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Mother Teresa
(1986). This powerful and inspiring film is considered the definitive portrait
of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mother Teresa. Shot on the run over a period
of 5 years in 10 countries on 4 continents, this award winning film follows Mother
Teresa into the world's most troubled spots. From the war in Beirut to Guatemala under
siege, from the devastated streets of Calcutta to the ghettoes of the South Bronx,
the film is an experience of the way Mother Teresa transcends all political, religious
and social barriers with her works of love. |
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Mother Teresa: The Legacy (2004) is the dramatic story of Mother Teresa's
last day, her sudden death and her moving state funeral which was attended by the
poor, the powerful and the rich from around the world. At the heart of this film and,
for the first time, we see and hear Mother Teresa reveal her simple but profound spirituality
that, put into action, transcended religious, political and cultural boundaries and
enabled her to open 500 homes for the poor in over 124 countries. The film includes
intimate and never-before-seen footage of Mother Teresa's private burial. But it is
Mother's words, finally, that reveal why she has captivated the hearts and admiration
of the world.
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At the heart of
this film and, for the first time, we see and hear Mother Teresa reveal her simple
but profound spirituality that, put into action, transcended religious, political
and cultural boundaries and enabled her to open 500 homes for the poor in over 124
countries. The film includes intimate and never-before-seen footage of Mother Teresa's
private burial. But it is Mother's words, finally, that reveal why she has captivated
the hearts and admiration of the world. |
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