Synopsis
Joan of Arc is a movie released in 1948.
In a captivating blend of drama and history, this film transports viewers to the tumultuous 15th Century, where France lies in the ashes of defeat following the One Hundred Years War. At the heart of this stirring narrative is a remarkable young woman, a fourteen-year-old farm girl named Joan of Arc, who hears divine voices urging her to rise against the oppression of England. With unwavering faith and an indomitable spirit, Joan rallies the downtrodden and forms an army, leading them to a pivotal victory at Orleans that reignites hope for her beleaguered nation. This film not only chronicles Joanβs extraordinary journey from obscurity to legendary status but also explores profound themes of faith, courage, and the battle for justice. With its grand visual spectacle and poignant storytelling, it immerses the audience in a world where the power of belief can transcend the darkest of times. Joan's unwavering determination and the struggle for the rightful king, Charles VII, are depicted with both grandeur and intimacy, making this cinematic experience a timeless exploration of heroism. Itβs a must-watch for anyone drawn to tales of resilience and the enduring spirit of humanity.
RKO Radio Pictures