The Mission [SAFE]

Under Portuguese rule, the Guaraní people—who had built a thriving society under Jesuit protection—faced re-enslavement.

A man of peace who believes in nonviolent resistance. He leads the Guaraní in prayer and song even as the military advances. The Mission

Roland Joffé's (1986) is a sweeping historical epic that explores the clash between faith, colonial greed, and personal redemption. Set in the 1750s South American jungle, it follows two very different Jesuit priests who must decide how to defend an indigenous community against European powers. Historical Context and Plot Under Portuguese rule, the Guaraní people—who had built

Much of the film was shot on location at the Iguazu Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil. Key Characters and Themes Roland Joffé's (1986) is a sweeping historical epic

The heart of the story lies in the contrasting approaches to resistance and morality: