Germany, Luxembourg, Czech Republic · 2004
1h 38m
Director Volker Schlöndorff
Starring Ulrich Matthes, August Diehl, Hilmar Thate, Bibiana Beglau
Genre Drama

Catholic priest Henri Kremer, who is imprisoned in Dachau, is unexpectedly given a leave of nine days. He returns to his home, Luxembourg, where a SS officer tries to convince him to tell his priest to work with the Nazis. Kremer soon finds himself facing a difficult choice: betray his church or return to the concentration camp.

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Variety by Derek Elley

A thoughtfully written drama of ideas with vivid performances by August Diehl and Ulrich Matthes.

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The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

It's important for the film to establish the concentration camp as a hell on earth from the start, but Schlöndorff has more in mind than creating another reminder of the inhumanity of fascism.

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TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

A grim meditation on faith and betrayal that focuses on a relatively obscure corner of Holocaust history: the fate of the Catholic clergy under the Third Reich.

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