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Le ultime ore di vita della Pulzella d'Orléans, dall'accusa di eresia al processo dinanzi al tribunale ecclesiastico, dalle torture subite in carcere fino alla condanna al rogo.Le ultime ore di vita della Pulzella d'Orléans, dall'accusa di eresia al processo dinanzi al tribunale ecclesiastico, dalle torture subite in carcere fino alla condanna al rogo.Le ultime ore di vita della Pulzella d'Orléans, dall'accusa di eresia al processo dinanzi al tribunale ecclesiastico, dalle torture subite in carcere fino alla condanna al rogo.
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 1 candidatura
Maria Falconetti
- Jeanne d'Arc
- (as Mlle Renée Falconetti)
Eugene Silvain
- Évêque Pierre Cauchon (Bishop Pierre Cauchon)
- (as Eugène Silvain)
Louis Ravet
- Jean Beaupère
- (as Ravet)
Armand Lurville
- Juge (Judge)
- (as André Lurville)
Jean Aymé
- Juge (Judge)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Camille Bardou
- Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gilbert Dacheux
- Juge (Judge)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gilbert Dalleu
- Jean Lemaître
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Paul Delauzac
- Martin Ladvenu
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Dimitri Dimitriev
- Juge (Judge)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAfter completing the original cut of the film, director Carl Theodor Dreyer learned that the entire master print had been destroyed accidentally. With no ability to reshoot, Dreyer re-edited the entire film from footage he had originally rejected.
- BlooperIn the 15th century, a priest can be seen wearing a Jesuit robe. The Jesuit order was founded in the 16th century.
- Citazioni
Jeanne d'Arc: Dear God, I accept my death gladly but do not let me suffer too long. Will I be with You tonight in Paradise?
- Versioni alternativeIn the 1930s, a one-hour synchronized sound version was reissued under the name "The Immortal Saint" using David Ross as a narrator to replace intertitles.
- ConnessioniEdited into From Camille to Joan of Arc (1961)
Recensione in evidenza
What can one say about this work of art that has not been said many times before by those far better qualified to explain both it's importance and place as cinema and art? I shall not comment on the greatness of the film's technical achievements; the stunning cinematography, the production design, the brilliance of the screenplay based on actual transcripts from the trial, or the perfection of Mr. Dreyer's direction. The performance of Falconetti as Jeanne d' Arc has a profundity and depth far beyond my ability to illuminate. I suppose the best I can hope to do is to share my feelings, however inadequately expressed, of the effect it had on me. To say that it may be the greatest film ever made is to sound both obvious and trite. That a work of such beauty and simplicity, made seventy-six years ago can still have the power to move audiences in an era of multi-million dollar, hi-tech, bombastic over-wrought cinematic drivel is in itself a testament to the vision and genius of Carl Theodor Dreyer, Maria Falconetti and their collaborators. It is nourishment for those that hunger for something more in cinema, a feast for the soul. It is a reminder that film can indeed be art, and this film like all great works of art, lifts and transports us from the routine of our work-a-day lives to enable us, if only for a moment to experience the sublime. When viewing it we look at it as looking in a mirror. That is to say we look into ourselves. We question ourselves as to our own beliefs, or the lack thereof and the strength of spirit that enables an individual to endure the unendurable. Viewing it is a profound experience the nature of which for myself is transcendent rather than religious, because I am not in the least a religious person. Transcendent because it evokes emotions and thoughts that I cannot wholly account for, or adequately explain.
"La Passion of Jeanne d'Arc" is stark, radiant, exalted, simple, (but never simplistic), and ultimately sublime. The rest is silence.
"La Passion of Jeanne d'Arc" is stark, radiant, exalted, simple, (but never simplistic), and ultimately sublime. The rest is silence.
- GulyJimson
- 26 dic 2004
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 21.877 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.408 USD
- 26 nov 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 22.731 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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- 1.33 : 1
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