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The Society of Jesus (2017)

The Society of Jesus
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Length 1h35
Genres Drama
Rating56% 2.81922.81922.81922.81922.8192

For the Roman Catholic religious order, see Society of Jesus.

The Society of Jesus (Croatian: Družba Isusova) is a Croatian drama film directed by Silvije Petranovic. It was released in 2004.

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