The best Pope John Paul II’s movies on Google Play Movies

Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II

18/05/1920- 02/04/2005
Today we present the best Pope John Paul II’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Pope John Paul II’s movies.

The Seventh Day

The Seventh Day
4.5/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 26/03/2021
  • Character: Self (Archive Footage)
A renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge.

Hesburgh

Hesburgh
8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 26/04/2019
  • Character: Himself (archive footage)
He counseled presidents and popes, served on corporate boards and infuriated Richard Nixon. He was one of the only friends to whom Ann Landers turned for advice. During his 35 years as president of the University of Notre Dame, Theodore Hesburgh became one of the most influential and inspiring people of the 20th century.

Hostage to the Devil

Hostage to the Devil
5.2/10
Malachi Martin; an Irish priest who dedicated his life to battling an ancient evil. Malachi Martin; exorcist. Using first-hand interviews, dramatic reconstruction, archival evidence and Martin's own words, this documentary will follow Father Martin's incredible crusade from the 1970s through to his death in 1999. So. Does the Devil exist?

John Paul II in Ireland: A Plea for Peace

John Paul II in Ireland: A Plea for Peace
5.8/10
  • Release: 21/09/2018
  • Character: Himself
A look back at 1979, when the Pope visited Ireland in hopes of ending violence and praying for all to seek a peaceful resolution.

Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon

Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon
7.7/10
Musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti recorded more than 60 albums to promote the magic of Afrobeat but never lost his political voice as an outspoken critic against widespread government corruption in Nigeria. This documentary examines the role that Fela, dubbed "Black President," played in shedding light on atrocities in his homeland and in promoting the ascent of African music worldwide.

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