From a Far Country From Polish Boy to Pope

JOHN PAUL II • Polish Boy to Pope • VHS
JOHN PAUL II • Polish Boy to Pope • VHS
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Inspirational, Moving, Life-changing! Trace the epic life of Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla, from an 8-year old Polish boy to his ascendance to the throne of St. Peter as the first Polish Pope.

Staring Sam Neil, Christopher Cazenove

Review: "The film is a biography of Pope John Paul II. It starts in 1926 when the boy Karol Wojtila was celebrating Christmas with his father in Poland. Some years later Nazi Germany attacks Poland and invades the country while Wojtila seeks refuge at the house of Cardinal Wyszynski. Also appear all the other important stations of the life of the Pope. Written by Volker Boehm

The movie shows the life of Pope John Paul II and the reality of the Poland he grew in. The action starts in 1926 when 6 year-old Karol Wojtyla takes part in the Way of the Cross with his father on Good Friday in Kalwaria (Sanctuary near Wadowice). In 1939, Nazi Germany invades the country and persecute the Polish elites, Jews, and the Church. A lot of people are taken to Auschwitz where Saint Maximilian Kolbe sacrifices his life for one man who had a family and dreamed to see them once again. Karol changes his plans, gives up the idea of being an actor, and in the 1940s enters the seminary. After the WWII, Poland experiences the Communist regime. There are some fictitious characters in the movie that show the reality and world view of the people of that time, some influenced by the Communist atheism and "modernity" and some others retaining their faith and their dignity of God's children. Karol achieves a high position in the Catholic church being a bishop (from 1958) and cardinal (from 1967), but he never leaves his people.

Wojtyla is the dearest friend of the youth, of those who are lost in this complicated world full of various misleading ideas as well as the religious ones. His experience of his nation's suffering leads him to Rome in 1978 where Christ's words "Tu es Petrus" are addressed to him. He visits Poland once again, this time as a pope in 1979, but he comes to his homeland to say "good bye". Written by Marcin Kukuczka

126 Minutes VHS