
The Trial of Joan of Arc (Region B)
The legendary story of Joan of Arc is powerfully retold in Robert Bressonās minimalist masterpiece
The legendary story of Joan of Arcās trial and conviction is powerfully retold inĀ Robert BressonāsĀ minimalist masterpiece.
Working from the official transcript of the 15thĀ century trial, Bresson shoots Joanās ordeal with a serene simplicity that reveals her vulnerability and her resilient faith.
A transcendent and moving evocation of human suffering and spiritual liberation,Ā The Trial of Joan of ArcĀ remains a powerful exploration of religious virtue with one of cinemaās most haunting and poignant finales.
- Presented in High Definition
- An Introduction to Robert Bresson (2022, 29 mins): film writer and programmer Geoff Andrew discusses Bresson's oeuvre in this talk presented at BFI Southbank
- Newly recorded audio commentary by filmmaker and writer Kat Ellinger
- Womenās Work in WartimeĀ (1918, 8 mins): a propaganda short looking at the acceptable roles for women at a time of war
- Masculinity in ModesĀ (1931, 1 mins): a cinemagazine item showcasing the more masculine trends in Parisian couture
- The Legend of Joan of ArcĀ ballet (1958, 2 mins, extract): an item from the cinemagazineĀ USSR TodayĀ showing a Nikolai Peikoās ballet performed in Moscow
- Original theatrical trailer
- Stills gallery
- **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new essays by Lillian Crawford and Richard Combs and full film credits
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The legendary story of Joan of Arc is powerfully retold in Robert Bressonās minimalist masterpiece
The legendary story of Joan of Arcās trial and conviction is powerfully retold inĀ Robert BressonāsĀ minimalist masterpiece.
Working from the official transcript of the 15thĀ century trial, Bresson shoots Joanās ordeal with a serene simplicity that reveals her vulnerability and her resilient faith.
A transcendent and moving evocation of human suffering and spiritual liberation,Ā The Trial of Joan of ArcĀ remains a powerful exploration of religious virtue with one of cinemaās most haunting and poignant finales.
- Presented in High Definition
- An Introduction to Robert Bresson (2022, 29 mins): film writer and programmer Geoff Andrew discusses Bresson's oeuvre in this talk presented at BFI Southbank
- Newly recorded audio commentary by filmmaker and writer Kat Ellinger
- Womenās Work in WartimeĀ (1918, 8 mins): a propaganda short looking at the acceptable roles for women at a time of war
- Masculinity in ModesĀ (1931, 1 mins): a cinemagazine item showcasing the more masculine trends in Parisian couture
- The Legend of Joan of ArcĀ ballet (1958, 2 mins, extract): an item from the cinemagazineĀ USSR TodayĀ showing a Nikolai Peikoās ballet performed in Moscow
- Original theatrical trailer
- Stills gallery
- **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new essays by Lillian Crawford and Richard Combs and full film credits













