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Joan of Arc
by Bruno Dumont

In the 15th century, both France and England stake a blood claim for the French throne. Believing that God had chosen her, the young Joan leads the army of the King of France. When she is captured, the Church sends her for trial on charges of heresy. Refusing to accept the accusations, the graceful Joan of Arc will stay true to her mission.

Bruno Dumont’s decision to work with a ten-year-old actress re-injects this heroine’s timeless cause and ideology with a modernity that highlights both the tragic female condition and the incredible fervor, strength and freedom women show when shackled by societies and archaic virile orders that belittle and alienate them.

Original Title: Jeanne
Countries: France
Year: 2019
Ratio: 1:85
Length: 138 min
Language: French
Festivals & Awards
2020
  • Festival Internacional de Cinema Indie Lisboa – International Competition
  • Hong Kong Film Festival
  • Göteborg Film Festival – Masters Competition
  • International Film Festival Rotterdam
2019
  • Cannes Film Festival – Un Certain Regard – Jury Special Mention
  • Seville European Film Festival – Best Film Competition
  • New Horizons International Film Festival – Favorites Section
  • Busan International Film Festival – Icons Competition
  • Hamburg Film Festival
  • Viennale
  • Vancouver International Film Festival
About Director
Bruno Dumont

Bruno Dumont is a French film director. To date, he has directed several feature films, all of which border somewhere between realistic drama and the avant-garde. His first feature film "La vie de Jésus" was selected at Directors' Fortnight. His films have won several awards at the Cannes films Festival. Two of Dumont's films have won the Grand Prix award: both "L'Humanité" (1999) and "Flandres" (2006). The only other director who has twice won the Cannes Grand Prix is Andrei Tarkovsky. Dumont's "Hadewijch" won the 2009 Prize of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize) for Special Presentation at the Toronto Film Festival. In 2016, "Slack Bay", starring Juliette Binoche and Fabrice Luchini, was presented in Competition at the Cannes International Film Festival. The year after, "Jeannette", a musical adaptation of Charles Péguy’s writings about Joan of Arc, is selected in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight.

In 2021, he directed "France," a frenetic chronicle of the life of a star television journalist portrayed by Léa Seydoux, caught in the whirlwind between her profession - from TV studios to distant wars -, the routine of her family life, the torments of her fame, a life too full where the mundane and the glamorous, the poor and the powerful, constantly mingle. The film was selected at the 74th Cannes Film Festival.

Dumont’s latest film, directed in 2023, is "The Empire", a tale of a merciless Manichaean struggle drawn from the sci-fi repertoire and set in a fishing village on the Opal Coast. Beneath the facade of the locals' ordinary life emerges the parallel, epic life of interplanetary empire knights at the birth of the Margat, Beast of the End Times, who takes the form of an ordinary infant in a residential neighborhood. In competition at the 74th Berlinale, the film received the Silver Bear Jury Prize.

FILMOGRAPHY
  • The Empire – 2023
  • France – 2021
  • Joan of Arc – 2019
  • Coincoin and the Extra-Humans – 2018
  • Jeannette – 2017
  • Slack Bay – 2016
  • Lil’ Quinquin – 2014
  • Camille Claudel 1915 – 2013
  • Hors Satan/Outside Satan – 2011
  • Hadewijch – 2009
  • Flandres – 2006
  • Twentynine Palms – 2003
  • Humanity – 1999
  • The Life of Jesus – 1997
Cast & Crew
Cast

Lise Leplat Prudhomme

Crew

Screenwriter: Bruno Dumont
DOP: David Chambille
Editors: Bruno Dumont, Basile Belkhiri
Mix: Emmanuel Croset
Sound Editing: Romain Ozanne
Costume Designer: Alexandra Charles
Set Designer: Erwan Legal
Sound: Philippe Lecoeur
Music: Christophe
Make-up: Simon Livet
Hair: Clémentine Douel
Line Producer: Cedric Ettouati
Script Editor: Virginie Barbay
Assistant Director: Rémi Bouvier
Casting: Clément Morelle
Producers: Jean Bréhat, Rachid Bouchareb, Muriel Merlin
Production: 3B Productions
Associate Producer: Pictanova
World Sales: Luxbox