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La Madre María

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Country
  
Argentina

Initial release
  
1974

Music director
  
Pocho Leyes

Cinematography
  
Aníbal González Paz

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Release date
  
1974

Language
  
Spanish

Director
  
Lucas Demare

Story by
  
David José Kohon

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Cast
  
Tita Merello, Alejandra Da Passano, Patricia Castell

Similar
  
Mercado de abasto, The Bastard, Los Isleros, Filomena Marturano, Pajarito Gómez

La Madre María is a 1974 Argentine film.

Plot

La Madre María is based on the life of María Salomé Loredo, a renowned Argentina healer (1854-1928). The film begins with an old Madre Maria on trial for quackery and deceit. On a series of flashbacks, her life is told, starting with a visit María paid to another famous Argentina faith healer, Pancho Sierra.

Pancho Sierra instructs Madre María to continue his work by helping the poor and praying with the sick. After her husband’s death, Madre María establishes a mission or co-op in La Rioja Street in Buenos Aires. She teaches women how to sew, delivers food to the hungry, pays the debts of the poor. She prays with the sick and teaches a simple gospel of faith in God.

After the medical establishment begins to use the police and the judicial system to stop her work, María is exiled in Turdera, near Buenos Aires, where she starts her work among the poor and the sick one more time. She starts an orphanage and defends the workers from police brutality.

Maria’s defense prevails in the trial, and a cheering crowd receives her in her home, but she faints and shortly after dies. The final scene shows a solemn funeral procession taking María’s casket to the cemetery.

References

La Madre María Wikipedia