We – Andreas Prange and Stevens Bakos – are setting out on a journey told through four films.
It begins with humanity’s search for peace and leads toward a renewed awareness of divine love.
Two of the films are already complete. Two more are planned.
Each one is a step toward what unites us all: the way home.
The dreams and doubts of poets and thinkers still echo through Weimar, where the brilliance and shadows of history meet – the playground of German memory.
This is where our search begins. In historical locations we try to understand history not only with the mind, but with the heart.
People speak, share their thoughts, and connect them with their own lives – their experiences, hopes, and concerns. Out of their voices emerges a rich picture of longing, meaning, and reconciliation.
The film ends with a symbolic act:
A tree is planted in Weimar – a gesture meant to illuminate the meaning of the two trees in Paradise.
The tree speaks of humanity’s deep yearning for its origin:
One tree. One trunk. Two fruits – life, and the knowledge of good and evil.
Triunitas explores the relationship between faith and science and encourages reflection on the essential questions of human existence. Without prescribing beliefs, it seeks new connections and perspectives between spirituality, philosophy, and scientific thought.
Striking aerial footage from across the world and the creation of the Trinity Altar form a visually powerful backdrop for this exploration.
The film aims to guide a wide audience and invites each viewer to reflect personally on the meaning, purpose, and place of the human being in the universe.
A small Portuguese village.
Three children – Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco – see a light in the sky, brighter than the sun.
Mary appears to them and calls humanity: to conversion, to prayer, to return to God. She entrusts the children with three messages – signs that peace in the world can only begin where God once again becomes the center of life.
More than a century later, the message remains alive.
Pope Benedict XVI said on May 13, 2010 in Fatima:
“Whoever thinks the prophetic mission of Fatima is over is mistaken.”
We continue from there.
In a time when the world seems to be losing its balance, this film seeks the spiritual core of the Third Secret – not as a threat, but as a path.
For what happens on earth also reflects a heavenly dimension. Understanding it can lead us to answers.
Fatima – The Third Secret wishes to show: This message is not a reflection on the past, but an invitation to move forward. toward the healing of the present.
The journey reaches its fulfillment.
From personal insight grows a worldwide movement: every country, every culture forming its own “Kingdom of Love” – unique in expression, yet united by one force: the love of God.
What began in Vision Weltwasserbaum as a search finds its completion here.
Peace arises – not through power or knowledge, but because God becomes once again the center of all life.
Planned world premiere: January 30, 2033.
We want to touch people – heart, mind and soul.
We want to encourage the rediscovery of oneself, of others, and of God.
We believe true peace is possible.
When God stands again at the center –
and love becomes the bond between human beings.
To bring Fatima – The Third Secret and SALUS – The Kingdom of Love to life, we are seeking companions: creative contributors, supporters, and ambassadors who share this vision.
Every voice, every action, every heart matters – on the way home.
Andreas Prange & Stevens Bakos
Weltwasserbaum – Film
Der Weltwasserbaum ist eine Vision des Weimarer Freigeistbundes.
21.12.2017