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So, Mother Teresa (1986) is a really interesting documentary that gives you an intimate look at her daily life and her mission. It's not just about the grand gestures; it dives into the everyday moments, showing her interactions with her nuns and the people she serves. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of compassion and humility. You can really feel the weight of her responsibilities as she balances her role as a spiritual leader with the very real needs of the poor. The film captures a lot of raw emotions and the practical realities of her work. It’s more about the nuances of service than any flashy production, which makes it distinct in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of service and humilityOffers insight into the life of a global spiritual leaderCaptivating, reflective pacing and tone
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