
Join us for the
Global Livestream Premiere
5PM CST, Monday, Sep. 8
Join us virtually on the red carpet and get exclusive access to stream Triumph of the Heart before its theatrical release.
Red Carpet Host
Katie Prejean McGrady
Host of SiriusXM Catholic Channel
Watch the live red carpet interviews with cast, crew, and Catholic leaders from across the United States
Get an exclusive streaming link for Triumph the Heart, available for 24 hours, before its theatrical premiere
Watch anywhere in the world

Special Guests
From Catholic leaders to today’s most inspiring creators, the red carpet will shine with faith-filled voices you know and love.
Siobhan Hogan
Lauren & Amy Cimorelli
Jackie and Bobby Angel
Ana Munley
Joshua Rosa
Sarah & Andrew Swafford
Grace Strobel
Francesca Sevilla
Shelly Kelly
Yenitza Muñoz
Robert & Katherine Fredericksen
Brian Edwards
Cheri Ballinger
Jessica Rey
Austin Wright

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5PM CST, Monday, Sep. 8
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“I’m sobbing as I write this. I simultaneously wanted it to be over and didn’t want it to end.”
— MIKE AQUILINA, AUTHOR OF “THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH”
“Deeply powerful. Unflinching. Brilliantly written and acted.”
"The dominant artistic technique in Triumph of the Heart is like a Caravaggio masterpiece reemerging after 500 years.”
Livestream Premiere FAQ
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First, you’ll get to see live interviews from the red carpet with the movie’s cast and crew, along with Catholic leaders and communicators.
After the red carpet, you’ll get access to an exclusive livestream link to stream Triumph of the Heart. You’ll be able to stream the movie for 24 hours, just like renting a movie from Amazon Prime.
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The premiere will be emceed by Michael Isykander. star of Amazon Prime’s House of David, and the red carpet will be hosted by Katie Prejean McGrady, host of Sirius XM’s Catholic station. Other Catholic leaders and communicators from across the country will be in attendance.
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The premiere will take place on 5PM CST, Monday, Sept. 8.
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13+ to movie only. The film is based on the true story of St. Maximilian Kolbe's martyrdom and explores some heavy themes that are not appropriate for all ages. The film is not yet rated, but will likely be given a rating of PG-13 for mature thematic content.
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The film is based on the true story of St. Maximilian Kolbe's martyrdom and explores some heavy themes, though it simultaneously offers hope as well. It will likely be rated PG-13 for mature thematic content, including self harm, actuality violence related to the Holocaust, emotional trauma, etc.
WRITER AND DIRECTOR’S STORY
I lost my faith
and wanted to die.
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I got sick. An undiagnosed medical condition destroyed my life. I couldn’t sleep. My relationship ended. I could barely hold down my job. And worst of all, there was no cure—no end in sight.
The darkness closed in, and I lost my faith. I didn’t want to live anymore.
But then I remembered Kolbe.
St. Maximilian Kolbe was a priest, a writer, and a Catholic friar. During World War II, he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz for his vocal opposition to the ideologies of the day.
He watched as 10 men were condemned to die in the starvation bunker—a brutal death sentence. When one man cried out, “My wife, my children!” Kolbe stepped forward and offered his own life in exchange.
I kept coming back to that starvation bunker—the place where Kolbe chose to love in the face of unimaginable suffering. I thought about how he forged a brotherhood in that darkness, how he transformed despair into hope. Slowly, a light began to break through.
Kolbe’s story gave me a way forward, and this film is my way of sharing that light with the world.
In an age that runs from pain and avoids the cost of love, Kolbe shows us another way. He is a saint for our time—and his story is one we all need to hear.
-Anthony D’Ambrosio