The film, consisting of two chapters, will be issued by national and international channel TVE
Caravaca de la Cruz has been the scene of the documentary that is being shot on the figure of St. Teresa V to mark the centenary of the birth of cool to be broadcast by Spanish TV through national and international channels.
In this sense, the Councillor for Tourism in the city of Caravaca de la Cruz, Maria Cruz Perez reported that a team of 15 professionals has collected this week images of the most important places in the city such as the Basilica of the Vera Cruz or Marques sources, the convent of the Carmelite Fathers and the monastery of San José, among other places.
The film, which started shooting in the city of Ávila last October, will consist of two episodes, each lasting 55 minutes each.
"He could do a job study very comprehensive for two years, which is unusual, and has also had the collaboration of the top experts in the figure of Saint Teresa of Jesus in order to update the figure Santa and knock down some topics, "said the director of the documentary, Francisco Rodriguez.
The documentary has the support of the City of Caravaca de la Cruz, among many other public and private instituticiones of Murcia, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia.
The work, which has also involved the Carmelite Order, will cover all foundations of Avila cool endeavor encompass the many facets of the rich personality of this historic character of universal influence
The crew will continue to take pictures in all other Teresian cities culminating in Seville, in the Santa Teresa convent Fondó his eleventh.
"Sisters Cities"
The General Order of Discalced Carmelite Sisters recognized as cities Avila, Alba de Tormes, Medina del Campo, Malagon, Valladolid, Toledo, Pastrana, Salamanca, Segovia, Beas de Segura, Sevilla, Caravaca de la Cruz, Villanueva de la Jara, Plasencia, Soria, Burgos, and Granada.
According to the order itself, this recognition comes from how these places mean in the history of the Reformation of Carmel and the importance attached by the experiences in the same Santa Teresa de Jesus chose to found that for various reasons.
The "Sisters Cities" project's main objective is to create new pilgrimage routes entering the supply of existing religious tourism in Spain.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz