In a small Italian village, the everyday life of its inhabitants is shaken by the arrival of a young and enigmatic woman named Maria. With an almost magical aura, she quickly captures the attention of everyone, including a painter tormented by the loss of his muse. Maria, who seems to possess a special gift for healing both physical and emotional wounds, becomes a beacon of hope for those around her.
However, the tranquility of the village is threatened by the growing skepticism of some, who begin to question the authenticity of the miracles attributed to Maria. As rumors spread, the young woman's love life also complicates: she attracts the gaze of an idealistic young man who firmly believes in her divine mission, while she finds herself irresistibly drawn to the tortured soul of the painter.
As the clamor for a "miracle" persists, Maria must face the increasingly high expectations of the community and her own identity. The film explores themes of faith and doubt, love and sacrifice, as the village grapples with a crisis of belief and its own humanity. In an emotional conclusion, the characters will discover that sometimes, the true miracles are nothing more than the genuine connection between people and the ability to love unconditionally.