English, 32:40 min.
In the summer of 1944 fate brought three men together in a small Italian village.
Padre Sante Raffaelli, head of the convent of Beato Sante; Alfredo Sarano, tax collector of the Jewish community of Milano, who had conducted the census and tried to hide the lists of 14 000 names and addresses from the Nazis; and Erich Eder, a 20-year-old Bavarian Wehrmacht officer cadet, who held a command in Mombaroccio.
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