Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Explained

Screenplay:Giacomo Battiato
Director:Giacomo Battiato
Starring:Piotr Adamczyk
Małgosia Bela
Raoul Bova
Composer:Ennio Morricone
Country:Italy
Language:English
Italian
Latin
Polish
Spanish
Executive Producer:Camilla Nesbitt
Producer:Pietro Valsecchi
Editor:Alessandro Heffler
Cinematography:Gianni Mammolotti
Company:Taodue Film
Reti Televisive Italiane
Capri Film
Network:Canale 5

Karol: A Man Who Became Pope (Polish: Karol - Człowiek, który został Papieżem, Italian: Karol, un uomo diventato Papa) is a 2005 TV miniseries written and directed by Giacomo Battiato, and 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 1939 when Karol was only 19 years old and ending at the 1978 papal election that made him Pope.

The TV miniseries was initially to air in early April 2005 in the Vatican, but it was delayed due to the Pope's death. It was broadcast for the first time by the Italian television station Canale 5 on the first day of the 2005 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, (2006), which portrayed Karol's life as Pope from his papal inauguration to his death.

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Soundtrack

By Ennio Morricone released in 2007 on 2 CDs.