Masones: Los hijos de la viuda
Masones: Los hijos de la viuda

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Masones: Los hijos de la viuda

2009
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Spanish

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Rogelio A. GonzálezGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the history and influence of Freemasonry, exploring its origins, rituals, and societal impact. It investigates the 'Widow's Sons' aspect of Freemasonry, often shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories. The film aims to uncover the true nature of this ancient fraternity and its perceived role in historical events.

Critical Reception

The documentary received modest attention, primarily within circles interested in historical and esoteric topics. It was noted for its attempt to demystify Freemasonry but was also criticized by some for leaning into speculative theories. Audience reception was generally positive for those interested in the subject matter, appreciating its detailed exploration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth exploration of Masonic history and symbolism.

  • Some critics found the narrative to be overly speculative and lacking definitive proof.

  • Appreciated for attempting to bring a complex and often secretive topic to a wider audience.

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Fun Fact

The documentary draws its title from the legend that Freemasons are the 'sons of the widow,' referring to Hiram Abiff, the master architect of King Solomon's Temple, who was orphaned and whose mother was a widow.

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