Albert Schweitzer: My Life is My Argument (Director's Cut)
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2011
- ALBERT SCHWEITZER: MY LIFE IS MY ARGUMENT presents the life story of Albert Schweitzer and explores his decision to give up a prestigious career as a musician and philosopher to become a medical doctor and serve native inhabitants of Gabon, Africa. Schweitzer's life continues to inform a new generations that there is great value in offering service to others.
Executive Producer: David T. Ives
Directed by Liam O'Brien
Camera & Editing by Rebecca Abbott
Albert didnt let others opinions sway his inner convictions. He was his own man who had his own opinion. One of the traits of a leader, & not a follower.
I may not be an educated woman; I am not book smart. But I know what love is and that makes me smart at heart. And I love this man. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
This video was very good! I'm a part of the schweitzer family i'm very proud to be a schweitzer
What a great man.
Brilliant - Albert Schweitzer the dreamer and man of action.
His life is his example and legacy.
A very inspirational documentary of a great person who became one of the most well know humanitarian of his time
Thank you for this wonderful documentary of Albert Schweitzer.
Thank you for the Video. Albert Schweitzer is an amazing man, and it is exciting to know that his legend lives on in so many ways.
Dr Schweitzer's life is remarkable. It's encouraging to see that Dr Schweitzer lived for His Ideals which enriched fellow human beings' lives. What a privilege we all have as an exemplary legend of One Person's Human Values which I am comfortably relate to! God bless Dr Schweitzer and His Family!
Superb totally inspiring!
Videos like this greatly contribute to make world a better place, where humanism and values promoting life can flourish.
Wonderful video....inspirational life...
Loved this video about such a wonderful humanitarian. Thank you so much.
Thanks for this video, it learned me more about the extraordinary qualities of Albert Schweitzer. I visited this summer the house in Kaysersberg in the Alsace where he was born. His ideas, and more importantly, his way of living are very inspiring in these times of egoism.
Thank you for uploading this.
Thankyou for this wonderful video . a man who has contribute so much to humanity.. My Respect.. A great man a role model for many..
Great documentary. What possible reason could the French have had to take this man and his wife out of a remote medical outpost in the African jungle and stick them a prison in France? How could anything they were doing in Africa be construed as detrimental to the French war effort?