“The Guardian” premieres in Peru and is still showing in theaters in Spain, Mexico, and Central America

The Guardian, Under the Protection of Saint Joseph – Saint Joseph, the Guardian of the Family in Latin America –

is a film that seeks to inspire and offer hope through the figure of Saint Joseph. Based on true events, this production combines dramatizations with moving testimonies, highlighting his role as a protector and guide amid marital crises.

The film premieres in theaters in Peru on March 27 and is already showing in cinemas in Spain, Mexico, and Central America.

Distributed by Goya Producciones, this cinematic work arrives at a crucial moment when many families are experiencing tensions and breakdowns. Through real-life stories, the film conveys a profound message: that authentic love, sustained by faith and forgiveness, can heal even the deepest wounds.

Beyond a spiritual proposal, The Guardian serves as an invitation to rediscover the true meaning of marriage—not as a contract that can be broken at the first difficulty, but as a covenant capable of withstanding trials, as long as there is a willingness for reconciliation. The Guardian reminds us that life is not about avoiding mistakes but about having the courage to forgive, rebuild, and walk together once again.