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Joan of Arc (2015)

Genre : Documentary, History, War

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Russell Holt

Synopsis

Could a nineteen-year-old girl change the course of history simply by faith? From ordinary farm girl to extraordinary hero, the life of Joan of Arc was one of conviction and courage. Fifteenth-century France was devastated by an ongoing war in which women did not fight. Yet Joan heeded the counsel of angels and transformed into a military leader, something her country needed but many feared. In this BYUtv original special, discover the stalwart spirit, military prowess, and enduring influence of Joan of Arc.

Actors

Milly Thomas
Milly Thomas
Joan of Arc
Orlando Seale
Orlando Seale
Prince Charles
Eric Geynes
Eric Geynes
John Duke of Alencon
Yan Brian
Yan Brian
Pierre Cauchon
James Flynn
James Flynn
Jean de Metz
Callum Coates
Callum Coates
John of Dunois
Stéphane Boucher
Stéphane Boucher
Jaques D'Arc
Isabel Pollen
Isabel Pollen
Isabelle D'Arc
Terry Victor
Terry Victor
Robert de Baudricourt
Robert Gillespie
Robert Gillespie
Priest
Dean S. Jagger
Dean S. Jagger
English Soldier - William Dalton
Mélissa Barbaud
Mélissa Barbaud
Lady Alencon
Eric Kailey
Eric Kailey
English Officer
Morgan Guerbe
Morgan Guerbe
Durand Luxart
Maxime Lefrançois
Maxime Lefrançois
Old General
Frédéric Moulin
Frédéric Moulin
General 1
Antoine Cholet
Antoine Cholet
General 2
François Chomicki
François Chomicki
General 3
Alexandre Fallais
Alexandre Fallais
Bertrand De Poulengy
Charles-Edouard Gervier-Peschard
Charles-Edouard Gervier-Peschard
Advisor
Virginie Kotlinski
Virginie Kotlinski
Boucher's Wife
Katell Daunis
Katell Daunis
Girl
Hélène Limousin
Hélène Limousin
Girl 2
Olivier Gompel
Olivier Gompel
Retreating Soldier
David Atrakchi
David Atrakchi
Fighting Soldier
Allan Duboux
Allan Duboux
Fighting Soldier 2
Xavier Dufour
Xavier Dufour
Squire
Jeanne Champion
Jeanne Champion
Young Joan (uncredited)
Richard McGonagle
Richard McGonagle
Narrator
Jeffrey R. Holland
Jeffrey R. Holland
Self
Gérald Caussé
Gérald Caussé
Self
Helen Castor
Helen Castor
Self
Jeremy duQuesnay Adams
Jeremy duQuesnay Adams
Self
Bonnie Wheeler
Bonnie Wheeler
Self
Daniel Hobbins
Daniel Hobbins
Self

Crews

Russell Holt
Russell Holt
Director
Adam Abel
Adam Abel
Producer
Russell Holt
Russell Holt
Producer
Ryan Little
Ryan Little
Director of Photography
Tanner Christensen
Tanner Christensen
Editor
Scott Swofford
Scott Swofford
Executive Producer
Derek Marquis
Derek Marquis
Executive Producer
Jason Allred
Jason Allred
Production Supervisor
Dominique Mougenot
Dominique Mougenot
Unit Production Manager
Sam Cardon
Sam Cardon
Music
Devin Beckins
Devin Beckins
Visual Effects
Tanner Christensen
Tanner Christensen
Visual Effects
Jennifer Buster
Jennifer Buster
Casting Director
Olivier Gompel
Olivier Gompel
Stunts

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