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Rather than debating the veracity of miracles, the film serves as a meditation on faith, solidarity, and the human capacity for empathy. Critical Reception and Awards

An observational documentary with no voiceover or expert commentary, focusing on tactile experiences like touching the grotto's rock and participating in processions. Music: Features a powerful original score by Pierre Aviat .

Premiered in France in 2019 and was released in U.S. theaters in June 2021. Core Themes and Subjects Lourdes (2019)

The documentary is a critically acclaimed film that offers an intimate, observational portrait of the famous French pilgrimage site. Directed by Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai , the film avoids traditional narration, instead immersing viewers in the daily rituals and personal prayers of pilgrims seeking miracles. Key Production Details Directors: Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai.

A severely disabled since a childhood car accident. Rather than debating the veracity of miracles, the

It highlights the dedication of hundreds of volunteer caregivers who perform intensive labor, such as bathing and transporting the infirm.

The documentary received widespread acclaim for its respectful, non-judgmental approach toward faith. Premiered in France in 2019 and was released in U

The film explores "human fragility" by following a diverse cross-section of pilgrims, many of whom face debilitating conditions. A man with ALS who has found inner peace.