Lourdes (2019) -
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
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.
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. Lourdes (2019)
Premiered in France in 2019 and was released in U.S. theaters in June 2021. Core Themes and Subjects
A severely disabled since a childhood car accident. Rather than debating the veracity of miracles, the
A with a severe skin condition traveling with her father.
The documentary received widespread acclaim for its respectful, non-judgmental approach toward faith. The documentary is a critically acclaimed film that
Sixtine Léon-Dufour, Jeanne Aptekman, and the directors.