Fatima : Inspired By The True Story (DVD)
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In 1917, outside the parish of Fatima, 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 WW I. Word of the sighting spreads across the country, inspiring religious pilgrims to flock to the site in hopes of witnessing a miracle. Inspired by real-life events and starring Goran Vinjic (Beginners), Stephanie Gil (Terminator: Dark Fate) and Lucia Moniz (Love, Actually), with Sonia Braga (Aquarius) and Harvey Keitel (The Piano, The Irishman), Fatima is an uplifting story about the power of faith.
SKU (UPC): 191329127292
Produced by: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2020
Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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