

70,000 people saw the sun dance in 1917—was it divine or something far stranger?
100 years ago an event happened that changed the world. Upwards of 70,000 were gathered in the little village of Fatima, Portugal. They were told, by an apparition that had appeared to three children—what many believed to be Mary of the Bible—that a miracle would occur. Something happened on October 13, 1917 and thousands of people witnessed it… It was called, The Miracle of the Sun.
Direction
Marzulli's singular obsession makes this feel like a fever dream sermon.
Production
DIY aesthetic somehow amplifies the paranoia instead of undermining it.

Director
L.A. Marzulli
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fatima remains one of Catholicism's most visited pilgrimage sites; this film represents a small but vocal American evangelical counter-narrative that treats the apparitions as end-times deception.
Director L.A. Marzulli is a prominent figure in the 'ancient aliens as Nephilim' subculture; this film connects Fatima to his broader thesis that supernatural religious events are actually extraterrestrial encounters with hostile intent.
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