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The Trial of Joan of Arc

User Score147 votes
72%7.2/10
Release1963
Runtime1H 2M
LanguageEnglish
StatusReleased

Synopsis

Rouen, Normandy, 1431, during the Hundred Years' War. After being captured by French soldiers from an opposing faction, Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans, is unjustly tried by an ecclesiastical court overseen by her English enemies.

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Director

Robert Bresson

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Keywords

warrior womanbased on true storyhistorical figuretrialhundred years' waryoung womanreligious fundamentalismmartyrdomfrench courtwitch huntpolitical corruptionjoan of arc15th centurymedieval francemedieval historyjeanne d'arc

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CinemaSerf7/10

There is something especially evocative about the way in which this quite short film has been put together by Robert Bresson and Léonce-Henri Burel. In just over an hour, it offers us a startlingly bleak interpretation of the last weeks of Joan of Arc's life, imprisoned, manipulated and subjected to immense amounts of intellectual cruelty by a church and a state that was determined that she should burn - regardless of any guilt or innocence. Florence Delay is very effective in the tital role - probably the best characterisation of this woman I have ever seen. Jean-Claude Fourneau is also at the top of his game as the prosecuting bishop "Cauchon" offering us a vision of a man as devoid of any Christian kindness as it is possible to imagine. Given everyone knows what did happen to this tortured soul, Bresson still manages to elicit a considerable degree of optimism: might things end differently this time? The dialogue is bland. Not in any dull sense, but in a matter-of-fact, non-florid fashion. The photography is basic and almost rudimentary - indeed, that also adds a great deal to the authenticity of just what it might well have been like at the time. If you ever watch any films about this historical event, then this ought to be the one...

Nov 10, 2022

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Countries:France
Production:Agnès Delahaie Productions