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  1. There Be Dragons is a 2011 historical epic war drama film written and directed by Roland Joffé. Set during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, it features themes such as betrayal, love and hatred, forgiveness, friendship, and finding meaning in everyday life.

  2. A film about the life of St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei, and his friendship with a journalist's father during the Spanish Civil War. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, redemption and forgiveness in a turbulent historical context.

  3. Apr 27, 2017 · Josemaria becomes a priest who struggles to spread reconciliation. Manolo becomes a spy for the fascists. He becomes obsessed with a beautiful Hungarian revolutionary, Ildiko (Olga Kurylenko ...

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    • 53.9K
    • Bleiberg Entertainment
  4. A 2011 film directed by Roland Joffé about the founder of Opus Dei and his son's secrets. Critics and audiences gave it low ratings and mixed reviews.

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    • Roland Joffé
    • PG-13
    • Charlie Cox
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  5. May 6, 2011 · There Be Dragons is an epic action-adventure romance set during the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War. The story traces the lives of two young men, Josemaria Escriva and Manolo Torres, childhood friends who are separated by the political upheaval of pre-war Spain to find themselves on opposite sides as war erupts.

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    • Roland Joffé
    • PG-13
  6. May 5, 2011 · Directed by Roland Joffé. Biography, Drama, War. PG-13. 2h 2m. By Stephen Holden. May 5, 2011. Clunk, clunk, squish. That is the sound of the dead language in Roland Joffé’s screenplay for...

  7. There Be Dragons: Trailer #1. Arising out of the horror of the Spanish Civil War, a candidate for canonization is investigated by a journalist who discovers his own estranged father had a deep, dark and devastating connection to the saint's life.

    • 3 min