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Magellan
Magellan
Magellan presents the colonization of the Philippines as a primal, shocking encounter with the unknown and a radical retelling of European narratives of discovery and exploration.
rating
5.6
runtime
164 min

Release

2025-09-10

Cast

Gael García Bernal
Gael García Bernal
as Fernão de Magalhães
Ângela Ramos
Ângela Ramos
as María Caldera Beatriz Barbosa
Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro
as Rajah Humabon
Amado Arjay Babon
Amado Arjay Babon
as Enrique de Malacca
Dario Yazbek Bernal
Dario Yazbek Bernal
as Duarte Barbosa
Hazel Orencio
Hazel Orencio
as Reyna Juana
Brontis Jodorowsky
Brontis Jodorowsky
as Bishop Fonseca
Baptiste Pinteaux
Baptiste Pinteaux
as Father Dela Reina
Bong Cabrera
Bong Cabrera
as Rajah Kulambo
Roger Alan Koza
Roger Alan Koza
as Alfonso de Albuquerque
Valdemar Santos
Valdemar Santos
as Rui Faleiro
Ivo Arroja
Ivo Arroja
as Cristóvão
Rafa Siguion-Reyna
Rafa Siguion-Reyna
as Nuno
Sasa Cabalquinto
Sasa Cabalquinto
as Babaylan
Paulo Calatré
Paulo Calatré
as Francisco Miranda
Rafael Morais
Rafael Morais
as Joao Carvalho
Tomás Alves
Tomás Alves
as Francisco Serrão
Max Grosse Majench
Max Grosse Majench
as Juan de Cartagena
Paolo Dumlao
Paolo Dumlao
as Mafaye
Yvanne Evangelista
Yvanne Evangelista
as Nafea
Almeno Gonçalves
Almeno Gonçalves
as Diogo Barbosa
Rui Serrano
Rui Serrano
as Slave trader
João Fonseca
João Fonseca
as Nuno
Cláudio Henriques
Cláudio Henriques
as Tramp
Daniel Viana
Daniel Viana
as King Manuel I
Erica Rodrigues
Erica Rodrigues
as Queen Leonor
Gustavo Caldeira
Gustavo Caldeira
as Boatman
Mario Huerta
Mario Huerta
as Antonio Pigafetta
Domingos Countinho
Domingos Countinho
as Young Ferdinand
Rubén Carballés
Rubén Carballés
as Gaspar Quesada
José Carlos Perez
José Carlos Perez
as Luiz Mendoza
Alberto Garcia
Alberto Garcia
as Juan Serrano
David Abad
David Abad
as Estavao Gomes
Miguel Cote
Miguel Cote
as Antonio Genovis
Paco Leal
Paco Leal
as Antonio Salomon
Rafael Rodríguez López
Rafael Rodríguez López
as Alvaro Mesquita
Sergio Hurtado
Sergio Hurtado
as Gonzalo Espinoza
Ignacio Gomez
Ignacio Gomez
as Andres de San Martin
Victor Chesnais
Victor Chesnais
as King Carlos
Ulé Baldé
Ulé Baldé
as Agueda
Elisabete Pedreira
Elisabete Pedreira
as Isabel Faleiro
Ghdd Amaro
Ghdd Amaro
as Loa
Gisela Canamero
Gisela Canamero
as Old Woman
Ulises Custodio
Ulises Custodio
as Ship Crew
Daniel Palisa
Daniel Palisa
as Castelo
Grace Sebaria
Grace Sebaria
as Pintados
Mylene Suarez
Mylene Suarez
as Pintados
AJ Pangan
AJ Pangan
as Pintados
Aylin Adobas
Aylin Adobas
as Pintados
Anthony Blesa
Anthony Blesa
as Pintados
Christian Villete
Christian Villete
as Pintados
Angelo Estanol
Angelo Estanol
as Pintados
Ronnie Saet
Ronnie Saet
as Pintados
Antonio Adlawan
Antonio Adlawan
as Pintados
Jay-Ar Toling
Jay-Ar Toling
as Pintados
Clint Limbas
Clint Limbas
as Pintados
Arnel Arpon
Arnel Arpon
as Pintados
Freddie Gillette
Freddie Gillette
as Pintados
Charlie St. Cyr
Charlie St. Cyr
as European Soldier

Director

REVIEWS
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Hamzah1905

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.

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ljabry

I have never assigned a rating of 1/10 to any film until this one. For all those that have been taken by the cinematography, you have been taken for a ride. The use of a 4:3 ratio, dark, smudgy static wide shot series of 2-4 minutes takes, minimal dialog and acting does not make a great film, especially when it is slow for no reason and lasts almost 3 hours. You couldn't even see the main protagonist's face for the first 70 minutes. The net result is a ludicrous film masquerading as art, a talentless, lazy imitation of Werner Herzog's Aguirre, the Wrath of God.