Drama   Austria,France,Germany

In the movie Lourdes, Christine, a wheelchair-using woman with severe multiple sclerosis, decides to go on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, a renowned site of religious pilgrimage in the Pyrenees Mountains. Alongside her are other individuals with various disabilities, all seeking solace and hope in the healing powers of the holy waters.

Throughout her stay in Lourdes, Christine begins to experience an unexpected improvement in her condition. She starts regaining the use of her limbs, which surprises both her and the other pilgrims. This development sparks a sense of wonder and hope among her fellow travelers, who believe her recovery to be a miraculous occurrence.

The other pilgrims, who may have stronger faith than Christine, only experience minor and temporary improvements in their conditions. This contrast raises questions about the nature of miracles and how they are distributed. The uncertainty surrounding the authenticity of Christine's healing creates an atmosphere of doubt and skepticism among the pilgrims.

As the pilgrimage nears its end, the accuracy of calling Christine's recovery a miracle becomes increasingly uncertain. The film explores themes of faith, skepticism, and the complexities of belief, as the characters grapple with the seemingly arbitrary nature of divine intervention.

Overall, Lourdes delves into the emotional journey of Christine and her fellow pilgrims, as they navigate their personal struggles, hopes, and desires for healing in a place renowned for its spiritual significance.
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