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Albert Schweitzer : my life is my argument / written by Liam O'Brien.
Screenwriter
O'Brien, Liam
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Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/Created
Hamden, CT : The Albert Schweitzer Institute, Quinnipiac University, [2007]
©2007
Description
1 videodisc (29 min.; 45 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Schweitzer, Albert 1875-1965
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Missionaries, Medical
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Gabon
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Biography
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Theologians
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Europe
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Biography
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Musicians
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Europe
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Biography
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Strasbourg (France)
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Biography
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Documentary films
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Narrator
O'Gorman, Robert
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Poteau, Robert
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Video recordings
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Summary note
Albert Schweitzer 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 new generations that there is great value in offering service to others.
Notes
Disc contains two videos: 29 minutes & 45 minutes.
Creation/Production credits
Directed by Liam O'Brien; editor and graphics, Rebecca Abbott; director of photography, Rebecca Abbott; produced by Liam O'Brien.
System details
DVD.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Narrated by Robert O'Gorman; voice of Albert Schweitzer, Robert Poteau.
Language note
Optional subtitles available in French or German.
OCLC
856984953
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