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In societies divided by faith and judgment, three women, untouched by man, find themselves inexplicably pregnant. As they navigate the chaotic waters of public opinion, their intertwined stories become a testament to courage, resilience, and the enduring spirit of womanhood.
SYNOPSIS:
A massive crowd gathers at a catholic church in
New York City. The crowds swarm and chants
"Saint Cat, Saint Cat, Saint Cat!" The excitement
swells as the Cardinal approaches the
microphone and announces that it is a wonderful
occasion for which they've all gathered. Then,
several explosions occur throughout the
congregation before we cut to five months earlier
in Mumbai, India where a young girl (14), is giving
birth on a dirty mattress. Seeing that it's a baby
girl, the woman helping her deliver takes the baby
away and goes outside to a nearby landfill where
she places the baby under a piece of cardboard.
Later, the baby is found by a band of homeless
children looking for food. They take the baby and
begin doing their best to care for her though they
have nothing themselves.
In a monastery in another part of the world, a
young nun is throwing up in the bathroom,
clutching her small but very pregnant stomach.
She goes to the garden to pray at the statue of
Mother Mary. From the window above, Mother
Superior, having just received a letter from
Vatican City, stares down at the young girl.
In Somalia, a girl with cracked lips and blistered
feet stumbles in the hot sand near a
Doctor's Without Borders refugee camp. She
collapses and believes she is dying as blood
comes down her thighs. Above her, a shadow
appears, and David, the doctor from the nearby
camp, soothes her and promises she will be taken
care of.
In Florida, a teenage girl sings on the stage of her
church while her dad heals people through the
power of the Holy Spirit on stage. Later, she's
caught smoking weed by her mother. Clearly a
troubled teen, she remembers how her dad beat
her brother up for playing with lipstick when they
were younger. Soon after, her brother ran away. She
cries as she realizes she can no longer remember
her beloved brother's face.
Back in India, the gang of kids taking care of the
abandoned baby are caught by Jeetu, a bully
who wants the baby so he can garner more
sympathy when begging in the streets. Even in
doing everything they can to protect her, it
doesn't appear they'll be able to escape his
clutches as he discovers the hiding spot where
the young boy, Vihan, is holding her and praying
to Ganesh for protection. The screen cuts to
black as Jeetu's fist connects with Vihan cheek.
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