Tango runs in my veins. It’s much more than dance, it’s something that comes from my inner self says - Pope Francis. This documentary shows Francis as a person who has not changed much, even though he became a pope. He still drinks mate, listens to the radio, reads La Nacion and dances tango. This documentary consists of interviews with people who have known Pope »
What kind of a person is Benedict XVI? What does he like? What is he interested in? What kind of friends does he have? In the movie we get to know his friends, cousins and learn about his military service. Pope’s brother Georg Ratzinger tells about the best childhood years spent in the family house in Traunstein and his friends confirm that »
It is April 2007, Bouden Little Children House in Warsaw is hosting a celebration of awarding Irena Sandler with the Order of the Smile – a medal given by children. The festive event is only a pretext to analyze a kind of phenomenon. Why does the story of Irena Sandler appeal so strongly to the imaginations and emotions of contemporary teens? Irena Sendler managed to »
Who started WWII? The answer such as ‘Hitler and Nazi Germany’ may be not sufficient, taking into account the latest research presented in this documentary. According to Viktor Suvorov, whose publications have been gaining more and more recognition among historians, the correct answer is The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The authors of the movie present Suvorov’s claims and try to verify »
Henryk Mandelbaum is the last living prisoner of KL Auschwitz made to work in Sonderkommando, who stayed in the concentration camp from April 1944 during the extermination of Hungarian Jews. Before he had worked in the quarry from which he went to ghetto in Sosnowiec and then to KL Auschwitz. At the time 300 thousand people were sent to gas chambers. Now »
After many years, Lucille Eichengreen, who is a survivor from the Lodz Ghetto, goes there to visit the same, almost unchanged places, streets and houses. On the walls of the buildings, she can still find inscriptions full of despair and horror experienced by the inhabitants of the small Jewish district established by the Nazis within the town of Lodz at the beginning »