| 1898 Georges
Hatot, Jeanne d'Arc. (French). A fragment is preserved at the Centre
Jeanne d'Arc in Orleans. |
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| 1900 Georges
Melies, Jeanne d'Arc. Star Films (French). An historical reconstruction
in twelve scenes. Joan played by Mlle. Calviere. |

Melies, "Jeanne
d'Arc" |
| 1908 Albert
Capellani, Jeanne d'Arc. Pathe (French). Joan played by Leontine Massart. |

Capellani,
"Jeanne d'Arc" |
| 1909 Mario
Caserini, Vie de Jean d'Arc. Cines (Italian). Joan played by Maria Gasperini.
Based on Die Jungfrau von Orleans by Schiller. |
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| 1913 Nino
Oxilia, Giovanna d'Arco. Pasquali (Italian). |
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| 1917 Cecil
B de Mille, Joan the Woman, Paramount (USA). Based on Schiller's Die
Jungfrau von Orleans. Joan played by Geraldine Farrar. |

Geraldine
Farrar "Death by Fire" |
| 1928 Carl
Dreyer, La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc. Societe generale de Films (French).
Historical advisor: Pierre Champion. Joan played by Renee (aka Maria)
Falconetti. |

Renee
Falconetti "Cross" |
1928 Marc de Gastyne, La Merveilleuse vie de Jeanne
d'Arc. Auliert-Natan (French). Joan played by Simone Genevoix. |

De Gastyne's
"La Merveilleuse vie de Jeanne d'Arc" |
| 1935 Gustav
Ucicky, das Madchen Johanna. UFA (Germany). Joan played by Angela Salloker |

Angela
Salloker "Yelling" |
| 1948 Victor
Fleming, Joan of Arc. Production RKO (USA). Religious advisor: R.P.
Donoceur. Based on Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson. Joan played
by Ingrid Bergman. |

Ingrid
Bergman "Meeting the King" |
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Ingrid
Bergman "Speech to the Troops |
| 1952 Carl
Dreyer, La Passion de Jean d'Arc. The 1928 Gaumont silent film equipped
with sound track by Lo Duca. Music: Bach, Vivaldi, Albinoni. |
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| 1954 Roberto
Rosellini, Giovanna d'Arco al Rogo. A Franco-London-Film and PCA (Franco-Italian)
Coproduction. Based on the text of Paul Claudel and on the Oratorio
by by Paul Claudel and Arthur Honegger. Joan of Arc played by Ingrid
Bergman. |
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| 1954 Jean
Delannoy, Destinees (Jeanne). This film is one of three sketches of
a long film entitled Destinees and consecrated to La Femme et la guerre.
Joan played by Michele Morgan. A Franco-London-Film and Continental
Produzione Coproduction. |
Michele Morgan,
"Destinees" |
| 1956 Robert
Enrico, Jehanne. A SINPRI-Guy Perol Production (French). A short film
relating the life of Joan of Arc from miniatures of a manuscript of
the fifteenth-century. Text read by Alain Cuny. Music reconstructed
by a fifteenth century specialist, Madeleine Bourlat. |
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| 1957 Otto
Preminger, Saint Joan. Wherel Productions (USA). Script by Graham Greene
adapting the play of Bernard Shaw. French subtitles by Jean Anouilh.
Jean played by Jean Seberg. |

Jean
Seberg "Entrance to Court" |
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Jean
Seberg "Sentencing" |
| 1961 Claude
Antoine, Jeanne au vitrail. Films Claude Antoine (French). This short
film relates the life of Joan of Arc according to stained glass windows
depicting the principal movements of her life: Domremy, Vaucouleurs,
Chinon, Orleans, Reims, Rouen. |
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| 1962 Robert
Bresson, Le Proces de Jeanne d"arc. Agnes Delahaie (French). A film
based on the minutes of the condemnation trial and rehabilitation trials.
Joan played by Florence Carrez. |
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| 1962 Francis
Lacassin, Histoire de Jeanne. Lux-CCF (French). A short film based on
the documents and engravings of the fifteenth century in the Bibliotheque
Nationale and Bibliotheque Municipale of Lyon. |
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| 1964 Jeanne
en France: Director Jean Leherissey and based on the work of Regine
Pernoud, this documentary provides superb factual data about Joan and
her incredible journey. |

Pernoud
and Leherissey's
"Jeanne en France" |
| 1969 Seraphic
Dialogue: Presents Martha Graham and her company in a dance interpretation
of Joan of Arc. Seraphic Dialogue stage set designed by Isamu Noguchi
for Martha Graham. Features Martha Graham as Joan of Arc at the moment
of her exaltation when she looks back at the phases of her legend as
a maiden, warrior, and martyr. A truely moving masterpiece. |

Martha Graham's
"Seraphic Dialogue" |
| 1970 Gleb
Panfilov, Nachalo- Le Debut. Studio-Len Film (USSR). Black and white.
A satiric comedy; Joan played by Inna Tchourikova. |
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1983 Gina Newson, Joan of Arc. British Film Institute.
Black and White. Commentator, Marina Warner.
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| 1988 Joan
of Arc: The Power and the Innocence: Original text by Pierre Moinot
and directed by Pierre Badel. A powerful French miniseries that was
aired on French television. Cecile Magnet as Joan. |

Pierre
Moinot's 'The Power and the Innocence' |
| 1989 Giovanna
d'Arco. Recorded in Bologna, Italy. NVC Arts in association with BBC
TV from Teatro Comunale Di Bologna. Music by Giuseppe Verdi. Conducted
by Riccardo Chailly. Directed by Werner Herzog and Henning von Gierke.
This is the definitive opera dealing with Joan’s life in Italian. Joan
played by Susan Dunn. |

Teatro
Comunale di Bologna's "Giovanna d'Arco", Act 1 |
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Teatro
Comunale di Bologna's "Giovanna d'Arco", Act 2 |
| 1989 Bill
and Ted's Excellent Adventure. Directed by Stephen Herek. Starring Keanu
Reeves. It provides and alternative view of the source of Joan's voices....Joan
played by Jane Wiedlin. |

Herek's "Bill
and Ted's Adventure" |
| 1995 Jeanne
d'Arc Museum in Rouen: Directed by La Communication par l'Image. The
museum's personal biography of Joan's life on video. Much of the material
was filmed in and around Rouen. Narrated by Bridgette Muller. |

Le Musee
de Jeanne d'Arc en Rouen |
| 1995 Anniversary
Jeanne d'Arc (in French): CGR Presente Jeanne d'Arc. Produced by Sarl
Chareh. A French documentary commemorating Joan's extraordinary life. |

1995 Anniversaire
de Jeanne d'Arc |
| 1995 "Forever
Knight" Episode: "For I Have Sinned" Directed by James
O. Parriott. A recent TV show aired on the Sci-Fi Channel that portrays
the vampire protagonist, Nick Knight, meeting Joan. Joan played by Tracey
Cook. |

Sci-Fi
Channel's "Forever Knight" Nick Knight Meets Joan |
| 1996 History
Makers: Joan of Arc: Directed by Jeremy Freeston and written by Hilary
Pooler. A Canadian commentary and reenactment of Joan's life. Joan played
by Catherine Sage. |

Freeston's
"History Makers" |
| 1997 Jacques
Rivette-Jeanne la Pucelle: The Battles/The Prisons: An excellent version
of Joan's life in two part, namely her military actions and her subsequent
imprisonment. Joan played by Sandrine Bonnaire. |

Rivette's
"Jeanne la Pucelle", The Battles |
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Rivette's "Jeanne
la Pucelle", The Prisons |
| 1999 Joan
of Arc (CBS Remake): Christian Duguay, director. This is a story of
Joan of Arc, who at seventeen, led one of the greatest campaigns for
freedom the world has ever witnessed. Starring Leelee Sobieski as Joan. |

Duguay's CBS
1999 Remake: "Joan of Arc" |