From Steven Greydanus's review of Marco Pontecorvo’s Fátima being released this weekend: This is the first screen version of the Marian apparitions at Fátima and the “Miracle of the Sun” I’ve seen that feels like the characters are living through the story’s events in the present tense. That’s more than a little ironic, because it’s also the version that most emphatically places those events in the past, almost but not quite presenting them in flashback from the perspective of an aging Sister Lucia (Brazilian actress Sonia Braga Aquarius) discussing her experiences with a skeptical professor of religion named Nichols (Harvey Keitel) visiting her at the Carmelite convent in Coimbra, Portugal, in 1989.
Theatrical and home viewing information for viewing Fátima are available here at the film’s official website.