
In the 15th century, France is mired in the 100 Years War when a humble voice appears, claiming to have been instructed by the Lord to lead the French army into battle and defend their land against the British. The voice belongs to Jeanne D’Aragon, a teenage girl from a tiny village, and, to the surprise of many, her story does not fall on deaf ears. Wearing the armor of a soldier, the girl known as Joan of Arc leads the French troops in what she believes is a holy battle. Joan would soon be tried for heresy for her actions, but history would vindicate her with sainthood.
MPAA: Rated R for strong graphic battles, a rape and some language
Principal Cast: Milla Jovovich, John Malkovich, Rab Affleck
Director: Luc Besson

Despite seemingly living an idyllic life, young Joan insists on visiting the church daily for confession and to be close to God.
Themes: Confession, Faith, Religion, Church, Guilt, Shame, Sin, Forgiveness, Childlike
1:33
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When Joan’s sister is murdered by English troops, an angry and confused Joan seeks answers in church.
Themes: Church, Faith, Religion, Forgiveness, Bitterness, Anger, Questioning God, Death, Guilt
1:49
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As word of Joan of Arc circulates about France, the King-to-be considers whether or not to meet with this mysterious girl who may be the fulfillment of a prophecy.
Themes: Leadership, Control, Manipulation, Belief, Prophecy, Politics, Superstition, Charlatan, Diplomacy
3:25
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Sign, Religion, Faith, Evidence, Prophecy, Skepticism, Doubt, Distrust, Charlatan, Authenticity, Calling
Themes: Sign, Religion, Faith, Evidence, Prophecy, Skepticism, Doubt, Distrust, Charlatan
2:30
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Before an inevitably bloody battle with the English, Joan pleads with the opposing army to go home before any further bloodshed is spilled.
Themes: Speech, Peace, Battle, War, Persuasion, Warning, Forewarning, Nonviolence, Prayer
3:10
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During Joan’s imprisonment and inquisition, she has visits from a Devil-like apparition who challenges whether or not her revelations were actually from God.
Themes: Apparition, Prayer, Revelation, Manifestation, Faith, Vision, Sign, Delusion, Doubt
3:31
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As Joan is questioned about killing in battle, the Devil-like apparition tells her that she has indeed killed and even gained some pleasure from it.
Themes: Killing, Violence, Lying, Truth, Conscience, Condemnation, Questioning God, War, Military
3:23
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