La Misa como nunca te la habían contado. Un deslumbrante recorrido a través del sentido bíblico del sacrificio -desde la Creación hasta nosotros- acompañados por anfitriones de lujo: Eduardo Verástegui, el autor súper ventas Scott Hahn, el bicampeón de Fórmula 1 Emerson Fittipaldi, el Barrabás de La Pasión de Cristo Pietro Sarubbi, Raniero Cantalamessa... y por jóvenes 'besados' por Dios. Con increíbles imágenes de la naturaleza de Brasil e Islandia; rodado en la Playa de las Catedrales (Lugo) y en Matera (Italia).
| Título original: | EL BESO DE DIOS |
| Año: | 2022 |
| Fecha estreno: | 22-04-2022 |
| País: | España |
| Dirección: | P. Ditano |
| Guion: | P. Ditano |
| Productores: | Arturo Sancho y P. Ditano |
| Música: | Almighty y Andrea Bocelli |
| Dir. producción: | Alfonsina Isidor |
| Montaje: | P. Ditano |
| Fotografía: | César Pérez, Víctor Entrecanales y Dan Johnson |
| Mezcla sonido: | David Machado |
| Género: | Documental |
| Duración: | 76 min. |
| Distribuidora: | European Dreams Factory |
| EDUARDO VERÁSTEGUi | narrador (voz) |
| EMERSON FiTTiPALDi | entrevistado |
| SCOTT HAHN | narrador y entrevistado |
| PiETRO SARUBBi | actor, narrador y entrevistado |
| CARDENAL CANTALAMESSA | entrevistado |
| BRiEGE McKENNA | entrevistada |
| MARY HEALY | entrevistada |
| RALPH MARTiN | entrevistado |
| JOSÉ PEDRO MANGLANO | entrevistado |
| TONY GRATACÓS | entrevistado |
| BEA MORiILLO | entrevistada |
| FER RUBiO | entrevistado |
Claire looks at the man who wants her to fit into a box, then at Elias, who is holding her hiking boots. She doesn't get back in the Jeep. Instead, she tells the groom the wedding isn't postponed—it’s over.
By the time the congregation realizes the bride has left the building, Claire is fishtailing her vintage Jeep through a gathering blizzard. She has no plan, no cell service, and three tiers of fruitcake in the backseat.
The Great Mistletoe Escape Tone: Romantic Comedy / Cozy Holiday Setting: A snow-locked cabin in Vermont
They spend Christmas Eve trying to dismantle her corset, which has a literal hundred tiny buttons, leading to a moment of accidental, breathless intimacy.
The organ is swelling with the opening chords of "Joy to the World," but Claire isn't feeling joyful. She’s staring at the back of her fiancé’s head—a man who just spent forty-five minutes arguing with the florist about the exact shade of "Winter White"—and realizes she’s about to marry a spreadsheet.
On Christmas morning, the sun hits the fresh powder, turning the world into a cathedral of ice. Claire’s "perfect" fiancé arrives with a tow truck and a lecture about the wedding's "cancellation ROI."
Claire looks at the man who wants her to fit into a box, then at Elias, who is holding her hiking boots. She doesn't get back in the Jeep. Instead, she tells the groom the wedding isn't postponed—it’s over.
By the time the congregation realizes the bride has left the building, Claire is fishtailing her vintage Jeep through a gathering blizzard. She has no plan, no cell service, and three tiers of fruitcake in the backseat.
The Great Mistletoe Escape Tone: Romantic Comedy / Cozy Holiday Setting: A snow-locked cabin in Vermont
They spend Christmas Eve trying to dismantle her corset, which has a literal hundred tiny buttons, leading to a moment of accidental, breathless intimacy.
The organ is swelling with the opening chords of "Joy to the World," but Claire isn't feeling joyful. She’s staring at the back of her fiancé’s head—a man who just spent forty-five minutes arguing with the florist about the exact shade of "Winter White"—and realizes she’s about to marry a spreadsheet.
On Christmas morning, the sun hits the fresh powder, turning the world into a cathedral of ice. Claire’s "perfect" fiancé arrives with a tow truck and a lecture about the wedding's "cancellation ROI."