Giovanna d'Arco (1999)
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Guerra dei cent'anni. Giovanna d'Arco, già leggenda popolare a diciotto anni, riesce, da sola, a superare le linee nemiche inglesi e raggiungere a Chinon Carlo VII, delfino di Francia. La "pulzella" convince il futuro re di essere in diretto contatto con Dio, soprattutto lo induce ad attaccare gli Inglesi ad Orléans. Giovanna vince una battaglia dopo l'altra. Quando Carlo, incoronato re, decide di trattare col nemico inglese, Giovanna continua la guerra da sola. Tradita, viene presa prigioniera dai Borgognoni, che simpatizzano con gli inglesi, e venduta al nemico per 10.000 scudi. Il re non muove un dito, ben contento di essersi liberato della patata bollente. Giovanna viene processata per eresia. Le si offre la possibilità di abiurare ma non recede dalle proprie posizioni.
Direttore:
Luc Besson
Scrittore:
Luc Besson
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Milla Jovovich as Joan of Arc |
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John Malkovich as Charles VII |
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Faye Dunaway as Yolande of Aragon |
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Dustin Hoffman as Joan's conscience |
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Pascal Greggory as The Duke of Alençon |
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Vincent Cassel as Gilles de Rais |
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Tchéky Karyo as Jean de Dunois |
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Richard Ridings as La Hire |
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Desmond Harrington as Aulon |
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Timothy West as Cauchon |
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Rab Affleck as Comrade |
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Stéphane Algoud as Look Out |
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Edwin Apps as Bishop |
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David Bailie as English Judge |
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David Barber as English Judge |
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Timothy Bateson as English Judge |
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David Begg as Nobleman |
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Christian Barbier as Captain |
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Christian Bergner as Captain |
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Andrew Birkin as Talbot |
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Dominic Borrelli as English Judge |
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John Boswall as Old Priest |
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Matthew Bowyer as The Bludgeoned French Soldier |
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Paul Brooke as Domremy's Priest |
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Bruce Byron as Joan's Father |
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Charles Cork as Vaucouleurs' Priest |
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Patrice Cossonneau as Captain |
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Tony D'Amario as Compiegne's Mayor |
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Daniel Daujon as Church's Peer |
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Tonio Descanvelle as Xaintrailles |
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Philippe du Janerand as Dijon |
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Sissi Duparc as Mary of Anjou's Lady's Companion |
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Barbara Elbourn as The Aunt |
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Christian Erickson as La Tremoille |
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Tara Flanagan as A woman |
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Bruno Flender as Inquisitor |
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Serge Fournier as a father of the church |
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David Gant as The Duke of Bedford |
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Sydney Golder as the cell guard |
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Jessica Goldman as Lady in Waiting of the Duchess of Bedford |
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Framboise Gommendy as Joan's mother |
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Robert Goodman as Black beard |
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Jean-Pierre Gos as Laxart |
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Joanne Greenwood as Catherine |
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Bernard Grenet as Bishop of senlis |
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Valerie Griffiths as midwife |
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Timothée Grimblat as Joan's concience (child) |
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Richard Guille as a guard in Rouen |
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Thierry Guilmard as an assessor |
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Jérôme Hankins as a noble |
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Jacques Herlin as the priest of Orleans |
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Len Hibberd as a rapist |
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Didier Hoarau as an assessor |
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Vera Jakob as a woman |
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Michael Jenn as The Duke of Burgundy |
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Toby Jones as English Judge |
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Gérard Krawczyk as a father of the Church |
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Richard Leaf as Joan's conscience (young men) |
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Franck Lebreton as an assessor |
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Joseph Malerba as Beaurevoir guard |
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Dominique Marcas as an inquisitor |
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Eric Mariotto as young monk |
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René Marquant as a priest |
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Carl McCrystal as Glasdale |
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Gina McKee as the Duchess of Bedford |
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Phil McKee as Red beard |
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Simon Meacock as a soldier |
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John Merrick as Regnault of Chartres |
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Joseph O'Conor as chief inquisitor |
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Quentin Ogier as Louis |
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Mélanie Page as a young girl |
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Brian Pettifer as the executioner / the torturer of the trial |
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Philip Philmar as an english judge |
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Brian Poyser as an english judge |
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Olivier Rabourdin as Richemont |
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Vincent Regan as Buck |
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René Remblier as Dijon's assistant |
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Joseph Rezwin as Poitiers' Inquisitor |
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Ralph Riach as an english judge |
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Mark Richards as Rouen guard |
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Malcolm Rogers as bishop |
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Tara Römer as Jean of Gamaches |
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Julie-Anne Roth as a young girl |
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Olga Sékulic as Marie of Anjou |
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Vincent Tulli as Orleans' physicist |
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Jane Valentine as Joan (8 years) |
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Jemima West as Girl |
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Tat Whalley as Raymond |
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Peter Whitfield as an english judge |
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Frédéric Witta as an inquisitor |
| Production | Patrice Ledoux | Producer |
| Editing | Sylvie Landra | Editor |
| Production | Oldřich Mach | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Andrew Birkin | Writer |
| Production | Marc Jenny | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Éric Serra | Music |
| Production | Luc Besson | Producer |
| Camera | Thierry Arbogast | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Luc Besson | Director |
| Writing | Luc Besson | Screenplay |
| Production | Lucinda Syson | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Catherine Leterrier | Costume Design |
| Production | Martina Kubešová | Casting |
| Production | Tomáš Zelenka | Casting |
| Crew | Michael E. Phillips | Post Production Consulting |
| Sound | François Groult | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Manuela Taco | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Frédéric Zaid | Hairstylist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bobo Sobotka | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marianne Collette | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Jérôme Lévy | Foley Artist |
| Production | Nathalie Chéron | Casting |
| Production | Nathalie Guillaume | Casting |
| Art | Hugues Tissandier | Production Design |
| Art | Gilles Boillot | Art Direction |
| Art | Alain Paroutaud | Art Direction |
| Art | Robert Le Corre | Set Decoration |
| Art | Ronald Meanti | Set Decoration |
| Art | Alain Pitrel | Set Decoration |
| Visual Effects | Benoit Philippon | Visual Effects |
| Art | Jérôme Poirier | Set Decoration |