There be sales for Joffé’s Dragons
British director Roland Joffé’s There Be Dragons [+see also:
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Produced by Ignacio Gómez Sancha, Joffé and Ignacio Núñez, the film is an epic tale of revolutionaries and saints in a time of civil war; a story of love and heroism amid jealousy, hatred and violence; and a heartbreaking drama about the power of forgiveness to break the chains of the past.
Wes Bentley leads the ensemble cast that includes Charlie Cox (Stardust [+see also:
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The film tells the story of London-based investigative journalist Robert Torres (Scott), who tries to unravel a deadly mystery nearly 70 years in the making that links his father (Bentley) to Josemaría Escrivá (Cox), the founder of Opus Dei. However, Robert hits a wall and discovers that the shocking truth is far more than he bargained for.
The following territories have acquired the film: English-speaking South Africa (Okhma), Canada (VVS), India (Tanweer Group), Middle East (Eagle), Philippines (Suraya), Airlines (Entertainment in Motion), Turkey (Ozen), Portugal (Zon-Lusomundo) and Latin America (Tayrona).
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