Father Mugica  at the Hour of the Light

Father Mugica, at the Hour of the Light (UA-16+)

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Priest | Activism

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Documentary, Biography
  • Language(s): Español (Spanish)
  • Director(s): Walter Peña, Nicolas Cuiñas
  • Cast(s): León Gieco, Víctor Laplace, Pato Galmarini, Marilina Ross
  • Duration: 1h 9min
  • Similar To: Marimbas from Hell, The Shining Trench of Chairman Gonzalo
  • Story:

    Fifty years after a crime that shook a nation, this documentary traces the life of Father Carlos Mugica. He left his aristocratic origins to dedicate himself to the most vulnerable, becoming a founding member of the Priests for the Third World group. He established the Cristo Obrero chapel in the Retiro slum, which is now known as Barrio Mugica, where he carried out his pastoral work. His legacy, later embraced by Pope Francis, lives on in the barrios where faith becomes a struggle and light overcomes darkness.

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Fifty years after a crime that shook a nation, this documentary traces the life of Father Carlos Mugica. He left his aristocratic origins to dedicate himself to the most vulnerable, becoming a founding member of the Priests for the Third World group. He established the Cristo Obrero chapel in the Retiro slum, which is now known as Barrio Mugica, where he carried out his pastoral work. His legacy, later embraced by Pope Francis, lives on in the barrios where faith becomes a struggle and light overcomes darkness.