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The Trial of Joan of Arc

The Trial of Joan of Arc

Drama, Biography, History

Robert Bresson

Florence Delay, Jean-Claude Fourneau, Roger Honorat, Marc Jacquier, Jean Gillibert, Michel Herubel, André Régnier, Arthur Le Bau, Marcel Darbaud, Philippe Dreux, Paul-Robert Mimet, Gérard Zingg, Yves Le Prince, André Maurice, Donald O'Brien, Michael Williams

1962

France

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Completed

French, English

65 minutes

2025-03-02 05:45:13

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This film (drama)Also known asProcès de Jeanne d'Arc,is aFranceProducerwomen sex,At1962Released in year 。The dialogue language isFrench, English,Current Douban rating7.9(For reference only)。
A classic work by Robert Bresson from France in 1962, starring Florence Delay (from "Night Train"), awarded the Jury Prize and the Human Spirit Award at the Cannes Film Festival. This film is the fourth cinematic adaptation of the legend of Joan of Arc in film history and is Bresson's most mature work in terms of structuralism and minimalism following "A Man Escapes" and "Pickpocket." The injustice faced by Joan of Arc is conveyed very clearly through the director's rich cinematic language. Bresson has always emphasized the importance of sound, image, language, and structure in film, and this work can be seen as an important manifestation of his cinematic ideas. He stated, "When I made 'The Trial of Joan of Arc,' I asked the girl I selected to never think for a moment that she ever was or could be Joan of Arc, nothing more."