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Noticias

29-03-2022Anuncian fecha de estreno en España de documental sobre la Misa: "El beso de Dios"
02-03-2022Estrenamos la serie "Besos de Dios", capítulo 1 por Pietro Ditano

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EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 1
EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 3
EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 2
EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 4
EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 5
EL BESO DE DIOS - Imagenes Pelicula 6

Estreno 22 DE ABRiL

Sinopsis

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).

Ficha técnica

EL BESO DE DIOS. El documental de la Misa
Título original: EL BESO DE DIOS
Año: 2022
Fecha estreno:
País: España
Dirección: P. Ditano
Guion:
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
Protagonistas
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

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Because its range is so geographically limited, A. andersonii is highly vulnerable. Habitat loss due to residential development and changes in fire frequency pose significant threats. If fires occur too frequently, young plants are killed before they can produce a new seed bank; if fires are suppressed for too long, the population may senesce without regenerating.

Arctostaphylos andersonii , commonly known as the Anderson’s Manzanita, is a striking testament to the biological richness of California’s Central Coast. As a member of the Ericaceae family, this evergreen shrub is more than just a component of the chaparral; it is a specialist, evolved to thrive in the unique, fog-swept ridges of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Arctostaphylos andersonii serves as a botanical ambassador for the Santa Cruz Mountains. Its presence reminds us of the complexity of California’s ecosystems, where a single ridge can host a life form found nowhere else on Earth. Protecting this "sculpted sentinel" is essential not only for its intrinsic beauty but for maintaining the evolutionary heritage of the California Floristic Province.

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Because its range is so geographically limited, A. andersonii is highly vulnerable. Habitat loss due to residential development and changes in fire frequency pose significant threats. If fires occur too frequently, young plants are killed before they can produce a new seed bank; if fires are suppressed for too long, the population may senesce without regenerating.

Arctostaphylos andersonii , commonly known as the Anderson’s Manzanita, is a striking testament to the biological richness of California’s Central Coast. As a member of the Ericaceae family, this evergreen shrub is more than just a component of the chaparral; it is a specialist, evolved to thrive in the unique, fog-swept ridges of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Arctostaphylos andersonii serves as a botanical ambassador for the Santa Cruz Mountains. Its presence reminds us of the complexity of California’s ecosystems, where a single ridge can host a life form found nowhere else on Earth. Protecting this "sculpted sentinel" is essential not only for its intrinsic beauty but for maintaining the evolutionary heritage of the California Floristic Province.

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