A series tip: “La Mesias”, the sect like you’ve never seen it

A series tip: “La Mesias”, the sect like you’ve never seen it
A series tip: “La Mesias”, the sect like you’ve never seen it

Published on November 23, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. / Modified on November 24, 2024 at 12:00 p.m.

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“It looks like a mix of the Spice Girls, Jordy, Marilyn Manson and S Club 7!” In the bar of a hotel lost in Catalonia, the broadcasts the clip of an improbable girls band: young girls in kitschy outfits singing about the Catholic faith to pop tunes. The phenomenon has also gone viral, everyone is hilarious… except Enric (Roger Casamajor). Assistant cameraman on the set of a film, he came to drink a beer and froze, pale, in front of the images of these fervent starlets. He recognizes them. Who are they?

The beginnings of The Messiaha Spanish series offered these days by Arte, is among the most intriguing we have seen this year. Starting with the place where the story is anchored: Montserrat, a Catalan mountain known for its apparitions of the Virgin and its UFO sightings – enlightened people go there on pilgrimage. Beliefs of all kinds converge there, in this strange corner of the countryside.

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