No mother has ever been as tender and powerful as the Virgin Mary who appeared to the Mexican Indian Juan Diego 500 years ago. Today, more than ever, Our Lady of Guadalupe shows her tenderness and power in so many places around the world. What seemed impossible happened. Why? Who made it possible? What secrets does the "Tilma" hold? Are these miraculous stories true? Thrilling historical reenactments take us to experience the apparitions as if we were actually there. Shocking testimonies from people in Mexico, the United States and other countries, add a universal dimension to Mary's crucial message. They reveal to us how the irresistible love of the Mother of God and of Humanity consoles and heals the wounds of the hearts of those who turn to Her.

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Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...
A village meeting in communist Russia to pay homage to Stalin leads to a gossip marathon, which deve...

Has the age-old stand-off between science and religion taken a new turn? Can the Bible's account of ...

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A cinematic impression of Vietnam, told through the eyes of Vietnamese immigrants.

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On a Summer afternoon, Pedro packs the last few boxes before having to leave his apartment in New Yo...