
Joan the Maid I: The Battles
History · Drama · War
Overview
Convinced only she can lead France to victory against the invading English, Jeanne leaves her childhood home to plead with Charles, heir to the French throne, to allow her to guide his troops on the battlefield.
Top Cast


Sandrine Bonnaire
Sandrine Bonnaire
Jeanne d'Arc
Sandrine Bonnaire
Jeanne d'Arc
Tatiana Moukhine
Tatiana Moukhine
Isabelle Romée
Tatiana Moukhine
Isabelle Romée
Jean-Marie Richier
Jean-Marie Richier
Durand Laxart
Jean-Marie Richier
Durand Laxart


Baptiste Roussillon
Baptiste Roussillon
Baudricourt
Baptiste Roussillon
Baudricourt
Jean-Luc Petit
Jean-Luc Petit
Henri Le Royer
Jean-Luc Petit
Henri Le Royer
Bernadette Giraud
Bernadette Giraud
Catherine Le Royer
Bernadette Giraud
Catherine Le Royer


Jean-Claude Jay
Jean-Claude Jay
Jacques Alain
Jean-Claude Jay
Jacques Alain


Olivier Cruveiller
Olivier Cruveiller
Jean de Metz
Olivier Cruveiller
Jean de Metz
Benjamin Rataud
Benjamin Rataud
Bertrand de Poulengy
Benjamin Rataud
Bertrand de Poulengy


Bruno Wolkowitch
Bruno Wolkowitch
Gilles de Laval
Bruno Wolkowitch
Gilles de Laval
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