How did the movie impact you?

If Triumph of the Heart has opened your eyes, challenged your faith, or reminded you of what love really costs, we’d love to hear about it.

Because when we share what God is doing, the story doesn’t end—it multiplies.

What You Guys are Saying

One of the most impactful, thought-provoking, saddening yet encouraging movie we’ve seen in a decade. So much so that my wife asked, “Want to talk about it?” Me: “No. I can’t yet.” Only one other movie I’ve seen that affected me like that... “The Passion of the Christ.” It took me a couple days to process my thoughts.
— Michael Petrash
The last time I cried during a movie was when I watched Passion of the Christ. This is the second time that I’ve cried during a movie. I should have brought tissue.
— Paula Campos
On Friday evening, I saw Triumph of the Heart and wept over the hope Maximilian gave the nine men in their last hours.

On Monday, my family received some unexpected and devastating news. Since receiving the news, so many moments and scenes from the film have returned to my mind. I’m holding onto the words Maximilian spoke as he sat in the death cell, “I’m just grateful that I have a Savior who came to be with me in my suffering.
— Anonymous
It is not an understatement to say that this movie changed my life. I just sat in the theater parking lot and prayed and wept. If Kolbe could be capable of such radical love in the worst conditions of humanity, why am I struggling so much to love radically in the midst of so many creature comforts?
— Noelle Garcia
This movie is one of the greatest I have ever seen. Absolutely incredible- everything about it! I do not think there was a dry eye in the audience. I walked away with even more gratitude for everything that God gifts me with. (...) It is definitely a film that everyone should see!
— Athelia Diamond
This movie restored my faith in film and the performing arts. Both me and my husband are Catholic actors and theatrical directors. We constantly fear that discovery of our beliefs will get us blacklisted from any jobs in the industry.

This movie told a profound story and told it well. It reinvigorated my faith in the performing arts.
— Mary Kate Leatherwood