In this moving work of cinema, the life of a young radical who becomes one of the most influential spiritual leaders in history is portrayed. The story begins with the birth of this character in Bethlehem, amidst an environment of oppression and hope. From his early steps, we delve into the life of a man who questions the injustices of the world around him and seeks to redeem those who suffer.
As the narrative unfolds, his teachings and encounters with men and women from diverse cultures and social classes are shown, who are drawn to his charisma and his message of love and compassion. His parables and miracles transcend boundaries and awaken faith in the hearts of many, but they also raise criticisms among the powerful, who see him as a threat to their authority.
Conflicts intensify as his popularity grows, leading to confrontations with the religious and political authorities of the time. The tension reaches its climax in a devastating betrayal, where his message of peace and redemption confronts violence. Throughout the film, the use of black and white creates a raw and poetic atmosphere, carrying powerful visual symbolism that highlights both pain and hope. With unparalleled emotional depth, a spiritual biography is presented, inviting reflection on the nature of sacrifice, faith, and love.