Joan Of Arc

moderate violence, bloody images
Director(s)Bruno Dumont
Production year2019
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes136m
CastLise Leplat Prudhomme, Annick Lavieville, Justine Herbez, Benoît Robail, Alain Desjacques, Serge Holvoet, Julien Manier, Jérôme Brimeux, Benjamin Demassieux, Laurent Darras, Bruno Dumont, Bruno Dumont, Charles Peguy, Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Bréhat, Muriel Merlin, Christophe, David Chambille, Basile Belkhiri, Clément Morelle, Erwan Le Gal

Joan Of Arc

moderate violence, bloody images
JOAN OF ARC is a French language historical drama set in the period leading up to the saint's execution.
JOAN OF ARC is a French language historical drama set in the period leading up to the saint's execution.
violence
There are verbal references to violence. The scene in which Joan of Arc is burnt is brief and undetailed.
injury detail
As well as sight of wounds on faces, there is a brief scene depicting the aftermath of a battle, with dead bodies on the battlefield, wounded and with weapons protruding from them.
moderate violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
14/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
violence
There are verbal references to violence. The scene in which Joan of Arc is burnt is brief and undetailed.
injury detail
As well as sight of wounds on faces, there is a brief scene depicting the aftermath of a battle, with dead bodies on the battlefield, wounded and with weapons protruding from them.
Classified date14/00/2020
LanguageFrench
violence
There are verbal references to violence. The scene in which Joan of Arc is burnt is brief and undetailed.
injury detail
As well as sight of wounds on faces, there is a brief scene depicting the aftermath of a battle, with dead bodies on the battlefield, wounded and with weapons protruding from them.
Director(s)Bruno Dumont
Production year2019
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes136m
CastLise Leplat Prudhomme, Annick Lavieville, Justine Herbez, Benoît Robail, Alain Desjacques, Serge Holvoet, Julien Manier, Jérôme Brimeux, Benjamin Demassieux, Laurent Darras, Bruno Dumont, Bruno Dumont, Charles Peguy, Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Bréhat, Muriel Merlin, Christophe, David Chambille, Basile Belkhiri, Clément Morelle, Erwan Le Gal
moderate violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
14/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Verve Pictures Ltd
violence
There are verbal references to violence. The scene in which Joan of Arc is burnt is brief and undetailed.
injury detail
As well as sight of wounds on faces, there is a brief scene depicting the aftermath of a battle, with dead bodies on the battlefield, wounded and with weapons protruding from them.
Classified date14/00/2020
LanguageFrench