
The three-part documentary, “The Phenomenon Bruno Gröning” is screening at PICAL on November 11, starting at 10am. Admission is free, but donations appreciated.
A screening of the Bruno Gröning documentary will be held at PICAL on Saturday, November 11.
The film is presented by the Bruno Gröning Circle of Friends, and runs from 10am – 4pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
Organiser James Gillan said the film may be of interest to people burdened with intractable health problems, and those who want to avoid developing illness.
Bruno Gröning is described as a mystic and miracle healer. He was active in Germany in the 1940s and 1950s, after World War II.
“Newspapers print special editions, radio and newsreels report about him. A film is made,” said James.
“Wherever he goes, thousands of people throng from all over to see him.
The documentary film “The Phenomenon Bruno Gröning - on the Tracks of the Miracle Healer” traces the dramatic events of that time with original film and sound recordings, archival material, more than 50 eyewitness interviews, as well elaborate film re-enactments.
“All this makes the film a deeply impressive experience,” said James.
“See this film and convince yourself about the Phenomenon Bruno Gröning.”
A three-part documentary film (each part approx. 95 minutes in duration)
Admission is free, donations are appreciated.