Additional information for There Be Dragons, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 6, 2011. The film is being distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and has not yet been rated. There Be Dragons has a total running time of 122 minutes.
PG-13
USA
M/12
Portugal
PG-13
Philippines
16
Germany
PG13
Singapore
12
Netherlands
122min
Secretos de Pasión
Argentina
Secretos de Pasión
Bolivia
Secretos de Pasión
Colombia
Secretos de Pasión
Ecuador
Secretos de Pasión
Peru
Secretos de Pasión
Venezuela
Devlerin Günahi
Turkey
Encontrarás Dragões
Portugal
Encontrarás dragones
Spain
Gdy budza sie demony
Poland
Glaube, Blut und Vaterland
Germany
Segredos da Paixão
Brazil
There Be Dragons Blood & Country
Australia
March 25, 2011
Spain
May 06, 2011
USA
May 12, 2011
France
May 19, 2011
Portugal
May 27, 2011
Turkey
June 11, 2011
China
July 08, 2011
Israel
July 30, 2011
Italy
August 05, 2011
Mexico
September 16, 2011
Kenya
September 16, 2011
Nigeria
November 09, 2011
Philippines
November 25, 2011
Bolivia
November 25, 2011
Colombia
November 25, 2011
Ecuador
November 25, 2011
Peru
November 25, 2011
Venezuela
December 01, 2011
Puerto Rico
December 04, 2011
Australia
December 07, 2011
USA
January 10, 2012
USA
April 10, 2012
Netherlands
April 12, 2012
Argentina
April 22, 2012
Poland
May 18, 2012
Poland
May 29, 2012
Canada
September 30, 2012
Brazil
February 20, 2013
Australia
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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.
(From Studio synopsis) There Be Dragons follows the story of controversial Opus Dei founder, St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, in a sympathetic portrayal of the Catholic organization, bravely contradicting the sentiment set by Dan Browns The Da Vinci Code. In this action-packed film, Director Roland Joffe surrounds the priest with fictional characters and deals with universal themes of love, betrayal and redemption.The film begins when a young journalist begins investigating his estranged fathers relationship with Escrivá during the tumultuous times of the Spanish Civil War and uncovers a compelling drama of the two mens complicated lives and the dark secrets of his familys past.Faced with the hardships and injustices that are tearing Spain apart, these two friends paths diverge when one pursues a life of faith and the other is swept into the brutality and horror of the Spanish Civil War.As personal and national battles rage, the characters lives collide and their deepest struggles are illuminated. Only then can they face the ultimate choices that will result in tragedy or triumph, and a chance for final redemption.There Be Dragons reveals the importance and timeless power of forgiveness in a story of loss between a father and son, of revolutionaries fighting for freedom, of a womans search for love and meaning and the struggles of a man whose life impacts them all.
Roland Joffé
Director(s)
Roland Joffé
Writer(s)
Anna Cassina
line producer: Spain
Andrew Cullen
co-executive producer
Verónica Cura
line producer: Argentina
Damaso Ezpeleta
co-executive producer (as Dámaso Ezpeleta)
Mercedes Ezpeleta
associate producer
Roland Joffé
producer
Rusty Lemorande
co-executive producer
Guy J. Louthan
producer
Ignacio Núñez
producer
James Ordonez
executive producer
Ignacio G. Sancha
producer (as Ignacio Gómez-Sancha)
John J. Smith
associate producer
Producer(s)
Robert Folk
Stephen Warbeck
Composer(s)
Josemaría Escrivá
Charlie Cox
Manolo Torres
Wes Bentley
Roberto Torres
Dougray Scott
Oriol
Rodrigo Santoro
Don José (as Jordi Mollá)
Jordi Mollà
Honorio Soto
Derek Jacobi
Leila
Golshifteh Farahani
Abileyza
Geraldine Chaplin
Pedro Casciano
Unax Ugalde
Doña Dolores
Ana Torrent
Monsignor Solano
Charles Dance
Aline
Lily Cole
Ildiko
Olga Kurylenko
Jaime Torres
Alejandro Casaseca
Pilar Torres
Yaiza Guimaré
Archbishop Valencia
Robert Blythe
Captain Jorge
Carlos Leal
Young Josemaría (as Juan Cruz)
Juan Cruz Rolla
Young Manolo
Felipe Agote
Isidoro
Pablo Lapadula
Juan Jiménez Vargas
Alfonso Bassave
Ortiz
Jan Cornet
Alvaro del Portillo (as Pedro Nicolás Merlo)
Pedro Merlo
Ignasi
Juan Diego Montoya
Santiago Escrivá
Horacio Nin Uria
Santiago Escrivá Child
Agustín Rodríguez
Vicar General
Michael Feast
Father Pedro
Luciano Suardi
Carmen
Dolores Reynals
Carmen Child
Zoe Trilnick
Father Guzmán
Harry Havilio
Rector
Iván Speche
Nurse
Lucila Gandolfo
Boy 1
Agustín López
Boy 2
Santiago Ezcurra
Boy 3
Nicolás Lombardero
Boy 4
Lucas Garcia
Boy 5
Joaquin Panigatti
Julián Ayala
Alejandro Paker
Colonel Lizárraga
Carlos Scornik
Director(s)
Writer(s)
line producer: Spain
Andrew Cullen
co-executive producer
Verónica Cura
line producer: Argentina
Damaso Ezpeleta
co-executive producer (as Dámaso Ezpeleta)
Mercedes Ezpeleta
associate producer
Roland Joffé
producer
Rusty Lemorande
co-executive producer
Guy J. Louthan
producer
Ignacio Núñez
producer
James Ordonez
executive producer
Ignacio G. Sancha
producer (as Ignacio Gómez-Sancha)
John J. Smith
associate producer
Producer(s)
Stephen Warbeck
Composer(s)
Other Films from Samuel Goldwyn Films
A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, Brothers at War, Dark Streets, Exporting Raymond, Fugitive Pieces, Grassroots, Lady in White, Mardi Gras: Spring Break, People v. The State of Illusion, Renoir, Rise: Blood Hunter, Saint Ralph, Sleeping Dogs Lie, The Best Years of Our Lives, The Bishop's Wife, The Caller (2011), The Little Foxes, The Reunion, To Save a Life, Trumbo
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