La Misa como nunca te la habían contado. Un deslumbrante recorrido a través del sentido bíblico del sacrificio -desde la Creación hasta nosotros- acompañados por anfitriones de lujo: Eduardo Verástegui, el autor súper ventas Scott Hahn, el bicampeón de Fórmula 1 Emerson Fittipaldi, el Barrabás de La Pasión de Cristo Pietro Sarubbi, Raniero Cantalamessa... y por jóvenes 'besados' por Dios. Con increíbles imágenes de la naturaleza de Brasil e Islandia; rodado en la Playa de las Catedrales (Lugo) y en Matera (Italia).
| Título original: | EL BESO DE DIOS |
| Año: | 2022 |
| Fecha estreno: | 22-04-2022 |
| País: | España |
| Dirección: | P. Ditano |
| Guion: | P. Ditano |
| Productores: | Arturo Sancho y P. Ditano |
| Música: | Almighty y Andrea Bocelli |
| Dir. producción: | Alfonsina Isidor |
| Montaje: | P. Ditano |
| Fotografía: | César Pérez, Víctor Entrecanales y Dan Johnson |
| Mezcla sonido: | David Machado |
| Género: | Documental |
| Duración: | 76 min. |
| Distribuidora: | European Dreams Factory |
| EDUARDO VERÁSTEGUi | narrador (voz) |
| EMERSON FiTTiPALDi | entrevistado |
| SCOTT HAHN | narrador y entrevistado |
| PiETRO SARUBBi | actor, narrador y entrevistado |
| CARDENAL CANTALAMESSA | entrevistado |
| BRiEGE McKENNA | entrevistada |
| MARY HEALY | entrevistada |
| RALPH MARTiN | entrevistado |
| JOSÉ PEDRO MANGLANO | entrevistado |
| TONY GRATACÓS | entrevistado |
| BEA MORiILLO | entrevistada |
| FER RUBiO | entrevistado |
: The film is praised for tracing Abdallah's journey from Palestinian refugee camps to his decades-long imprisonment in France, effectively framing him as a symbol of anti-imperialist resistance.
Reviews and analysis of the film highlight both its historical depth and its specific narrative focus:
The documentary , released by the Vacarme(s) Films Collective in late 2021 and widely screened in January 2022, provides an in-depth look at the life of the Lebanese militant who became one of Europe’s longest-held political prisoners. Critical Perspectives
: Some critics, such as those writing for Beirut Today , argue the film sometimes isolates Abdallah’s struggle from the broader collective of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM). They suggest it focuses too heavily on his personal endurance while downplaying the wider political alliances and sacrifices of the 15-year Lebanese Civil War.
: The documentary is noted for its rich use of primary sources, featuring interviews with Abdallah’s brothers (Robert and Maurice), fellow prisoners like Jean-Marc Rouillan, and various international activists. Documentary Background
: The film is praised for tracing Abdallah's journey from Palestinian refugee camps to his decades-long imprisonment in France, effectively framing him as a symbol of anti-imperialist resistance.
Reviews and analysis of the film highlight both its historical depth and its specific narrative focus:
The documentary , released by the Vacarme(s) Films Collective in late 2021 and widely screened in January 2022, provides an in-depth look at the life of the Lebanese militant who became one of Europe’s longest-held political prisoners. Critical Perspectives
: Some critics, such as those writing for Beirut Today , argue the film sometimes isolates Abdallah’s struggle from the broader collective of the Lebanese National Movement (LNM). They suggest it focuses too heavily on his personal endurance while downplaying the wider political alliances and sacrifices of the 15-year Lebanese Civil War.
: The documentary is noted for its rich use of primary sources, featuring interviews with Abdallah’s brothers (Robert and Maurice), fellow prisoners like Jean-Marc Rouillan, and various international activists. Documentary Background