In the turbulent formative centuries of early Europe, power-hungry family dynasties fought for domination of the continent.
Set in the 14th century, 'World Without End' follows the lives of the residents of Kingsbridge as they navigate the challenges of the Hundred Years' War and the devastating outbreak of the Black Death. The miniseries explores themes of betrayal, corruption, witch-hunts, and social upheaval in a time of turmoil and uncertainty.
The Hollow Crown follows the power struggles, rivalries, and battles for the throne in 15th-century England during the War of the Roses. It explores the complex relationships within the royal family, the intrigues of court life, and the challenges faced by those vying for the crown. The show depicts the rise and fall of various kings, including King Richard III, and portrays the political and social upheaval of the time. With a focus on Shakespeare's plays and the Tudor era, The Hollow Crown provides a captivating look into British history and the struggle for power.
Hal, the wayward prince and heir to the English throne, is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father dies. He must now navigate palace politics, the war his father left behind, and the emotional strings of his past life. As he strives for peace and conciliation, he faces challenges from his adversaries and is faced with the decision to go to war with France. With the help of his friend and military strategist, Falstaff, Hal leads his army to victory at the Battle of Agincourt. Along the way, he uncovers a plot to goad him into war and takes matters into his own hands.
While on an excavation in France, a group of archaeologists discover a hidden chamber that contains a wormhole. They are accidentally transported back in time to the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Now, they must find a way to survive and make it back to their own time, facing battles, sword duels, and unexpected alliances along the way.
During the Hundred Year's War between England and France in the Middle Ages, a powerful witch named Maria lives in a secret forest with her familiars. She hates the war around her, and will sometimes stir up trouble against the church that does nothing to stop it. Her interventions into the world, however, run against the plans of heaven, earning her the attention of the Archangel Michael.
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.
The Passion of Joan of Arc is a silent film that tells the story of the trial and martyrdom of Joan of Arc in the 15th century. It portrays her psychological drama, the agony she goes through, and the injustice she faces in a religious and political trial.
It is the start of the 14th century and Philip IV the Fair reigns supreme over France. His three sons would rule after him. Isabelle, his only daughter, is married to King Edward II of England. Under Philip's reign, France is great but its people are unhappy. Only one power dares to stand up to him: the order of the Knights Templar. When the last Grand Master of the Temple, Jacques de Molay, is burned at the stake, he curses Philip and so begins a dark period, full of blood and violence, death and tears ...
A young woman in France leads an army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War, but is later tried for heresy and burned at the stake.
Joan of Arc is a young girl who believes she is chosen by God to lead the French army to victory against the English during the Hundred Years' War. She faces trials, battles, and the ultimate sacrifice for her faith and her country.
The Trial of Joan of Arc tells the story of the 15th-century French heroine, Joan of Arc, who is falsely accused of witchcraft, making a deal with Satan, and other crimes. Despite her strength, conviction, and bravery, Joan faces a rigged trial and is ultimately burned alive. The film explores themes of rebellion, anti-authority, political corruption, and religious fundamentalism.
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.
In the year 1348, a medieval English village is whisked away to space by an alien warlord. The villagers, led by their resourceful marquis, must make the best of their situation and wage a comic and daring battle against the extraterrestrial invaders.
A new ice age is coming to England. All energy sources have been depleted and despair is taking over the earth. The young king decides to use his last trump card before his power collapses and anarchy reigns over the island kingdom.
During the Hundred Years' War, a poet named François Villon becomes the king of France, but he must deal with the challenges of war and political intrigue.
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.
A student and a French nobleman's daughter find themselves entangled in a tragic love story amidst a peasant rebellion and the turmoil of 14th-century France.
In 14th-century France, during the devastating Black Death, a knight seeks revenge against his lord who killed his wife. As chaos and despair reign, the knight confronts the horrors of the plague while uncovering dark secrets, ultimately leading to a chilling climax.