Gabriel's Passion

It is the story of a passionate young priest, portrayed by Parra, who is assigned to a village in the mountains of Colombia's coffee region during the Colombian conflict.

Father Gabriel is a stout and good-natured young priest in a town in the mountains of Colombia's coffee region.

It also reveals how Christian salvation cannot occur without social and ideological liberation, as visible signs of human dignity.

[6][2] At the 2009 Guadalajara Film Festival, Andrés Parra won the Mayahuel de Plata award as best actor.

[2] In a review in El Epectador, Enrique Posada called it a "beautiful film" and described its protagonist as "one of those guys, deeply committed to life, living every moment to the full.