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Luc Besson
In a devout Christian's film The Messenger, Luc Besson attempts to find understanding in the story of Jeanne la Pucelle, a kind of humanity disallowed by history and Joan herself.
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Victor Fleming
The movie that this scene is from was made in 1948 by famed director Victor Fleming and is one of the better movies about Joan of Arc.
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Josie Rourke
Josie Rourke directs Gemma Arterton (Gemma Bovery, Nell Gwynn, Made in Dagenham) as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production of Bernard Shaw’s classic play following the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France.
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Carl Theodor Dreyer
The film was written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and stars Renée Jeanne Falconetti as Joan.
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Films Bruce Michael Byron
Films Bruce Michael Byron has appeared in include The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Mummy Returns and From Hell.
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David Blair
The Messenger is written by Andrew Kirk and directed by double BAFTA and Emmy award-winning director David Blair.
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Raymond Rouleau
The Messenger (French: Le messager) is a 1937 French drama film directed by Raymond Rouleau and starring Gaby Morlay, Jean Gabin and Mona Goya.
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Su Rynard
The Messenger, directed by Su Rynard, won Best Conservation Program at the 2015 Jackson Hole Film Festival and had the 2015 Jackson Hole Film Festival's U.S. premiere in October.
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Oren
The Messenger, Oren’s directorial debut, starring Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson and Samantha Morton, was nominated for a Best Screenplay (with Alessandro Camon) at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards.
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Otto Preminger
In 1957, the play was adapted for film by Graham Greene, directed by Otto Preminger, with Jean Seberg as Joan of Arc, Richard Widmark, Richard Todd, and John Gielgud.
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Jacques Audiard
The director of the movie is Jacques Audiard and produced by Rosa Attab, Michael De Luca, Allison Dickey and John C. Reilly.
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Jean Renoir, Vincente Minnelli, Claude Chabrol
Jean Renoir, Vincente Minnelli, Claude Chabrol are just some of the directors that dealt with the book, up to the very recent and still not distributed version of Sophie Barthes with Mia Wasikowska.
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William Schofield
The directors are Ian Briggs, Rainer Strunz, Jessica Liew, Amit Julka, Jaimin Atkins, Danny Juric, Rido Pin, Luke Henderson, Glenn Cowdrey, Sarah Townson, Patric Przeradzki and William Schofield.
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Antoinette Blyth
The directors have included Christine Reynolds, Raymond Hughes, Vetta Wise, Margaret Barlow and Antoinette Blyth, a former student of Norwegian maestro Kåre Hanken.
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Stephen Elliot
Director of the film will be Stephen Elliot, author of “the Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the desert” and “Easy virtue”.
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Jun Robles Lana
The movie was written and directed by an award-winning director—Jun Robles Lana.
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Björn Runge
On the eve of Joe’s Nobel Prize for Literature, the crown jewel rewarding a spectacular body of work, Joan will confront the biggest sacrifice of director Björn Runge's life and some long buried secrets.
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Michael Cortiz
Joan's radio performance comes in at 22 minutes and afterwards there is a brief interview with Joan and the director, Michael Cortiz.
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