Martin Luther inspires a breakaway from the Roman Catholic church and is the founder of Protestantism.Martin Luther inspires a breakaway from the Roman Catholic church and is the founder of Protestantism.Martin Luther inspires a breakaway from the Roman Catholic church and is the founder of Protestantism.
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- TriviaMartin Luther Heretic was produced by both the British Broadcasting Company and Concordia Publishing House (St. Louis, Missouri) as part of the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther in 1483. Its original release was on VHS and BETA tapes.
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Martin Luther: Tell me what to do, Father.
Father Staupitz: Eat more food, get more sleep, and learn more about God.
- ConnectionsReferenced in An Audience with Mel Brooks (1983)
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A good short-ish TV movie (not much longer than an hour) about Martin Luther. We get to see Luther's private pangs of conscience as a monk; his teaching, as a lecturer, the doctrine of justification by faith alone; his denunciation of the Pope's cynical exploitation of Germany through the sale of indulgences; the Pope's consequent ban on him; and the protection of him by German princes (more for worldly than spiritual reasons), all leading up to his speech at the Diet of Worms. BBC costume-dramas of the early '80s were not handsome cinematic big-budget affairs: the audience were expected to focus on the acting and the writing. So this isn't a feast for the eyes, but at its heart is a fine performance by Jonathan Pryce as Luther (my only reservation would be that he's scrawnier than the real Luther, a bull-necked coalminer's son). Like John Osborne in his stage play, scriptwriter William Nicholson does not make Luther perfect and all his opponents stupid or venal: sometimes he seems more a man of doubt than faith, destroying the unity of medieval Christendom because of his own private demons.
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- Nov 8, 2019
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