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Charlie Cox on the Challenges of Portraying Saint Escriva
Charlie Cox on the Challenges of Portraying Saint Escriva in the upcoming film "The Be Dragons".
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There Be Dragons from the Actors' Perspective
Check out what Charlie, Wes, Olga and Roland have to say about filming There Be Dragons and how the movie's themes apply to daily life.
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11 months ago
There Be Dragons Official Movie Trailer
This is the official movie trailer for the upcoming May 6 U.S. theatrical release of There Be Dragons. Roland Joffe, the director who brought us th...
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Josemaria Escriva & Opus Dei in There Be Dragons
See a scene from the movie about Josemaria Escriva founding Opus Dei and viewers reactions to this movie
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Positive Portrayal of Priests
"There Be Dragons" is a major Hollywood movie portraying priests in a positive and accurate light. See what people have to say about this movie and...
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There Be Dragons Endorsements Buzz
See some of the latest endorsements and buzz from leaders and media nationwide who have watched a sneak peak of "There Be Dragons" coming to U.S. t...
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Behind the Scenes with Director Roland Joffe
Oscar nominated director, Roland Joffe, who brought us the highly acclaimed film, "The Mission", has returned to his roots with the epic movie "The...
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This is the Official YouTube Channel for the There Be Dragons movie "Church Leader Outreach" coming to theaters May 6, 2011.Roland Joffe, the director who brought us the highly acclaimed and deeply spiritual film The Mission has returned to his roots with the epic movie There Be Dragons, a powerful story of war, tragedy, love and redemption. Featured in the NY Times, the $35 million Dragons is rated PG-13 and planned for release in theaters worldwide in Spring, 2011. Set during the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War (early 1900s), Dragons tells the story of two childhood friends who become separated during the political conflict to find themselves on opposite sides as war erupts. One chooses the path of peace and becomes a priest while the other chooses the life of a soldier driven by jealousy and revenge. Each will struggle to find the power of forgiveness over the forces that tore their lives and friendship apart.