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Guadalupe: Mother of Humanity (2024)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Andrés Garrigó, Pablo Moreno

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Alejandro Márquez
Alejandro Márquez
Pepe Vázquez
Pepe Vázquez
Karyme Lozano
Karyme Lozano
Self - Presentadora
Angélica Chong
Angélica Chong
Virgen de Guadalupe
Mario Alberto Hernández
Mario Alberto Hernández
Juan Diego
Emilio Linder
Emilio Linder

Crews

Andrés Garrigó
Andrés Garrigó
Director
Pablo Moreno
Pablo Moreno
Director
Andrés Garrigó
Andrés Garrigó
Writer
Josepmaria Anglès
Josepmaria Anglès
Writer
Josemaría Muñoz
Josemaría Muñoz
Writer
Josemaría Muñoz
Josemaría Muñoz
Executive Producer
Andrés Garrigó
Andrés Garrigó
Producer
Nacho Pérez
Nacho Pérez
Costume Designer
Marcela Toyar
Marcela Toyar
Makeup & Hair
Carlos Moreno
Carlos Moreno
Art Direction
Borja Murel
Borja Murel
Sound
Josemaría Muñoz
Josemaría Muñoz
Producer
María Esparcia
María Esparcia
Producer
Chechu García
Chechu García
Editor
José Luis Martínez Castilla
José Luis Martínez Castilla
Editor
Javier Ramírez
Javier Ramírez
Editor
Javier Ramírez
Javier Ramírez
Writer
Daniel Fernández
Daniel Fernández
Post-Production Manager
Ismael Durán
Ismael Durán
Director of Photography
Rubén D. Ortega
Rubén D. Ortega
Director of Photography

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