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Magellan (2025)

6.8 | Sep 10, 2025 (PH) | Drama, History | 02:44

In the 16th century, young and ambitious Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan rebels against the power of the King of Portugal, who doesn’t support his dream of discovering the world, and persuades the Spanish monarchy to fund his bold expedition to the fabled lands of the East.

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Gael García Bernal
Ferdinand Magellan
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Ronnie Lazaro
Rajah Humabon
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Brontis Jodorowsky
Bishop Fonseca
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Baptiste Pinteaux
Father Dela Reina
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Bong Cabrera
Rajah Kulambo
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Roger Alan Koza
Alfonso de Albuquerque

Reviews

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Call Me Dunham
8 | Dec 07, 2025
The real definition of every frame being a painting, it’s truly that beautiful. Magellan is one of the best historical biopic films I’ve ever seen. Shot entirely with static frames, minimal scoring, calm and quiet vibes, and cinematography that’s beautifully serene and soothing to look at. Lav Diaz also boldly portrays the dark side of colonialism and the deceit of European explorers in the past even though, as far as I know (CMIIW), the film is supported by institutions from Portugal and Spain and he conveys all of that with extraordinary beauty. This film isn’t just about recounting the past, but serves as a reminder, showing us how European explorers once tortured, colonized, plundered, and pitted Southeast Asian nations against one another. With this film, we are given a silent witness to how cruelty and human greed can destroy norms and morality.