Giovanna d'Arco

Titolo originale: Joan of Arc
Regia: Luc Besson |
Anno: 1999
Origine: France |
Generi: Avventura Dramma Azione Storia Guerra
Tag: rape | france | politics | necrophilia | siege | biography | hundred years' war | orléans | burned alive | heroine | burned at the stake | joan of arc | dauphin | 15th century | charles vii | religious conviction | anachronistic | trebuchet | jeanne d'arc |
Cast: Milla Jovovich | John Malkovich | Faye Dunaway | Dustin Hoffman | Pascal Greggory | Vincent Cassel | Tchéky Karyo | Richard Ridings | Desmond Harrington | Timothy West | Rab Affleck | Stéphane Algoud | Edwin Apps | David Bailie | David Barber | Timothy Bateson | David Begg | Christian Barbier | Christian Bergner | Andrew Birkin | Dominic Borrelli | John Boswall | Matthew Bowyer | Paul Brooke | Bruce Byron | Charles Cork | Patrice Cossonneau | Tony D'Amario | Daniel Daujon | Tonio Descanvelle | Philippe du Janerand | Sissi Duparc | Barbara Elbourn | Christian Erickson | Tara Flanagan | Bruno Flender | Serge Fournier | David Gant | Sydney Golder | Jessica Goldman | Framboise Gommendy | Robert Goodman | Jean-Pierre Gos | Joanne Greenwood | Bernard Grenet | Valerie Griffiths | Timothée Grimblat | Richard Guille | Thierry Guilmard | Jérôme Hankins | Jacques Herlin | Len Hibberd | Didier Hoarau | Vera Jakob | Michael Jenn | Toby Jones | Gérard Krawczyk | Richard Leaf | Franck Lebreton | Joseph Malerba | Dominique Marcas | Eric Mariotto | René Marquant | Carl McCrystal | Gina McKee | Phil McKee | Simon Meacock | John Merrick | Joseph O'Conor | Quentin Ogier | Mélanie Page | Brian Pettifer | Philip Philmar | Brian Poyser | Olivier Rabourdin | Vincent Regan | René Remblier | Joseph Rezwin | Ralph Riach | Mark Richards | Malcolm Rogers | Tara Römer | Julie-Anne Roth | Olga Sékulic | Vincent Tulli | Jane Valentine | Jemima West | Tat Whalley | Peter Whitfield | Frédéric Witta |

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.

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Errori

Several crucial errors in the coronation scene:1) The shape of the bishops' mitres are too-narrow an [...] D
The game of hiding the identity of Charles VII never happened, she had a private meeting when they f [...] D
When Joan meets Dauphin Charles for the first time she holds her arms around him shifting from just [...] D
At the Joan's sister funeral mother puts her hand on Joan's shoulder. We clearly can see her perfect [...] D
The English captain clearly does not bring his armour when he escapes the Touirelles by jumping into [...] D
Joan's older sister was not murdered by soldiers, but survived to adulthood and married. She died ul [...] D
As Joan is introduced to Lord Dunois, a modern deerstand is seen in a nearby grove. D
When the siege tower falls on the gate to the castle, everybody behind the gate door runs away. But [...] D
Joan is shot by an arrow near her right collarbone. In the last scenes(when she is about to be burne [...] D
At the beginning of the film, explanatory text indicating the year 1420 accompanies a map of Europe [...] D
When Joan is riding her horse up to the castle to meet with Charles VII for the first time, an enorm [...] D
When the English first see the army arrive on the far side of the river at Orleans just after Joan's [...] D
At the beginning of the film when Joan is lying by the river to the right of the screen you can see [...] D
When Joan is walking across the room to meet the Dauphin, the length of her hair on the side of her [...] D
In one fight, a man cuts off another's arm. He hits him in the forearm with the sword but you can cl [...] D

Frase

Pierre Cauchon: Joan, be careful, you're not helpi [...] D
Joan of Arc: It's not my body I want to save. It's [...] D
Joan of Arc: I don't think. I leave that to God. I [...] D
Joan of Arc: France does not belong to you, Charle [...] D
Joan of Arc: I did not come here to perform tricks [...] D
Aulon: Is there anything you need? Joan of Arc: W [...] D
[In questioning Joan regarding all the gifts that [...] D
[the English garrison are all bewildered to see th [...] D
Joan of Arc: All you have to do is do as you're to [...] D
Joan of Arc: May God forgive your blasphemy, becau [...] D
La Hire: I swear those Goddamned bloody English wi [...] D
Yolande of Aragon: Don't worry, Charles. If God is [...] D
Charles VII: [Clearly frustrated with Joan] If onl [...] D
Joan of Arc: [to Dunois] You have been with your c [...] D
Charles VII: [Considering Jeanne's proposal] After [...] D
Joan of Arc: I've always been faithful to God, and [...] D
Cauchon: Father Vincente, you're the most venerabl [...] D
Charles VII: [Bathing in a tub with his wife] We a [...] D
Aulon: But how do you know that these voices aren' [...] D
[At Joan's insistence, a letter is fired by arrow [...] D
Opening title: France is going through the darkest [...] D
Joan of Arc: I need to speak to the captain of the [...] D
The Conscience: Who are you to even think that you [...] D
[last lines] Title Card: Joan of Arc was burnt on [...] D
Gilles de Rais: [about Joan] She's nuts! D
La Hire: [praying] I swear that I will never swear [...] D
Joan of Arc: Give me an army, send me to Orleans, [...] D
Joan of Arc: [to Glassdale] Yield! Yield, to the K [...] D
Joan of Arc: This morning God gave us a great vict [...] D
Joan of Arc: How dare you stop me from doing God's [...] D
Joan of Arc: I've always been faithful to God and [...] D
Aulon: Jeanne! Are you all right? Joan of Arc: Ye [...] D
The Conscience: Who are you to even think you can [...] D
The Conscience: I must admit you have a big imagin [...] D
[repeated line] Joan of Arc: Sooner is better tha [...] D
Joan of Arc: I don't think. I leave that to God. I [...] D
Joan of Arc: Never look behind, only ahead. D
The Duke of Burgundy: [to Joan] Personally, I don' [...] D
Charles VII: Hey, shouldn't you be learning your l [...] D
Joan of Arc: I've seen enough blood, but if you wa [...] D
The Conscience: Yet from an infinite number of pos [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: 1420. Henry V, King of [...] D
Joan of Arc: There's nothing to hear! And why is t [...] D

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