10 spiritual films that 2020 left us, now on the Internet: Eter, Unplanned, Wojtyla, Jordi…

The year 2020, with its pandemic, was chaotic for the whole world and also for the cinema. The production companies, large and small, had to decide to postpone premieres and productions, postpone them again, release them at half gas in rooms with limitations or upload them directly to the Internet and encourage the public, confined or just cautious, to pay to see them online.

A lots of viewers we change our habits and try online payment, that perhaps we had never considered before. Small production companies with Christian values ​​such as Bosco Films, Goya Producciones or European Dreams Factory tried a little of everything. But the films were coming out and there they are, on the Internet (some also in theaters), available to everyone.

Small production companies encourage the Christian public to support their work – and the creation of new films – by avoiding pirate and illegal sites and paying the ticket “online”, which is cheaper than at the cinema (for a ticket of 4 or 6 euros , for example, the whole family watches the movie in the living room). Here are 10 spiritual films that arrived in Spain (sometimes in Hispanic countries) in 2020 and to which we pay attention at ReligionEnLibertad.

1. Ether

The protagonist is the bad guy, who is very bad, but in the last 10 minutes everything changes. How is a film like this sustained, and also hooks and intrigues us? Because its director, Krzysztof Zanussi, is an “old fox” in this art and is brave and tries things that are politically incorrect. Faust, Frankenstein, the technical pride in the prelude to the massacre of the First World War… but evil does not have the last word. We interview the director here (spoiler-free) and review it in detail here.

It can be seen online here for 4 euros

2. Jordi’s lyrics

Jordi has very limited mobility and communication skills. But his head works perfectly and he uses an alphabet to point to his letters and communicate. He likes to make a pilgrimage to Lourdes and pray there. He is quite mystical, but without fuss. “When I hear the voice of God I stop what I’m doing and listen”, He says. The documentary maker, Maider Fernández, is agnostic, but she is fascinated by Jordi, also by the Lourdes grotto, and, above all, by the human being’s ability to communicate. The everyday and the spiritual, hand in hand, looking beyond.

movie review here

Interview with the filmmaker here

It can be seen online here for 3 euros

3. Wojtyla: The investigation

José María Zavala manages to show the life and historical relevance of Saint John Paul II in a very complete documentary with unpublished documents and images and the participation of Cardinal Dziwisz (secretary of the Pope for many years) and the postulator for canonization, Slawomir Oder, among other friends and connoisseurs of the holy Polish pope. He collects, for example, the surveillance to which the communist regime subjected him. With a vision of faith and history, it is an agile, inspiring and complete way of presenting this Pope to young people who hardly knew him (anyone who is 20 years old or younger today) and to remember him and broaden our vision to those of us who did have him as our Pope.

Complete review of ReligionEnLibertad here

It can see online here for 5 euros

4.Unplanned

The exciting and true story of Abby Johnson, a young woman who aborted twice and was director of an abortion clinic in the US, until she became aware of the horror that abortion really meant. The hard scenes are in the first third of the film, then there are spirituality and questions about God and prayer and also ‘thriller’ of courts. An essential classic now to deal with the issue of abortion. Today Abby helps many people who work in this macabre industry to get out of that realm and dedicate their skills to a better cause.

movie review here

Rent online here for 5 euros

5. The power in my hands

An agile and deep documentary about the power of the Rosary in history and in the lives of concrete people. It is full of testimonies from Eastern Europe (with the memory of communism and current armed violence in Ukraine), survivors of genocide in Africa, fighters for peace in the Philippines, soldiers in Afghanistan… It is not a sappy documentary and insists on the strength of the Rosario as a powerful weapon for both men and women. It’s the movie to watch be encouraged to pray with faith, hope and perseverance.

ReL review here

Rent online here for 6 euros

6. Pilgrim’s Progress

The spiritual and allegorical classic of John Bunyan in cartoons (without the anti-Catholic touches of the original 17th century book), in a spiritual adventure in cartoons that engages children and adults; to the children for their action and changes of scenery, to the older ones for their spiritual symbology, which is that of everyone who struggles to progress in the life of faith and virtue. It opens something in the mind and heart, instilling a desire to love God, the truth and his Kingdom.. A story that will never expire and can be reviewed several times. It was the first to bet on the online premiere during the pandemic.

ReL detailed review here

Rent here online for 4 euros

7. Burning Heart

This documentary with fragments of fiction premiered in Spain in February and in March in other Hispanic countries, but the pandemic blocked its dissemination, which could be greater. Not yet available for online purchase. Popular actress Karyme Lozano plays a writer who investigates the apparitions of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, helped by her journalist friend (who is the writer María Vallejo-Nájera). There is a familiar plot of hurt and breakup, but more exciting is the spiritual investigation with real testimonials and expert insights into this devotion and the lives it has changed.

Detailed review here on ReL

8. La Divina Misericordia (Love and Mercy, in other countries)

Polish documentary with the historical origin of the devotion to Divine Mercy, the visions of Saint Faustina Kowalska and testimonies of lives transformed by this devotionthe recitation of his crown and the use of his icon (it is explained how some nuns went to rescue it from its confiscation in a Soviet storage room). It combines the real testimonies with recreated scenes from its beginning in Poland. Gain strength and emotion with testimonials. It was released in 60 Spanish cinemas in September.

Detailed review here on ReL

Rent online here for 4 euros

9. Reborn

It is the second film about Padre Pio directed by José María Zavala, who also made ‘The Mystery of Padre Pio’. Although it premiered in Spain in 2019, It hit the screens of Latin America in early 2020, before the pandemic forced theaters to close.. It is an impressive barrage of live and recent testimonies, of people transformed by visiting San Giovanni Rotondo, or healed when they prayed to Padre Pio, or of wounded families who heal their relationship through the intercession of the saint of Pietrelcina.

Review of Reborn in ReL here

Rent online here for 4 euros

10. We will rise at dawn

Another story about Padre Pio, but from the perspective of some children who investigate the saint in the midst of their family and health difficulties. This Italian film has been released online in Spain this December.

More about the film here at ReL

Rent online here for 6 euros

10 spiritual films that 2020 left us, now on the Internet: Eter, Unplanned, Wojtyla, Jordi…