The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Image
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Summary: In 1412, a young girl called Jeanne is born in Domrémy, France. The times are hard: The Hunderd Years war with England has been going on since 1337, English knights and soldiers roam the country. Jeanne develops into a very religious young woman, she confesses several times a day. At the age of 13, she has her first vision and finds a sword. When coming home with it, she finds the English leveling her home town. Years after that, in 1428, she knows her mission is to be ridding France of the English and so sets out to meet Charles, the Dauphin. In his desperate military situation, he welcomes all help and gives the maiden a chance to prove her divine mission. 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. Jeanne d'Arc gets set up in his trap and is imprisoned by the Burgundians. In a trial 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.
Runtime: 148 min
Rating: Rated R for strong graphic battles, a rape and some language.
Production: Gaumont
Genres: Biography, Drama, History, War
Country: France
Language: English
Home Release Date: Apr 4, 2000
Director Credit
Luc Besson Director
Writer Credit
Andrew Birkin Written By
Luc Besson Written By
Cast Credit
Andrew Birkin Talbot
Bruce Byron Joan's Father
Christian Barbier Captain
Christian Bergner Captain
David Bailie English Judge
David Barber English Judge
David Begg Nobleman - Rouen's Castle
Dominic Borrelli English Judge
Edwin Apps Bishop
John Boswall Old Priest
Matthew Bowyer The Bludgeoned French Soldier
Paul Brooke Domremy's Priest
Rab Affleck Comrade
Stéphane Algoud Look Out
Timothy Bateson English Judge
Producer Credit
Luc Besson Co-Producer
Marc Jenny Executive Producer
Oldrich Mach Executive Producer
Patrice Ledoux Producer
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