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Joan the Maid 1: The Battles ()

Jeanne la Pucelle I - Les batailles (original title)
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A part of Joan of Arc's life. At the beginning, Jeanne (Joan) has already left Domremy, she is trying to convince a captain to escort her to the Dauphin. It ends during Jeanne's first battle, at Orleans. Meanwhile, Jeanne is depicted more... See more »

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Tatiana Moukhine ...
Isabelle Romée
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Jeanne d'Arc
Jean-Marie Richier ...
Durand Laxart
Baptiste Roussillon ...
Baudricourt
Jean-Luc Petit ...
Henri Le Royer
Bernadette Giraud ...
Catherine Le Royer
Jean-Claude Jay ...
Jacques Alain
Olivier Cruveiller ...
Jean de Metz
Benjamin Rataud ...
Bertrand de Poulengy
Cyril Haouzi ...
Jean de Honnecourt
Réginald Huguenin ...
Colet de Vienne
Patrick Adomian ...
Richard l'archer
Nicolas Vian ...
Julien
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Charles, Dauphin de France
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La Trémoille
Marcel Bozonnet ...
Regnault de Chartres
Didier Sauvegrain ...
Raoul de Gaucourt
Mathieu Busson ...
Louis de Coutes
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Jean d'Alançon
Bernard Sobel ...
Pierre de Versailles
Jérôme Nicolin ...
Guillaume Aimeri
Wilfred Benaïche ...
Mathieu Mesnage
Robert Lucibello ...
Seguin Seguin
Guy Martinez ...
Pierre Seguin
Guy Champrenault ...
Guillaume Lemaire
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Jean d'Aulon
Martine Pascal ...
Yolande d'Aragon
Patrick Le Mauff ...
Jean, Bâtard d'Orléans
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Gilles de Laval
Catherine Bidaut ...
Dame Boucher
Claire Bacot ...
Charlotte
Lydie Marsan ...
Hermine
Pierre Baillot ...
Jacques Boucher
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Pierre
Yann Baude ...
Ambleville
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La Hire
Mathias Jung ...
Jean Pasquerel
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Xaintrailles
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Raymond
Thierry Bordereau ...
Le Basque
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Le prêtre (uncredited)

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Jacques Rivette

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Pascal Bonitzer ... ()
 
Christine Laurent ... ()
 
Jacques Rivette ... ()

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Martine Marignac ... producer
Maurice Tinchant ... producer

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Jordi Savall

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William Lubtchansky

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Nicole Lubtchansky

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Swan Pham

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Emmanuel de Chauvigny

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Christine Laurent

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Christian Lambert ... unit manager
Pierre Wallon ... production manager

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Gabriele Roux ... assistant director

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Chabrand Gilles ... carpenter

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Philippe Bouchez ... boom operator
Florian Eidenbenz ... sound
Bernard Le Roux ... sound mixer
Fred Mays ... post-synchronisation

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Michel Anderson ... stunts
Alain Barbier ... stunts
Jean-Claude Braquet ... stunts
Jean-Loup Celeyron ... stunts
Jean-François Demange ... stunts
Michel Didier ... stunts (as Didier Michel)
Albert Goldberg ... stunts
Jean Gouello ... stunts
Alain Grellier ... stunts
Stefan Gudju ... stunts (as Stephane Gudju)
Pascal Guégan ... stunts
Philippe Guégan ... stunt coordinator
Christian Hening ... stunts
Pascal Lopez ... stunts
Pascal Madura ... stunts
Roland Neunreuther ... stunts
Bernard Sachsé ... stunts
Alain Saugout ... stunts
Bertrand Scheidt ... stunts
Jean-Marie Sonnet ... stunts
Patrick Steltzer ... stunts
Marc Teterel ... stunts
Frédéric Vallet ... stunts
Lionel Vitrant ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Koen Firlefijn ... key grip
Dries Leerschool ... grip

Music Department

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Michael Behringer ... performer: orgue
Alfredo Bernaridini ... musician
Francis Biggi ... musician
Eunice Brandão ... musician
Jean-Pierre Canihac ... performer: Cornet
Sergi Casademunt ... musician: Violes
Michèle Claude ... performer: percussion
Beatrice Delpierre ... performer: Chalemies
Thierry Durand ... musician
Pedro Estevan ... musician: percussion
Guy Ferber ... performer: trumpet
Montserrat Figueras ... performer: soprano
Hespèrion XXI ... musician (as Hesperion XX)
Armin Janda ... musician
Maria-Cristina Kiehr ... performer: soprano (as Maria Cristina Kiehr)
Daniel Lassalle ... musician
Andrew Lawrence-King ... performer: harp
Rolf Lislevand ... performer: luths
Jean-Luc Machicot ... musician
Pedro Memelsdorff ... performer: Flute
Jordi Savall ... conductor / performer: Viole de gambe
Markus Tapio ... musician
Michèle Vanderbrouque ... musician
Kai Wessel ... performer: Contretenor

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Guylaine Arnoult ... stable boy
Joëlle Baland ... assistant horse master
Christel Bonnet ... stable girl
Nicolas Delauney ... stable boy
Elodie Lheure ... stable girl
Mario Luraschi ... horse master
Leslie Rain ... stable girl (as Leslie Goranson)

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Plot Summary

A part of Joan of Arc's life. At the beginning, Jeanne (Joan) has already left Domremy, she is trying to convince a captain to escort her to the Dauphin. It ends during Jeanne's first battle, at Orleans. Meanwhile, Jeanne is depicted more as a warrior than a saint (all cliches are avoided), with only her faith for strength. Written by Yepok

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Also Known As
  • Joan the Maid 1: The Battles (United States)
  • Joan the Maid 1: The Battles (World-wide, English title)
  • Joan the Maid 1.: The Battles (Canada, English title)
  • Joan the Maid 1: The Battles (United Kingdom)
  • Johanna, die Jungfrau - Der Kampf (Germany)
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  • 160 min
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Cumulative Worldwide Gross $905,204

Did You Know?

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Trivia (Director Cameo) Jacques Rivette: half an hour in, as the priest who blesses Jeanne in front of Baudricourt. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by Joan the Maid 2: The Prisons (1994). See more »
Soundtracks Veni Sancte Spiritus See more »

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