Marias: Faith in Womanhood (2016)

Marias: Faith in Womanhood (2016) poster

Marias is a film about the feminine. Visiting the celebrations of the Virgin Mary's (Marias) from Brasil, Cuba, México, Peru and Nicarágua, the director Joana Mariani observes the similarities and disparities among their cultures, and listen to women who have their very particular stories about life, faith and devotion. The result is a very singular film that shows that the image of the Virgin Mary (Maria) is a lot more than a religious figure or the mother of Christ.

Director: Joana Mariani
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Rossano Snel
Editing: Leticia Giffoni
Production: Vitrine Filmes, Primo Filmes
Country: Brazil
Language: Português, Español
Original Language: pt

Keywords

faith, religion, virgin mary

More Films by Director: Joana Mariani
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marias: Faith in Womanhood about?
Marias is a film about the feminine. Visiting the celebrations of the Virgin Mary's (Marias) from Brasil, Cuba, México, Peru and Nicarágua, the director Joana Mariani observes the similarities and disparities among their cultures, and listen to women who have their very particular stories about life, faith and devotion. The result is a very singular film that shows that the image of the Virgin Mary (Maria) is a lot more than a religious figure or the mother of Christ.
Who directed Marias: Faith in Womanhood?
Marias: Faith in Womanhood was directed by Joana Mariani.
How long is Marias: Faith in Womanhood?
Marias: Faith in Womanhood has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Marias: Faith in Womanhood?
Marias: Faith in Womanhood is a Documentary film.
Where was Marias: Faith in Womanhood produced?
Marias: Faith in Womanhood was produced in Brazil.