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  1. Romero
    PG-131989 · Biography · 1h 45m
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  3. Roger Ebert September 08, 1989. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero, in 1980, provoked at the time the usual international reaction of shock and protest, which is to say, it was ignored by most people and quickly forgotten by many of the rest.

  4. Romero is a 1989 biographical film depicting the story of Salvadoran archbishop Óscar Romero, who organized peaceful protests against the violent military regime, eventually at the cost of his own life.

    • $3.5 million
    • August 25, 1989
  5. Summaries. The life and work of Archbishop Oscar Romero who opposed, at great personal risk, the tyrannical repression in El Salvador. In El Salvador, the new bishop speaks out against the death squads and the terror campaign the government is using in an attempt to crush the guerilla war that is being waged against them.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0098219Romero (1989) - IMDb

    Aug 25, 1989 · Romero: Directed by John Duigan. With Raul Julia, Richard Jordan, Ana Alicia, Eddie Velez. The life and work of Archbishop Oscar Romero who opposed, at great personal risk, the tyrannical repression in El Salvador.

    • John Duigan
    • 28
    • 2 min
  7. Synopsis Archbishop Óscar Romero (Raul Julia) is reluctant to get involved in a war that rages on between the military elite and guerrilla Marxists in his country of El Salvador. As conditions...

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    • John Duigan
    • PG-13
    • Raul Julia
  8. The first feature film from the Paulist Fathers’ moviemaking division, John Duigan’s Romero tells the true story of Latin America’s best-known and most revered modern martyr, Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Goldamez, a man whom John Paul II described as a ”zealous pastor who gave his life for his flock,” and at whose tomb in San Salvador the ...

  9. PG-13 | Drama. In El Salvador in the late '70s, the wealthy few rule the impoverished many. To maintain the status quo against peasant insurgents and labor organizations, the military regime brutalizes the populace, in particular, rebels who espouse Marxism. Assassinations, executions, and disappearances become commonplace.

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