longtimebuff
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I believe that would be Miracle in Rome
from the IMDB.com:
The bereaved father who's lost his seven year old daughter,
upon visiting her grave twelve years later, finds his daughter's
body perfectly preserved - just as he had left it. His fellow townspeople
call the event a miracle but the town bishop wants the child reburied.
The father must fight his way through political and religious obstacles
to have his daughter declared a first Colombian Saint.
Undying father's love and devotion for his innocence child that
perform miracles in Roma - that's what this screen adaptation
of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's short story "La Santa" is about.
Moving and heartwarming, darkly comical and satirical, the movie
is simple and profound in the same time.
Two other net references ...
A) The daughter of a humble public official
dies unexpectedly. Twelve years later,
when she is exhumed, the father discovers
her body is intact. With money collected
in the town, the father travels to Rome
with his daughter's body, so the Pope can
decide whether she is the first Colombian
saint or not.
b) MIRACLE IN ROME 1988, 76 mins.
Called "a small miracle itself" by the New York Times,
Miracle in Rome tells the story of Margarito Duarte,
a man whose seven-year-old daughter dies suddenly.
Upon visiting her grave 12 years later, Margarito
finds his daughter's body just as he had left it.
His fellow townspeople call the event a miracle,
but the town bishop wants the girl reburied.
Based on an original story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
who also co-wrote the screenplay.
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