Friday, August 21, 2020

Fatima- Picturehouse will release FATIMA in theaters and on demand NEXT FRIDAY August 28th, 2020 Review



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Picturehouse will release FATIMA in theaters and on demand NEXT FRIDAY August 28th, 2020

Official Trailer:
https://youtu.be/mxRBXRI-jv4

Directed by Marco Pontecorvo
Written by Marco Pontecorvo & Valerio D'Annunzio and Barbara Nicolosi
Starring Joaquim de Almeida, Goran Visnjic, Stephanie Gil, Alejandra Howard, Jorge Lamelas, Lúcia Moniz, Marco D'Almeida, Joana Ribeiro, Carla Chambel, Elmano Sancho, Joāo D'Ávila, Iris Cayatte, Joāo Arrais, Simāo Cayatte with Sónia Braga and Harvey Keitel
 
In 1917, outside the parish of Fátima, Portugal, a 10-year-old girl and her two younger cousins witness multiple visitations of the Virgin Mary, who tells them that only prayer and suffering will bring an end to World War I. As secularist government officials and Church leaders try to force the children to recant their story, word of the sighting spreads across the country, inspiring religious pilgrims to flock to the site in hopes of witnessing a miracle. What they experience will transform their quiet lives and bring the attention of a world yearning for peace. Based on real-life events and starring Joaquim de Almeida (“Queen of the South”), Goran Višnjić (Beginners), Stephanie Gil (Terminator: Dark Fate) and Lúcia Moniz (Love, Actually), with Sônia Braga (Aquarius) and Harvey Keitel (The Piano, The Irishman), Fatima is an uplifting story about the power of faith. 
    I really enjoyed the screening of Fatima . It's a very moving story about faith and hope and the belief that their is a higher power . Won't it be great if their was a heaven and their would be no pain or suffering . And we could be with our loved one's once again. The 3 children in the movie believe without a doubt that their is a higher power and if we pray and believe that we will .
Featuring the Original Song “Gratia Plena" performed by Andrea Bocelli and composed by Paolo Buonvino.

113 Minutes | Rated PG-13
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