There Be Dragons Soundtrack

Synopsis: A young journalist long ago rejected by his now aged and dying father finds himself investigating one of his father's former friends, a candidate for canonization. Uncovering the two men's complicated relationship from childhood through the horrors of the Spanish Civil War unveils a compelling drama filled with passion, betrayal, love and religion. An action packed story set during a murderous time in history that ultimately serves the present by revealing the importance and timeless power of forgiveness.
Genre: Biography, Drama, War
Director(s): Roland Joffé
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
PG-13
Year:
2011
122 min
$1,065,439
Website
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1An Epic Story1:23
2At First Sight0:46
3Main Titles1:57
4Pray for Him2:29
5Romance2:35
6Sitting Ducks1:04

Roland Joffé

Roland Joffé (born 17 November 1945) is an English-French film director who is known for the Academy Award-winning movies The Killing Fields and The Mission. He began his career in television. His early television credits included episodes of Coronation Street and an adaptation of The Stars Look Down for Granada. He gained a reputation for hard-hitting political stories with the series Bill Brand and factual dramas for Play for Today. more…

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