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Documentary, History, Mystery • 2025 • 97 min

This French docudrama follows the 17th-century apparitions of Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque at Paray-le-Monial, where the Sacred Heart devotion took root in Catholic tradition. Modern testimonials trace how that devotion has continued to shape personal faith across centuries. The Traditional label fits without much debate. The film frames secular disconnection from God as the problem and devoted Catholic practice as the answer. Christianity receives an unambiguously positive portrayal. No other worldview is present. The cast and setting are rooted in European Catholic history. There are no progressive social themes, no identity politics, and no competing religious voices. This is devotional filmmaking aimed squarely at practicing Catholics and those curious about the Sacred Heart.
Abbé Louis Bardon • Caroline Beghain • Lucas Bourgery
This French docudrama follows the 17th-century apparitions of Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque at Paray-le-Monial, where the Sacred Heart devotion took root in Catholic tradition. Modern testimonials trace how that devotion has continued to shape personal faith across centuries. The Traditional label fits without much debate. The film frames secular disconnection from God as the problem and devoted Catholic practice as the answer. Christianity receives an unambiguously positive portrayal. No other worldview is present. The cast and setting are rooted in European Catholic history. There are no progressive social themes, no identity politics, and no competing religious voices. This is devotional filmmaking aimed squarely at practicing Catholics and those curious about the Sacred Heart.
Abbé Louis Bardon • Caroline Beghain • Lucas Bourgery
The film's central subject is the promotion of the traditional Catholic Sacred Heart devotion as revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, with the narrative framing secular disconnection from God's love as the core problem and embrace of this historic faith practice as the solution; this anchors the rating in conservative religious values rather than progressive or balanced themes.
The movie features an all-European cast in a docudrama focused on historical Catholic figures and personal faith testimonies centered on traditional religious devotion.
The film is a docudrama centered on the Catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus as revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, with modern testimonials; family elements are peripheral, limited to one positive vignette of a man redeemed by faith who forms his own family after an absent father, with no central depictions of marriage, parenting, or gender roles.
The film examines the Catholic Sacred Heart devotion's historical and contemporary impact, framing it as a source of spiritual transformation and divine love.
The film is a docudrama on Catholic Sacred Heart devotion, featuring historical reenactments of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque's visions and modern faith testimonies focused on divine love and spiritual transformation, with no LGBTQ+ characters or themes depicted.
The film is a docudrama on the Catholic Sacred Heart devotion featuring historical reenactments of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque's apparitions and modern personal testimonies of faith, with no transgender characters or themes present.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a docudrama on the historical Sacred Heart devotion, depicting Jesus and Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque according to their documented genders in Catholic tradition and records, with no recastings or adaptations that alter any character's established gender.
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