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29-03-2022Anuncian fecha de estreno en España de documental sobre la Misa: "El beso de Dios"
02-03-2022Estrenamos la serie "Besos de Dios", capítulo 1 por Pietro Ditano

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Sinopsis

La Misa como nunca te la habían contado. Un deslumbrante recorrido a través del sentido bíblico del sacrificio -desde la Creación hasta nosotros- acompañados por anfitriones de lujo: Eduardo Verástegui, el autor súper ventas Scott Hahn, el bicampeón de Fórmula 1 Emerson Fittipaldi, el Barrabás de La Pasión de Cristo Pietro Sarubbi, Raniero Cantalamessa... y por jóvenes 'besados' por Dios. Con increíbles imágenes de la naturaleza de Brasil e Islandia; rodado en la Playa de las Catedrales (Lugo) y en Matera (Italia).

Ficha técnica

EL BESO DE DIOS. El documental de la Misa
Título original: EL BESO DE DIOS
Año: 2022
Fecha estreno:
País: España
Dirección: P. Ditano
Guion:
Productores: Arturo Sancho y P. Ditano
Música: Almighty y Andrea Bocelli
Dir. producción: Alfonsina Isidor
Montaje: P. Ditano
Fotografía: César Pérez, Víctor Entrecanales y Dan Johnson
Mezcla sonido: David Machado
Género: Documental
Duración: 76 min.
Distribuidora: European Dreams Factory
Protagonistas
EDUARDO VERÁSTEGUi narrador (voz)
EMERSON FiTTiPALDi entrevistado
SCOTT HAHN narrador y entrevistado
PiETRO SARUBBi actor, narrador y entrevistado
CARDENAL CANTALAMESSA entrevistado
BRiEGE McKENNA entrevistada
MARY HEALY entrevistada
RALPH MARTiN entrevistado
JOSÉ PEDRO MANGLANO entrevistado
TONY GRATACÓS entrevistado
BEA MORiILLO entrevistada
FER RUBiO entrevistado

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Brokensilenze (often shortened to "BS" by its users) emerged in the early 2010s, a period when streaming was fragmenting. Hulu was shedding network content, Netflix focused on originals, and niche genres—especially VH1, BET, and Oxygen’s unscripted shows—fell into a licensing black hole.

In early 2023, the primary Brokensilenze.net domain went dark. No seizure notice, no "this site has been taken down by Homeland Security Investigations"—just a server timeout that never resolved. Secondary domains flickered for a few months but soon succumbed to aggressive DMCA requests on the video hosts themselves (RapidVideo, in particular, was sued into near-oblivion).

Note: As of this writing, no official successor to Brokensilenze.net has replicated its full catalog and community. Users seeking those shows are advised to check physical media (DVDs), paid digital purchase stores (Apple TV, Amazon), or ad-supported channels (Tubi, Pluto TV), though many titles remain unavailable.

In the sprawling, chaotic ecosystem of online streaming, few sites inspire the kind of devoted nostalgia and quiet grief as . For nearly a decade, it was more than just a pirate streaming portal; it was a meticulously organized digital library, a time capsule of Black reality television, and a lifeline for viewers who felt abandoned by mainstream platforms.

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