Recreation of facts and stories of both experts and people who met Maximilian Kolbe and were shocked by his words and actions.Recreation of facts and stories of both experts and people who met Maximilian Kolbe and were shocked by his words and actions.Recreation of facts and stories of both experts and people who met Maximilian Kolbe and were shocked by his words and actions.
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This is a docu-drama based on the life of Maximilian Kolbe. Kolbe was born in Poland and received a message from the Virgin Mary while still a small child. He became a Franciscan priest who started a religious paper in Poland. The Germans occupied his country and shut down the paper. Kolbe was sent to Auschwitz and was there when ten prisoners were sentenced to death as punishment for a prisoner escape. One man cried out that he was a husband and father. Kolbe stepped forward and offered to take the man's place. His offer was accepted and he was placed in a cell with the other nine to starve to death. The guards injected him with carbolic acid to finish his life. Two Crowns is a powerful film and one worth watching.
I became interested in St. Maximilian Kolbe's life about a year ago and was very curious to learn more. I was very familiar with his life by the time I was able to watch the "Two Crowns" so when I found out it was not in English I was not detoured. I found the acting, directing, and cinematography to be very well done-and engaging. It brought a sense of realism to his life. As a docu-drama, "Two Crowns" does a good job of explaining St. Maxamilian's life in a very easy-to-digest way and leaves very little out. I think it would be a very good watch for someone interested in his life and still leaves you curious at the end.
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- Gross worldwide
- $494,593
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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