Joan of Arc at the Stake (1954)
1h 20m
Running Time
December 20, 1954Release Date
Joan of Arc at the Stake (1954)
1h 20m
Running Time
December 20, 1954Release Date
Plot.
Joan of Arc is being burned alive for heresy. In a kind of dream state, she departs from her body and begins to look back upon her life. She begins this journey in a depressed and demoralized state. However, a priest appears to help guide her. First, he shows her those that accused her in the guise of animal characters, in order to show her their true nature. Then, he shows her the good that she has performed for people. In the end, she is proud of what she has done and is ready to face the flames.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ingrid Bergman
Giovanna d'Arco
Tullio Carminati
Fra Domenico
Giacinto Prandelli
Procus
Augusto Romani
Gigante Heuterbise
Roberto Rossellini
Director
Paul Claudel
Writer
Giorgio Criscuolo
Producer
Franco Francese
Producer
Arthur Honegger
Composer
Gábor Pogány
Cinematographer
Gerardo Gaudioso
Inviato della giustizia
Miriam Pierazzini
(Voice)
Giovanni Acolati
(Voice)
Marcello Pillo
(Voice)
Pina Esca
(Voice)
Agnese Dubbini
Madama Botti / Signora Botti
Raffaele Del Monte
Sound
Jolanda Benvenuti
Editor
Marcello Caracciolo Di Laurino
Set Designer
Paolo Uccello
Sound
Amelio Verona
Sound
Carlo Maria Cristini
Production Design / Art Direction
Adriana Muojo
Costume Design
Mary Alcaide
Script Supervisor
Bianca Gallizia
Choreographer
Marcella Pobbe
Aldo Tenossi
Pietro de Palma
Anna Tarallo
Silvio Santanelli
Rina Dei
Mario Prandelli
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 20, 1954
Original NameGiovanna d'Arco al rogo
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 20m
Genres
Wiki.
Joan of Arc at the Stake (Italian: Giovanna d'Arco al rogo) is a 1954 Italian film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman, which shows a live performance in December 1953 at the San Carlo Theatre in Naples. It is based on the oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher by Paul Claudel and Arthur Honegger. It was filmed using a color process called Gevacolor.