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Процесс Жанны Д'Арк (1962 )

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Although the story takes place in 1431, Jeanne's hairstyle is strictly a popular mode of the early 1960s. This is not a "goof" but an intention on the director's part to help young people identify with the character. See more »

Bishop Cauchon. Do your saints hate the English?
Jeanne d'Arc. They love what Our Lord loves and hate what he hates.
Bishop Cauchon. Does God hate the English?
Jeanne d'Arc. Whether he loves or hates them I don't know. I only know they'll be driven from France or die here.
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A slow but splendid reconstruction about the trial of Joan of Arc in which she was wrongly sentenced to death

This is a magnificent rendition of the trial of Joan of Arc (Florence Delay in his only acting); as after the successful liberation of Orléans and Reims. the Dauphin can be crowned traditionally in the cathedral of Reims - and does not need her anymore, since his wishes are satisfied. The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege of Orléans as part of a relief mission. Jeanne d'Arc gets set up in his trap and is imprisoned by the Burgundians. In a trial (presided by bishop Cauchon well played by Fournier) against her under English law, she can't be forced to tell about her divine visions she has had continuously since childhood. Being condemned of witchcraft and being considered as relapsed heretic, she is sentenced to death. Jeanne d'Arc is burnt alive in the marketplace of Rouen on May 30th, 1431, at only 19 years of age .

This excellent film by Robert Bresson was based entirely on the transcripts of the real-life trial. adapted in theatrical fashion ; concerning Joan's imprisonment, interrogation and final execution at the hands of the English. Joan excellently played by Florence Delay asserted that she had visions from God. Saint Catalina. Saint Margarita and Angel St Michelle that instructed her to recover her homeland from English domination late in the Hundred Years' War. Although the story takes place in 1431, Jeanne's hairstyle is strictly a popular mode of the early 1960s. This is not a "goof" but an intention on the director's part to help young people identify with the character. It was shot in a spare. too serious and low-key style. Runtime movie is short. approx. 65 minutes. but is neither boring. nor dull but thought-provoking. The ending scenes in which she's condemned is very interesting and the sentence at the burning pole is overwhelming .

Other films about this historic character are the following. TV version (1999) with Lelee Sobieski. Neal Patrick Harris as Charles VII. Peter O'Toole as the Bishop. Powers Boothe. Olimpia Dukakis and Peter Strauss ; Joan of Arc (1999) by Luc Besson with Milla Jovovich. Tchéky Karyo as Dunois. John Malkovich as Charles VII and Toby Jones ; Saint Joan (1957) by Otto Preminger with Jean Seberg. Richard Widmark. Richard Todd and John Gielgud ; Joan of Arc (1954) by Roberto Rosselini with Ingrid Bergman ; Joan of Arc by Victor Fleming (1948) with Ingrid Berman. J Carrol Naish. War Bond and Jose Ferrer as Charles VII. Furthermore. silent adaptation such as the classical La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928) by Carl Theodor Dreyer with Maria Falconetti and Joan The woman (1916) by Cecil B Demille .

The movie was set in ¨Hundred years war¨ developed between 1337 and 1453 (downfall date of Constantinopla by Turks). The historical deeds are the following. Henry V vanquishes Charles VI in Agincourt (1415) that was a major English victory against a numerically superior French army in the Hundred Years' War. The battle occurred on Friday, 25 October 1415 and Henry V takes over on Normandy. Charles VI of France signs ¨Troyes treatise¨ in which Henry V is wedded to Charles's daughter. Later on. Henry VI of England proclaims himself king of France but then Joan of Arc proclaims in Bourges to Charles VII as king. after being crowned in Reims. She gained prominence when she overcame the dismissive attitude of veteran commanders and lifted the siege in only nine days. Joan of Arc acting as a divine mission defeats English army in Orleans .Several more swift victories led to Charles VII's coronation and settled the disputed succession to the throne. But she's captured by the Burgundians and is handed over to English authorities and they fire her for heretic and witch in Rouen.

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