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  1. 14. Juli 2014 · 277. 44K views 9 years ago. Film Trailer – LIFE FOR LIFE: Maximillian Kolbe Touching film about Maximillian Kolbe, a man who gave his life and volunteer to die instead of another....

    • 3 Min.
    • 44,8K
    • Ignatius Press
  2. 3. März 1991 · Life for Life: Maximilian Kolbe: Directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. With Edward Zentara, Christoph Waltz, Artur Barcis, Gustaw Lutkiewicz. The story of Catholic saint Maximilian Kolbe (1894-1941), who volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz.

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    • Edward Zentara, Christoph Waltz, Artur Barcis
    • Krzysztof Zanussi
  3. Życie za życie. Maksymilian Kolbe) ist eine Filmbiografie über Pater Maximilian Kolbe OFM aus dem Jahr 1991. Handlung. Das KZ Auschwitz im Juli 1941. Einem polnischen Häftling aus Schlesien, Jan, gelingt unerwartet die Flucht. Daraufhin verurteilt der Lagerkommandant Fritzsch zehn seiner Mithäftlinge zum Tod im Hungerbunker.

    • Leben für Leben – Maximilian Kolbe
    • Życie za życie. Maksymilian Kolbe
    • Multiple Views of A Saint
    • An Incomprehensible Act
    • Saint and Sly Dog
    • Confessor Or Martyr?

    What exactly happened? Why did Kolbe do it? To this question there is no unequivocal answer. We must piece together a larger picture from the testimony of those who knew Kolbe, either before or in Auschwitz. Among these are a young Franciscan named Anselm (Artur Barciś) who witnessed Kolbe’s arrest during the Nazi roundup of Polish intellectuals; a...

    Christoph Waltz—who went onto Hollywood success with his Oscar-winning roles in Quentin Tarantino’s lurid historical fantasies Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained—stars here in a World War II drama far more sober than his first Tarantino film (where he played a Jew-hunting Nazi). The German-Austrian actor plays a captured insurgent from Siles...

    Using Jan as a foil, Zanussi slowly sketches a portrait of Kolbe in flashbacks, initially in episodes related by those who knew him. The saint emerges from the shadows—literally so in a key shot in the first substantial flashback, over a half hour into the film—as a figure of great integrity, discipline and intelligence, of outward action and inner...

    Among the flashbacks is a well-known episode from Kolbe’s youth in which the boy (Raymund was his baptismal name) related to his mother how the Virgin Mary came to him offering two crowns, a white one for purity and a red one for martyrdom—and that he chose both of them. Late in the film, though, is a scene in the Vatican illustrating the theologic...

  4. There Jan hears tragic news about ten random inmates sentenced by the Nazis to death by starvation as a punishment for his escape. One among the convicts is Fr. Maximillian Kolbe, a Franciscan priest who volunteered to die in place of one of the inmates.

  5. Arrested by the Gestapo and sent to the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp, a priest comes forward to take the place of a fellow prisoner condemned to die in the starvation bunker. Saint Maximilian Kolbes riveting true story comes to life in this powerful one-man film performance, enhanced wi...

  6. Life for Life: Maximilian Kolbe. A priest (Edward Zentara) offers his own life when the commandant of Auschwitz sentences 10 prisoners to die after another's escape.

    • History, Drama