‘Light of the World’ is a film to share with the family. It invites us to talk to children in a more profound way about the purpose of Jesus' coming, his death and, above all, his resurrection.
These days, we can enjoy the film 'Jesus, Light of the World' (2025) in cinemas across Spain. It is a film that touches the heart from the very first scene.
It does not merely narrate the story of Jesus, but also shows us his closeness to the people around him.
It is deeply moving to see how Jesus is portrayed, not only as Saviour, but also as a teacher who is close, who bends down, who listens, who understands human frailties.
In addition, seeing the point of view of the young disciple John brings the viewer, both child and adult, closer to the story in an unusual way.
The film tenderly reflects the internal processes of those who approach faith: fear, guilt, and the need for love.
Each encounter with Jesus is exciting, and even though we already know what is going to happen, we cannot take our eyes off the screen to see how everything unfolds.
‘Light of the World’ is a film to share with the family. It invites us to talk to children in a more profound way about the purpose of Jesus' coming, his death and, above all, his resurrection.
At a time when darkness seems to be gaining ground, this film reminds us of something essential: the light of Christ will always shine.
Sara Moreno, psychologist in Málaga, Spain.
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