Follows the famed queen Marie Antoinette, who was the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
In medieval France, Joan of Arc, a young peasant girl, hears voices from God telling her to lead the French army against the English. She overcomes political obstacles and inspires the French troops, but her journey is fraught with challenges and tragic consequences.
In the 15th century, King Henry V of England leads his army into battle against France during the Hundred Years' War. The film portrays the epic events of the Battle of Agincourt and explores the young king's journey to prove himself on the battlefield.
Set during the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette tells the story of the young queen struggling to navigate her role and the political turmoil of the time. As she faces challenges and betrayal, Marie must find a way to protect herself and her family.
In medieval England, a young noblewoman named Mary falls in love with a commoner named Charles. However, their love is tested when Charles is accused of treason and Mary must decide whether to stay loyal to him or obey her duty to her family. As they navigate political intrigue and dangerous duels, Mary and Charles discover the true meaning of love and sacrifice.
Writer and historian Dr Helen Castor explores the life - and death - of Joan of Arc. Joan was an extraordinary figure - a female warrior in an age that believed women couldn't fight, let alone lead an army. But Joan was driven by faith and today, more than ever, we are acutely aware of the power of faith to drive actions for good or ill. Since her death, Joan has become an icon for almost everyone: the left and the right, Catholics and Protestants, traditionalists and feminists. But where, in all of this, is the real Joan - the experiences of a teenage peasant girl who achieved the seemingly impossible? Through an astonishing manuscript, we can hear Joan's own words at her trial and, as Helen unpicks Joan's story and places her back in the world that she inhabited, the real human Joan emerges.
Joan of Arc is a historical documentary that explores the extraordinary life of the French girl who led armies and changed the course of the Hundred Years' War. From her visions and guiding voices to her battles and ultimate fate, the film paints a powerful portrait of Joan of Arc's courage and devotion. Witness the gripping story of a national icon burned at the stake but forever remembered as a symbol of inspiration and resilience.
This short explores the possibility that Louis XVII, son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, escaped death during the French Revolution and was raised by Indians in America.
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