Joan of Arc's (1999) "Making Of" part 1 - historical documentary (English)

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2009

This report describes a time before the TUDOR - time in the 16th century.

It is a time before 1492 - Christopher Columbus conquers the American Continent. We are still in the Middle Age (in medieval times). Jeanne d'Arc (1412 - 1431) lived in that time. She was 19 years young, when she was executed in case of heresy by burnig at the stake. She was accused of being a WITCH, because of her real faith in GOD. Witchcraft, "and for men" Sorcery were capital punishments for heresy in that times.

With this documentary report, I would like to thank the HISTORICAL SCIENCE. It is a field for my interest in witches. That is why I have uploaded this.

THIS VIDEO IS DEDICATED TO THE HISTORICAL SCIENCE.

The background:
France, in 1429. A 16-year-old country girl becomes the key figure during the hundred-year-old war between France and England. Luc Besson ("The fifth element") produced this splendid and extravagantly masterpiece about one of the most amusing women's figures of the world history.

The girl Joan appears from nothing and explains, before the eyes of the powerful figures, that she was - chosen by God - who wants to defeat the biggest army of the world and the release of France. Still in the same year Joan of Arc reaches the coronation from Karl VII to the king. However, she was pushed by her visionary aims, the case of the virgin of Orléans is already pre-signed.....

length of the total video: almost 24 minutes....

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  • I heard the French hated this movie. :/

  • It's called The The Messenger, and it is a great movie. :)

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  • @SuperKingLetsPlays The British and other allies exiled Napoleon I after marching into Paris, and they did that twice. The French are not to blame for that. They loved him obviously. Damn British!

  • @363Magi The French exiled their greatest leader. What do they know?

  • If the French hate this movie they don't know their shit from their piss!

  • @363Magi why?

  • @dunngar my friend, please learn history before saying such vile things. The French Church authorized her to be General-in-Chief of the armies of France. She was captured by enemies that remained, and sold to the English, who were bitter about losing to a girl. They set up a false and rigged inquisition, that in no way represented a true inquisition. Joan was denied council with the Pope, because the English knew he would free her. Later the trial was declared invalid, and the priests heretical.

  • I like women who are full.. Well endowed.. But for Milla, I make an exception...

  • Savage priests burned a 19 year old woman.. yeah those are god's people.. amazingly hypocritical... makes you wonder what life in Europe would be like without christianity... who knows if they would have been better off.... Jesus Christ is great, but none of his words should ever have led people to burn young women for any reason...

  • Instead of "History is written by the victors" it's "History is written by Hollywood"

    Is there an honest Joan of Arc film that remains objective and based on historical records instead of the speculative psychobabble?

  • @FrenchFrag

    I agree, most people today are ignorant of historical fact. People watch hollywood movies and believe the events within the movies to be fact. My friends hate watching movies about historical events with me. 

  • thanks for posting it!

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