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The Island of Mists and Miracles
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In 1830, Catherine Labouré, a young novice, experienced a vision of the Virgin Mary. Fast forward nearly two centuries, and Sister Anne finds herself on a similar quest for a sign. She is dispatched to a small community on an island near Brittany, her only company being a cynical, older nun with a penchant for cigarettes who desires solitude. During her stay, Sister Anne encounters Hugo, a young man from a devout family drawn to exploring life’s mysteries through stargazing. There's also Madenn, a grandmother processing the grief of losing her daughter in an accident by clinging to routine, and Isaac, her grandson, a dreamy and unconventional teenager who bonds with Hugo. Another important figure on the island is Julia, a fragile child in need of a miracle. However, the anticipated vision bypasses Sister Anne, choosing instead Isaac, who is discovered mesmerized on a headland, able to say only "I see." This extraordinary occurrence captures the attention of the world, leading to an unexpected influx of people and triggering a sequence of events that reopens old wounds in the community.
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In 1830, Catherine Labouré, a young novice, experienced a vision of the Virgin Mary. Fast forward nearly two centuries, and Sister Anne finds herself on a similar quest for a sign. She is dispatched to a small community on an island near Brittany, her only company being a cynical, older nun with a penchant for cigarettes who desires solitude. During her stay, Sister Anne encounters Hugo, a young man from a devout family drawn to exploring life’s mysteries through stargazing. There's also Madenn, a grandmother processing the grief of losing her daughter in an accident by clinging to routine, and Isaac, her grandson, a dreamy and unconventional teenager who bonds with Hugo. Another important figure on the island is Julia, a fragile child in need of a miracle. However, the anticipated vision bypasses Sister Anne, choosing instead Isaac, who is discovered mesmerized on a headland, able to say only "I see." This extraordinary occurrence captures the attention of the world, leading to an unexpected influx of people and triggering a sequence of events that reopens old wounds in the community.
