LOURDES
the job of reporting on Lourdes in the 1990s.
Just before he leaves, Bernard finds out that his wife Nathalie is pregnant. However, he is not told that this pregnancy could put her life at risk.
While researching his report, Bernard comes across the pages of an old family manuscript.
The manuscript was written by his ancestor, Henri Guillaumet, a positivist scientist who met Bernadette at Lourdes in 1858, a meeting which profoundly affected Henri and forced him to reconsider the miracles performed following the apparitions of the Madonna of Lourdes. One of the most important miracles Guillaumet had to reconsider was the healing of his wife Claire, who had been on her death bed as a result of tuberculosis, and was completely restored by the miraculous waters of the grotto in which Bernadette saw the Immaculate Conception.
The film uses the pages of the manuscript to trace the lives of Bernadette, Henry and Bernard, three characters who come together before pursuing parallel journeys according to a Providential design.
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FATIMADario, a well-off young man caught up in a rocky love story with Margarida, a Portuguese folk singer, involuntarily witnesses the Marian apparitions in Fatima.
The Madonna first
appears to the Portuguese shepherdesses on 13 May 1917, a crucial year
for the history of the world, reappearing at midday on the 13th of every
month for the next six months.
In a social and political context characterized by a strong anticlerical tendency, the Marian apparitions in Fatima – which soon become the focus of mass worship – are contested in every way by the Portuguese authorities.
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Pope John Paul I
Pope
John Paul I: The Smile of God is a 2006 Italian television movie
written and directed by Giorgio Capitani. The film is based on real life
events of Roman Catholic Pope John Paul I.
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SAINT JOHN – THE APOCALYPSE
The Apocalypse are contained in a letter in which John the Evangelist recounts the visions he sees before he dies: revelations regarding the future of humanity and the kingdom of God.
However, these revelations are written in a complex language of figures, events and symbolic actions which have since entered the collective imagination: the four knights of the Apocalypse, the seven seals, the trumpeting angels announcing the scourges, the Anti-Christ, the Lamb defeating the Beast and confirming the word of Christ.
The movie tells the story of the life of John – “the disciple Christ loved”, the last man to have seen Christ alive and the only disciple not to have died a martyr – from his adolescence alongside his Master in the streets of Palestine to his old age in Ephesus during the reign of Emperor Trajan following the ferocious persecutions of Nero and Domitian.
A fundamental figure for early Christians, John the Evangelist provides the missing link with his spiritual and physical experiences of Christ.
Year: 2002
Format: TV movie 1×90′
Genre: Drama
Language: English
Co-production: Lux Vide in association with Rai Fiction
Viewers: 8.262.000
Share: 29.74%
JESUS
The human side and the early years of Jesus Christ.
Temptation by the Devil and the discernment of His mission.
Jesus prays, performs miracles and reveals His Father’s will.
Jesus refuses the love of a woman.
Jesus laughs and jokes with his disciples and with the children who surround him.
Jesus loves life and its joys.
Jesus undergoes the experience of the Cross, accepting His Father’s will and choosing death in order to save the world.
Year: 1999
Format: Miniseries 2×90′
Genre: Drama
Language: English
Co-production: Lube for Lux Vide, Betafilm, Five Mile River Film and Quinta Communications, in association with Rai Fiction, France 2, Antena 3, Ard, Mtm, Czech tv, Ncrv and BSkyB
Average viewers: 10.329.000
Average share: 37.12%