Romero (1989) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 25, 1989

Original Title:
Romero

Alternate Titles:
Romero, le Sang de l'archevêque

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Paulist Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 105

In defense of the poor in El Salvador, he fought with the only weapon he had... the truth.

Romero is a compelling and deeply moving look at the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, who made the ultimate sacrifice in a passionate stand against social injustice and oppression in his county. This film chronicles the transformation of Romero from an apolitical, complacent priest to a committed leader of the Salvadoran people.

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Art Direction:
Francisco Magallón

Assistant Director:
Alfonso Cuarón

Casting:
Bob Morones

Director:
John Duigan

Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton

Editor:
Frans Vandenburg

Executive Producer:
Lawrence Mortorff
John Sacret Young

First Assistant Director:
Daniel Camhi

Makeup Artist:
Lucrecia Muñoz

Music:
Gabriel Yared

Producer:
Ellwood Kieser

Production Design:
Roger Ford

Production Supervisor:
Michael Ray Rhodes

Screenplay:
John Sacret Young

Second Assistant Director:
Rubén González
René Villarreal

Set Decoration:
Olivia Bond

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mike Vazquez

Stunt Coordinator:
Ángel de la Peña

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