![]() ![]() All these facts are important to understanding the film The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, as it fails to mention these key details which address real life situations of the time in which the story happened. ![]() According to history, Joan’s visions demonstrate she is God’s messenger who will unite France under one king. Through visuals Castor explains the divisiveness that has ruled France for years which is why they continue to be defeated by England. Explaining the backstory of this war, which is not included in the film, gives some insight as to why religion played such a big role in Joan’s life as well as King’s Charles VII decision to accept her as a warrior. The film also explains the Battle of Agincourt during The Hundred Years War, a territorial conflict between the English and French. She virtually takes the viewers to France’s National Library, where one can see the only real drawing that exists from Joan’s time of existence and the book containing the thoroughly documented trial where Joan was sentenced to death. Castor has studied many primary sources about Joan’s story. ![]() As mentioned in the film, Castor has studied medieval history for over thirty years thus making her a reliable and credible for this topic. Helen Castor’s documentary depicts the rise and fall of Joan of Arc’s heroine life. Directed by Lucy Swingler, performances by Helen Castor, BBC. ![]()
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