Based on true events, The Lady of Guadalupe is a moving religious discovery that juxtaposes folklore with modern times.Based on true events, The Lady of Guadalupe is a moving religious discovery that juxtaposes folklore with modern times.Based on true events, The Lady of Guadalupe is a moving religious discovery that juxtaposes folklore with modern times.
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Huitzil Sol
- Maria
- (as Huitzil Bennett Perez)
Elio Lorenzo
- Jose
- (as Elio Lorenzo)
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10mungiaa
I really enjoyed this film because it made me reflect on my own relgious and Latin x experience as well. Being able to see parallels between Juan Diego and John made the story of Lady of Guadalupe more relatable.
This film is a must see! The acting and production work is phenomenal, and the overall story left me feeling inspired. If you're looking for a movie to watch with your family today, this is it!
10Dzi22
This film was absolutely stunning - from the talented cast, to the beautiful production + shots, Lady of Guadalupe takes you through parallel stories of historical and present time making it a must see film!!
10wfrybkqn
They aren't kidding about calling this film an uplifting drama! I laughed, I cried, I felt my heart pound out of my chest! This film narrates a beautiful story we've all heard some version of - the miracle of Juan Diego and the Lady of Guadalupe. This movie, on the out set, may appear to be only for Latinos, but, as a non-Latino person, it offers a new insight into the Latino culture and heritage that is not generally available to most people. Today, amid a global pandemic and heightened racial tensions around the world, this film offers a sense of renewed hope and confidence in a brighter tomorrow, even when the night is darkest. This is a movie that every individual, Latino or not, Catholic/Christian or not, Guadalupan believer or not, should watch. It relates a story we have all heard at least once to the experiences of a Latino today and reminds us all to "have a little faith" and believe in tomorrow's rising sun.
Too predictable, dialogue and script too naive as if written by college or maybe high schoolers; it's forced, and too simple in its dialogue that it tends to leave the viewer with more questions of who wrote the screenplay.
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- Also known as
- Cud Guadalupe
- Filming locations
- El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA(The Bishop's House)
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $42,432
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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