The journey of 11 women while they go on a pilgrimage from Bragança to Fatima.The journey of 11 women while they go on a pilgrimage from Bragança to Fatima.The journey of 11 women while they go on a pilgrimage from Bragança to Fatima.
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- TriviaFor this production, the actresses held a kind of "internship" in Vinhais, where they spent a few months living with the local population and learning their trades and ways of life to create their characters. Also the pilgrimage that is portrayed in the film is real. The actresses completed, like any pilgrim, the journey on foot from Trás-os-Montes to the sanctuary, in different stages: the first in 2014, in preparation and with other groups of pilgrims, then in 2015, with the actresses already forming a group, and in 2016 for the film.
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With one foot on fiction and other in reality, this is a documentary style road movie that follows a group of women on religious pilgrimage to Fátima.
It is certainly a very raw and interesting experience, resulting from a bold choice of putting all the actresses through the real ordeal. Dialogues and situations are super convincing and the cast (lead by the impeccable Rita Blanco) does a great job.
As the movie progresses, things get a little tense and more interesting. Sometimes I felt we were only catching bits and pieces, since the struggles were all too real and you can't film everything. Maybe that was the whole point, but I think director Canijo should have given a little more structure and narrative.
Of all Fátima's related films out there (and there are way more than it should) this is definitely the best, and not even about faith.
It is certainly a very raw and interesting experience, resulting from a bold choice of putting all the actresses through the real ordeal. Dialogues and situations are super convincing and the cast (lead by the impeccable Rita Blanco) does a great job.
As the movie progresses, things get a little tense and more interesting. Sometimes I felt we were only catching bits and pieces, since the struggles were all too real and you can't film everything. Maybe that was the whole point, but I think director Canijo should have given a little more structure and narrative.
Of all Fátima's related films out there (and there are way more than it should) this is definitely the best, and not even about faith.
- Danielborges
- Oct 23, 2021
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