Called "the embodiment of pure love" by Deepak Chopra, humanitarian Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi--called "the hugging saint"--is known throughout the world for feeding and embracing more than 26 million people. Ministering to India's poor at stretches of 20 hours or more, Devi has earned the prestigious Gandhi King Prize (2002) for her charitable efforts. Jan Kounen's documentary on the Hindi leader was an official selection at Cannes. In English, French, and Malayalam with English subtitles.