Press reviews, Austria:
"Bewusst Sein", dated Dec./Jan. 2003/2004

"Documentary film, 'The Bruno Groening Phenomenon: on the Tracks of the 'Miracle Healer'"

In the spring of 1949 an army of the sick and suffering streamed into the town of Herford in Westphalia. In the autumn up to 30,000 people daily were drawn to the "Traberhof" in Rosenheim. They all had only one goal-Bruno Groening.

For many he was the last hope. Struck down by war, given up by doctors, these people had only one desire-to become well, free from misery and pain. Bruno Groening was supposed to help them.

"There is no such thing as 'incurable' - God is the greatest physician!" were his words. And the incomprehensible happened. Countless afflicted became well, the lame could walk again, the blind see.

The documentary film, "The Bruno Groening Phenomenon: on the tracks of the 'Miracle Healer'" objectively traces the dramatic events of that time, following the track of this unusual man.

The film, which was researched with great care and was nine years in the making, is intended to make the public aware of the events of that time once again.

Today appreciation of spiritual healing has grown considerably and the facts speak for themselves. The healings that occurred back then in a matter of seconds have held up for decades, as impressively reported by eyewitnesses.

Although Bruno Groening died in 1959, countless healings and help continue to occur when his teachings are applied. Their success is verified by doctors.

Internet: www.bruno-groening.de 

This film was produced entirely through donations and the unpaid work of grateful people who have been convinced of the effectiveness of the teachings of Bruno Groening. The film is intended to fulfill Bruno Groening's wish to show all people the way to help and healing.

Original film and sound documents, archive materials and newspaper interviews, along with elaborate feature film scenes make the film a profoundly impressive, even unforgettable experience for the viewer.

Documentary film in 3 parts (c. 100 min. each) by Grete Häusler GmbH;
Oberbruchhausen 3; 5804 Much, Germany
Telefax: +49 (0)2245 / 8556
Internet: www.gh-film.de 

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Internet: www.gh-verlag.de