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Ignace de Loyola

Original title: Ignacio de Loyola
  • 2016
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  • 1h 58m
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5.7/10
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Andreas Muñoz in Ignace de Loyola (2016)
If you could hear the voice of God, would you want to keep it secret? A historical drama based on the memoirs of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order.
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'If you could hear the voice of God, would you want to keep it secret?' A historical drama based on the memoirs of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. This is the story of a... Read all'If you could hear the voice of God, would you want to keep it secret?' A historical drama based on the memoirs of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. This is the story of a soldier, a man of vice and violence who, in his attempt to turn to the light, was forced ... Read all'If you could hear the voice of God, would you want to keep it secret?' A historical drama based on the memoirs of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. This is the story of a soldier, a man of vice and violence who, in his attempt to turn to the light, was forced to wrestle with his inner demons to the very brink of death. A Filipino production shot in... Read all

  • Directors
    • Paolo Dy
    • Cathy Azanza
  • Writers
    • Paolo Dy
    • Pauline Mangilog-Saltarin
    • Emmanuel Alfonso
  • Stars
    • Andreas Muñoz
    • Javier Godino
    • Julio Perillán
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Paolo Dy
      • Cathy Azanza
    • Writers
      • Paolo Dy
      • Pauline Mangilog-Saltarin
      • Emmanuel Alfonso
    • Stars
      • Andreas Muñoz
      • Javier Godino
      • Julio Perillán
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Andreas Muñoz
    Andreas Muñoz
    • Iñigo
    Javier Godino
    Javier Godino
    • Xanti
    Julio Perillán
    Julio Perillán
    • Padre Sanchez
    Pepe Ocio
    Pepe Ocio
    • Montes
    Mario de la Rosa
    Mario de la Rosa
    • Calixto
    Isabel García Lorca
    • Dona Ines
    • (as Isabel Garcia-Lorca)
    Cristóbal Pinto
    Cristóbal Pinto
    • Garin
    Ricardo Reguera
    • Don Martin de Loyola
    Lucas Fuica
    Lucas Fuica
    • Don Beltran
    Raghad Chaar
    Raghad Chaar
    • Magdalena
    Tacuara Casares
    • Catalina
    Marta Codina
    • Ana
    Gonzalo Trujillo
    Gonzalo Trujillo
    • Frias
    Jonathan D. Mellor
    Jonathan D. Mellor
    • Figueroa
    • (as Jonathan Mellor)
    Imanol Reta
    • Gallo
    Asier Hernández
    • Doctor Crisostomo
    Aitor Beltrán
    • Surgeon
    • (as Aitor Beltran)
    Alfonso Pablo
    • Herrera
    • Directors
      • Paolo Dy
      • Cathy Azanza
    • Writers
      • Paolo Dy
      • Pauline Mangilog-Saltarin
      • Emmanuel Alfonso
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    8wyldstyle

    A heartwarming film with some flaws

    This movie was touching especially to those who follow the same faith or better yet, those who are already familiar with the saint. For a 2-hour film, story line was smooth, although it was dragging at some parts. They could have added more of his past life into the movie, and not just 30 second flashbacks. In my opinion there were a lot of important things that happened in his past that could have been squeezed in. The cinematography isn't that great either; it felt chopped up most of the time and the camera angles were sometimes off. The message of the movie was clear and simple. The acting was great, although their accents were heavy so I suggest watching it with subtitles.

    All-in-all it was a good film! Would recommend to everyone interested in the life of St. Iggy 😊
    fsrca

    read this plz

    The Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit, if many churches are correct. The Trinity is a Family-- two Parents and a Progeny, if many churches are correct. In the Book of Job which is part of the bible, the Lord is compared to a father and also a mother with a womb. "From whose womb comes the ice? Who gives birth to the frost from the heavens"--Job 38:29. Saying that the "Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit" is simply another way of saying that the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father and the Son" which has been official Catholic Church teaching for centuries. According to the Catholic Church, the Son is begotten from the Father. If this is true, the Father is the Father (Parent) of the Son. According to the Church, the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. If this is true, the Father and the Son are the Parents of the Holy Spirit. Of course, the scriptures are vague if the Holy Spirit is the 3rd or 1st or 2nd Person of the Trinity--whichever of these is true, the First Person and the Second Person may be the Parents of the Third. Parent definition 1a from Merriam-Webster dictionary: one that begets or brings forth offspring.
    3dierregi

    Holy Missed Opportunity

    This could've been great. The early life of Ignatius of Loyola - soldier, sinner, saint, founder of the Jesuits - has all the makings of a gripping drama. Instead, we get two hours of mood lighting, overlong monologues, and a lead actor trying to carry a film that keeps dropping the cross.

    Andreas Muñoz, intense and mostly alone on screen, does his best with a wobbly script. We meet Iñigo (his pre-saint name) as a minor noble turned frat boy: drinking, whoring, and stabbing Frenchmen. Then comes the obligatory cannonball-to-the-leg moment, followed by an extended "spiritual recovery" montage that feels like a pilgrimage in real time.

    Eventually, he swaps his sword for sandals and sets off to preach. Along the way, he's thrown in jail by the Spanish Inquisition for being a little too into Jesus. Cue a painfully long CGI "spiritual battle" atop a digital mountain that looks like it came free with Windows XP.

    For a low-budget film, it's baffling that they blew their money on this absurd scene instead of tightening the story. After more theological chit-chat, Iñigo is released and heads to France to start the Jesuit order. Inspiring, I suppose, if you're not already asleep.

    It's not the worst saint biopic ever made, but it's close. Disappointing.
    10able-89172

    Very important and inspiring film - shares God's wisdom as given to a Saint.

    This film-story of St. Ignacio de Loyala's life and discernment of his career goals is very significantly presented and very well directed and acted. I felt myself fully absorbed in the viewing of a first screening for a private audience - I only wish I could gather more such viewers to re-view it, again and again, because as a career seeker myself and a career counsellor it is most inspiring. I'd like to pause the play function at times so that I could reflect longer on what it shows, and reflect together with other Christians on the message it carries for my life and those who like me who know that throughout one's life when winds of change happen, even those we think at times God should not have allowed others to interfere in - which leave our career plans practically capsized, or leave us with disabilities - we can still with God's grace somewhere rely on our renewed freedom in Christ, to correctly seek right authority to help us correct the set of our sails and our steps to do His Holy Will.
    GManfred

    The Soldier Saint

    "Ignacio de Loyola" traces the life of St. Ignatius from childhood up to his exoneration at the Inquisition at Salamanca in 1537, and subsequent departure for a university in Paris to further his studies. In between he experiences a transformation from a soldier of the king to a soldier of Christ.

    It is an intense transformation, having pledged his life to a princess then switching allegiance during his recuperation from a battle wound to a life in the service of God. His wound left him with a limp, a mark of dishonor since he could no longer soldier. It is here that the narrative acquires interest, as the earlier battle scenes had an artificial quality, as though filmed on a sound stage. It takes off as he finds his true calling and is accompanied by some excellent, well written dialogue, especially in some admirable speechifying instances. The overall quality of the script sets 'Ignacio de Loyola" apart from most other films made nowadays and accounts for my rating.

    This movie will probably get a bad rap from critics due to its religious nature, but "Ignacio de Loyola" is about much more than that. It is about change, a change of mind and of lifestyle, a change of values and the discovery of what was front and center all the while, what really counts in life. Ignatius Loyola is a saint, but came by it the hard way - steeped in the temporary and ignoring the spiritual. We can all relate to that.

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      Also, as the first commercial, color feature film to be filmed and shot in Spain by a Filipino company (with ties to the Jesuit organization in the Philippines), it was also shot in English--which is NOT the native tongue of either the Philippines or Spain; but of the 2nd colonizer of the Philippines, the USA. (Note: the Jesuit operation in the Philippines is governed by the New York province of the Jesuit order).
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      Calixto: May God grant you safe passage on all your journeys ahead. May you find companions worthy of your dreams. May your plans always be bold, and may your courage rise to meet them. May you live to bring the love of God to all the corners of the earth, to the most distant peripheries of His Church. And may your passion always burn brightly - that in God's time, you may set the world on fire.

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2016 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official sites
      • Jesuit Communications Foundation
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ignatius of Loyola
    • Filming locations
      • Spain
    • Production company
      • Jesuit Communications Foundation
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      • $950,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $195,250
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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