Movistar Plus+ premieres the documentary about Sister Lucía Caram's humanitarian expeditions in Ukraine.
The film aims to tell the war from a human perspective with personal testimonies.

BarcelonaThe Movistar Plus+ platform premieres the documentary this Thursday Ukraine, resistance and hope, that collects Sister Lucía Caram's humanitarian trips to Ukraine Since the beginning of the Russian invasion in 2022, the Argentine nun, who has lived in Catalonia for three decades, serves as the film's guiding thread, showcasing various realities on the ground: wounded soldiers, orphaned children, refugees, doctors, mothers who have lost their sons or husbands. "I think we still don't know what suffering is," the nun summarizes at one point in the film.
Caram hosts the documentary, a production by The Moff with the participation of Movistar Plus+ and directed by Elías Lalaux. The film, charged with emotion, with powerful images and emphatic music, aims to tell the war story from a human perspective, through personal stories. Caram has access to bunkers, restricted military zones, and war hospitals. She also visits cemeteries, memorials, and Ukrainian government offices.
Through her charisma and perseverance, the nun, director of the Santa Clara Convent Foundation, has made high-level contacts, such as the Spanish Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, who also participates in the documentary. Also featured are Caram's meetings with Pope Francis and the brief encounter with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after he awarded her the Order of Princess Olga for her humanitarian work. ARA also participated in the documentary, with contributions from journalist Núria Vila, who joined the documentary. to one of the trips that have been documented in the film.
The Moff crew participated in two of the humanitarian expeditions to Ukraine, but the film includes plenty of other footage, both from Caram's previous trips and from the war, provided by Ukrainian media outlet United 24.
The documentary also shows one of the. It was during the first weeks after Vladimir Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine that Caram made it toon the border between Poland and Ukraine to take fleeing Ukrainians.
Over the past three years, Sister Lucía Caram has mobilized 158 ambulances, 60 vehicles pick-up, three field hospitals, tons of medicines, and generators. It has also provided shelter and medical treatment to more than 90 injured people and dozens of families in Spain, mainly in Catalonia.