The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) - Drama Movies 82 minutes. Die Passion der Jungfrau von Orléans, A Paixão de Joana d'Arc, Johanna von Orléans, Jeanne d'Arcs lidelse og død, Страсти Жанны д'Арк, La passione di Giovanna d'Arco, La pasión de Juana de Arco, Męczeństwo Joanny d'Arc, Patimile Ioanei d'Arc, 裁かるるジャンヌ, Τα πάθη της Ζαν Ντ’ Αρκ, Utrpení Panny orleánské, O Martírio de Joana D'Arc, 잔 다르크의 열정, 裁かるゝジャンヌ. 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. suffering, court case, judge, sentence, woman martyr, heresy, trial, religion, torture chamber, saint, martyrdom, dove, silent film, catholicism, martyr, joan of arc, forgery, judiciary, 15th century, burning at stake, holy communion, bloodletting, jeanne d'arc
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Die Passion der Jungfrau von Orléans, A Paixão de Joana d'Arc, Johanna von Orléans, Jeanne d'Arcs lidelse og død, Страсти Жанны д'Арк, La passione di Giovanna d'Arco, La pasión de Juana de Arco, Męczeństwo Joanny d'Arc, Patimile Ioanei d'Arc, 裁かるるジャンヌ, Τα πάθη της Ζαν Ντ’ Αρκ, Utrpení Panny orleánské, O Martírio de Joana D'Arc, 잔 다르크의 열정, 裁かるゝジャンヌ-
Released: Apr 21, 1928
Runtime: 82 minutes
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Crew: Carl Theodor Dreyer (Editor), Valentine Hugo (Costume Design), Carl Theodor Dreyer (Director), Marguerite Beaugé (Editor), Rudolph Maté (Director of Photography), Carl Theodor Dreyer (Screenplay)
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.