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Karol: A Man Who Became Pope ()
s Poland. year-old Karol Wojtyla has dreams many dreams. One by one they are shattered. First by the loss of his beloved mother and brother. Then by the outbreak of the war and the death-fleeing human exodus which ensued. And finally by the first signs of the Jewish events will mark the start of Karol s long journey from worker to poet and teacher. A journey full of encounters that eventually leads him to become a priest and finally in to become the man we all now know a man who has marked an era a man who has made history as Pope John Paul an extraordinary soundtrack by multi-award winner Ennio Requirements:Running Time: minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: Manufacturer No:
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s Poland. year-old Karol Wojtyla has dreams many dreams. One by one they are shattered. First by the loss of his beloved mother and brother. Then by the outbreak of the war and the death-fleeing human exodus which ensued. And finally by the first signs of the Jewish events will mark the start of Karol s long journey from worker to poet and teacher. A journey full of encounters that eventually leads him to become a priest and finally in to become the man we all now know a man who has marked an era a man who has made history as Pope John Paul an extraordinary soundtrack by multi-award winner Ennio Requirements:Running Time: minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: Manufacturer No:
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Riveting retelling of the life (from his appointment as Pope to death) of Karol Wojtyla
Nice and fascinating biopic about the great Pope from his mature period until death . The film concerns about the majestic figure , the Polish Karol Wojtyla (Piotr Adamczyk ) who was elected Pope , the first no Italian from , being brought to life at much expense and with great sense and deep sensibility . This is a sequel to ¨Karol, Uomo Diventato Papa¨ (original title , ) also titled "Karol : A Man Who Became Pope" regarding his life since his youth in Poland , the early years , until his appointment as Pope of the Catholic church in Rome () , it started on October 12 , when the evil men Nazis get taken the world , as Nazis have invaded Poland . Karol assisted the holiness call and goes into the seminar and as priest he serves his first mass . After that , he's appointed bishop and Cardinal and subsequently is elected Pope . This following dealt with his fruitful pontiff () and the pastoral journeys he made to America , Mexico , Salvador and many other countries , making an intense diplomatic labour and problems that were taking place in the Catholic church , including the attack by Ali Agca , and their subsequent meeting and redemption . Concerning his relationship to historical characters such as bishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Goldamez (Carlos Kaniowsky) , sadly murdered , Mother Theresa de Calcuta (Adriana Asti) , Lech Walesa and also killed priest Jerzy Popieluszko (Fabrice Scott) and including Coup de'Etat in Poland (on December 12 , ) carried out by Jaruzelski . Thanks to his unshakable tenacity , Pope John Paul II helps to change the course of history : liberty in Poland helped by Lech Walesa and the fall of the Berlin Wall in decrees the collapse of Communism . But the Pope does not stop being the voice of Christ, even among the injustices of the capitalistic Western world , even among the provocations and challenges of mod Jump to: navigation, search Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (pl: Karol - Człowiek, który został Papieżem, it: Karol, un uomo diventato Papa) - made in Polish-Italian-French-Germany and Canadian cooperation movie. Biography of the PopeJohn Paul II, starting in when Karol was only 19 and ending at Conclave that made him the Pope. The movie was supposed to have its Premiere at the very beginning of April in Vatican, but it was moved due to the Pope's sudden death. It was showed for the first time by Raiuno station on the first day of Conclave. Although made for tv, it was released also in theatrical version and on this way it was showed in Poland. and others Categories: Film stubs | Poland-related stubs | films | Drama films | Biographical films | Polish films | Italian films | French films | German films | Canadian films | Pope John Paul II Miniseries Theatrical release poster Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (Polish: Karol - Człowiek, który został Papieżem, Italian: Karol, un uomo diventato Papa) is a TV miniseries written and directed by Giacomo Battiato. It was created as a Polish-Italian-French-German and Canadian joint cooperation project. Karol is a biography of Karol Wojtyła, later known as Pope John Paul II, beginning in when Karol was only 19 years old and ending at the papal election that made him Pope. The TV miniseries was initially to air in early April in the Vatican, but it was delayed due to the Pope's death. It was broadcast for the first time by the Italian television stationCanale 5 on the first day of the papal election. Although it was originally broadcast on television, it was also released in theaters, which allowed the film to be shown in Poland. The incredible success of the movie prompted the creation of a sequel, Karol: The Pope, The Man (), which portrayed Karol's life as Pope from his papal inauguration to his death. Karol: A Man Who Became Pope
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Karol: A Man Who Became Pope
Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Based on Stories of Karol: The Unknown Life of John Paul II
by Gianfranco SvidercoschiScreenplay by Giacomo Battiato Directed by Giacomo Battiato Starring Piotr Adamczyk
Małgosia Bela
Raoul BovaComposer Ennio Morricone Country of origin Italy Original languages English
Italian
Latin
Polish
SpanishExecutive producer Camilla Nesbitt Producer Pietro Valsecchi Cinematography Gianni Mammolotti Editor Alessandro Heffler Production companies Taodue Film
Reti Televisive Italiane
Capri FilmNetwork Canale 5 Release 18April() Main cast
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