In a high school where historical figures are cloned, including Abraham Lincoln, Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, and more, they must navigate the trials of normal teenage life. As they struggle to fit in, make friends, and figure out who they are, they also uncover a conspiracy involving brainwashing and the true purpose of their existence.
Clone High is a high school comedy that centers around a group of clones of historical figures who are all trying to find their own identity while dealing with the challenges of teenage life. The show is known for its clever satire, surreal humor, and unique animation style.
Sheriff Roy Pulsipher, after being recruited by the R.I.P.D., returns to Earth to save humanity from a gateway to hell in the American West of 1876.
Two rock-'n-rolling teens, on the verge of failing their class, set out on a quest to make the ultimate school history report after being presented with a time machine. They travel back in time, abducting historical figures to help them complete their report. Along the way, they face challenges, escape from kings, and inspire a future society that reveres them. In the end, they successfully complete their report, pass their class, and are joined by the rescued princesses in their band, Wyld Stallyns.
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.
Flashback is a hilarious and thought-provoking comedy sci-fi movie that explores the concept of time-travel and its impact on women's rights. The story follows a group of women who discover a way to travel back in time and decide to use this power to rewrite history and fight for gender equality. With a perfect blend of humor and social commentary, Flashback takes the audience on a wild ride filled with laughter and important messages.
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.
In 15th century France, Joan of Arc is captured and put on trial for heresy. Despite facing interrogation and the threat of being burned at the stake, she maintains her religious conviction and is martyred. The film explores her journey as a female protagonist and her struggle against the French court and Catholic Church.
Joan the Woman is a 1916 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille that chronicles the life of Joan of Arc. The film follows Joan as she leads the French army against the English during the Hundred Years' War, is captured, and eventually burned at the stake for heresy. It explores themes of faith, courage, and martyrdom.
A young woman named Joan of Arc receives messages from God, leading her to lead the French army against the English during the 100 Years War. She is captured, put on trial, and ultimately burned at the stake. The film depicts her religious conviction and martyrdom.
Joan of Arc at the Stake is a musical drama that tells the story of Joan of Arc's trial and execution. The film features live performances by an orchestra and explores Joan of Arc's character as a female knight. It includes reenactments of key events and showcases a symphony orchestra, theater performances, and concerts.
Set in 15th-century France, "Joan the Maid II: The Prisons" follows the tragic story of Joan of Arc as she faces imprisonment, trial, and execution. With faith in her heart and the support of her allies, Joan battles against political and religious forces that seek to condemn her.
Aspiring actress Louise Muban attends the prestigious Paris School of Drama during the day and works at a dreary factory assembling gas meters at night. She daydreams and "acts" her way through life, and her fellow students at school begin to suspect her stories are just that - fabrications. After Louise begins to weave an actual meeting with a debonair playboy into a fantasy of club dates and romance, her classmate Nana discovers the lie when she too meets the playboy. Nana sets a trap for Louise, and the result is an end to one fantasy and the realization of another.
Joan the Maid I: The Battles is a biographical drama set in 15th-century France, focusing on the story of Joan of Arc. Joan, a brave and determined young woman, becomes a warrior and fights in battles to defend her country against the British army. The movie explores the complexities of faith, politics, and the tragedy that befalls Joan, who is ultimately martyred for her beliefs.
In 1430, Joan of Arc, the prisoner of a powerful lord of the north of France is sold to the English. As a captive awaiting her death, she is approached by different men for whom she is believed to be the embodiment of the infinite.
In Nazi-occupied France, a British intelligence agent parachutes into enemy territory to join the French Resistance. As he tries to earn their trust, he falls in love with a Frenchwoman and becomes involved in a dangerous game of espionage and betrayal.
Joan of Arc is being burned alive for heresy. In a kind of dream state, she departs from her body and begins to look back upon her life. She begins this journey in a depressed and demoralized state. However, a priest appears to help guide her. First, he shows her those that accused her in the guise of animal characters, in order to show her their true nature. Then, he shows her the good that she has performed for people. In the end, she is proud of what she has done and is ready to face the flames.
A television adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play about the life, battles and subsequent trial of Joan of Arc, based on the kept records from her trial.
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.