He Who Has Never Lived (Kto nigdy nie żył)

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Jan, a young and charismatic priest, takes care of a youth with problems as part of his daily pastoral duties. However, the methods he uses and his strong ties with the drug addicts' milieu is something his superiors hardly find palatable. Consequently, he is told to go to Rome to study, which he regards as an attempt at separating him from his faithful young people badly need of help. He wants to struggle to keep his position.... Life, however, dramatically frustrates his plans. While in a hospital, Jan learns that he is HIV positive. The young priest has to go through a Job-like ordeal in solitude. He takes leave of his friends, his parish, and holes up in an old monastery. He tries to drown his grudges against the Lord and his doubts about his sense of faith, along with his own weaknesses, by engaging in hard manual labor. Living in isolation, however, hardly brings any solace. Soon, the suffering and lack of tolerance he incurs make him leave the order. He sets himself on the road to end his life ... but unexpectedly there is hope. His encounter with a trio of young travelers shows him life in a new light and leads him to Pawel, his old musician friend and the brother of one of the young junkies Jan used to help. This unusual journey makes Jan face up not only to his disease, but also to those he used to once teach (only to leave them without a word).