Movie on the Eucharist

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hello everybody , nice to meet you all!!

Does anybody know if there is a movie on the eucharist, or even a documentary.

See the thing is that my parist is having an all night prayer vigil, organized by the youth&prayer group, the theme being on the Eucharist, the parist priest would asked me to do a small movie/presentation on the eucharist along with some commentary.
So, does anybody know where i can get one from?It has to be (undoubtedly) approved by some ecclesiastical body or some Catholic organization.
The vigil is in december.
please do help me out.
The parish is in mumbai, india so if i presume that if i could get the resources then it would be through the internet mainly.
Thankyou very much once again.
 
Here are two really good ones.

In the Presence of Our Lord

Fr. Benedict Groeschel presents an in-depth five-program series from EWTN on the Church’s rich history and teaching on devotion to the Eucharist. Presented in the presence of the Eucharistic Lord exposed on the altar, these inspiring shows encourage both reverence and devotion as Fr. Groeschel helps deepen our understanding of the great gift and mystery of Christ. 150 Minutes.

Father’s Gift - An excellent film on the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Travel around the world and experience the transformation and conversion of Faith through a renewal of love and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. See excerpts from Padre Pio’s last Mass, along with other spiritual leaders including Pope John Paul II, Sr. Briege McKenna, and Fr. Rene Laurentin., VHS-45 min.
 
Missionaries of the Blessed Sacrament www.acfp2000.com have a plethora of resources–videos, evangelization tracts and books. I have several of their books, full of eucharistic quotes by saints–they’re just great!
 
This isn’t a movie about the Eucharist, but there is a scene in ***Romero ***when Archbishop Oscar Romero has to retrieve the Blessed Sacrament from a church taken over by the military. He’s kind of scared, but he goes in and does it, because it’s so important.
Very moving
 
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