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The Passion of Joan of Arc

NR
Movie
1928
1h 22m
French
Drama, History
A classic of the silent age, this film tells the story of the doomed but ultimately canonized 15th-century teenage warrior. On trial for claiming she'd spoken to God, Jeanne d'Arc is subjected to inhumane treatment and scare tactics at the hands of church court officials. Initially bullied into changing her story, Jeanne eventually opts for what she sees as the truth. Her punishment, a famously brutal execution, earns her perpetual martyrdom.
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Maria Falconetti
Jeanne d'Arc
Eugne Silvain
Bishop Pierre Cauchon
Andr Berley
Jean d'Estivet
Maurice Schutz
Nicolas Loyseleur
Antonin Artaud
Jean Massieu
Michel Simon
Jean Lemaître
Jean dYd
Guillaume Evrard
Louis Ravet
Jean Beaupère
Jean Aym
Judge (uncredited)
Gilbert Dacheux
Judge (uncredited)
Gilbert Dalleu
Jean Lemaître (uncredited)
Paul Delauzac
Martin Ladvenu (uncredited)
Dimitri Dimitriev
Judge (uncredited)
FournezGoffard
Judge (uncredited)
Henri Gaultier
Judge (uncredited)
Paul Jorge
Judge (uncredited)
Marie Lacroix
Woman Looking at the Stake (uncredi...
Henri Maillard
Judge (uncredited)
Raymond Narlay
Judge (uncredited)
Directed By: Carl Theodor Dreyer
Written By: Carl Theodor Dreyer (Screenplay), Joseph Delteil

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Aryion says...
2 years ago
Incredible close-ups, wonderful acting by Renee Falconetti, the last 10 minutes are insanely powerful. A film that looks like it came out in the 90's, it's incredibly modern, I keep wondering how it's possible that in the 20's such a film came out 8/10
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JoeyvanAwesome says...
4 months ago
Beautifully made, but that’s it for me. There is enough to like if you have a love for silent films or if you want to study movies in any way. As someone who has neither, this was just not my cup of tea.
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Mogregio says...
one year ago
this must have gone over my head entirely, as a standalone movie, and going into it with no prior knowledge of its significance it was just a generally poor film that does not stand up at all to modern cinema in my opinion.
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soonertbone says...
one year ago
Beautiful, moving, startling. I had seen snippets of this before: Renee Falconetti’s face in this movie is such a well-known image (for good reason) and part of me wondered whether the movie would live up to my expectations. Falconetti’s acting is…sparse. (Not to mention the austere production design.) And since Dreyer shoots nearly the whole movie in close-up, there are long stretches where it feels like there’s not much going on. But what I wasn’t expecting was the editing and the camera movement, both of which felt kinetic and almost hyper-modern at times. Together, the movie was really effective at creating a space of heightened tension and subjugation, which began to draw out these really subtle emotional cues from Joan’s expression. And while I’m not religious and the elements of her devotion didn’t resonate with me on a personal level, I found myself reading the film through a feminist lens that connected me to her experience on a universal level. (Also want to shout out to the musical accompaniment on the Criterion release, which apparently was an oratorio composed by Richard Einhorn–it was great.)
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CinemaSerf
2 years ago
Maria Falconetti is superb as the eponymous tortured soul betrayed and tried for heresy in 15th century France. The history is well known, and Carl Theodor Dreyer sticks fairly faithfully to the more established, traditional, chronology which leaves us, the audience, to focus much more on the wonder More
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