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Released
13 February 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
20/20 
Classification
Runtime
117 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060255690581 
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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 childhood friends who become separated by the political upheaval of pre-war Spain to find themselves on opposite sides as war erupts One becomes a priest founding the Opus Dei movement the other chooses war becoming a spy for the fascists As personal and national battles rage the characters&39; lives collide and their deepest struggles are illuminated through the fateful choices they make Each will struggle to find the power of forgiveness over the forces tearing their lives and friendship apart Actors  Charlie Cox Wes Bentley Dougray Scott Unax Ugalde Olga Kurylenko Pablo Lapadula Golshifteh Farahani Rusty Lemorande Ana Torrent Alfonso Bassave Jordi Mollà Rodrigo Santoro Geraldine Chaplin Alejandro Casaseca & Yaiza Guimaré Director Roland Joffé Certificate 15 years and over Year 2011 Languages English Duration 2 hours and 2 minutes (approx)

Drama set around the events of the Spanish Civil War which examines the relationship of two men to a religious figure on the verge of sainthood. Robert (Dougray Scott) is a Spanish journalist who has an interest in the life of Josemaria Escrivá (Charlie Cox), founder of the religious organisation Opus Dei and said by many to be on the verge of canonisation. Robert is intrigued to learn during his investigation that his father, Manolo (Wes Bentley), knew Josemaria personally during the fraught days of the Spanish Civil War and sets out to learn more about the nature of their relationship.

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