Hell's Angel (1994) is a documentary that explores the life and work of Mother Teresa, focusing on the controversies surrounding her actions and the impact of her charity work. The film delves into the religious pilgrimage of the Catholic nun and her efforts to provide hospice care and aid to the poor in Calcutta, India. It also covers the criticism and controversy faced by Mother Teresa, including accusations of misusing funds and promoting a religious-right agenda. The documentary highlights the complexities of Mother Teresa's legacy and her path to sainthood.
We follow the daily activities of Mother Teresa and her nuns, in service to the poor of India and the world. Mother Teresa attends to the basic needs of her nuns and the poor, while at the same time, balances her role as world-recognized leader. Throughout the film, we witness personal and "behind-the-scenes" events, including the blessing ceremony of a nun becoming part of Mother Teresa's "Sisters of the Poor" convent.
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