La passion de Jeanne d'Arc The passion of Joan of Arc / [videorecording] = Passion of Joan of Arc. Title on container: Carl Th. Dreyer's The passion of Joan of Arc. - [Chicago, Ill.] : Home Vision Cinema, [1999] - 1 videodisc (82 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. - Criterion collection ; 62. Classic collection. . - Criterion collection ; 62. Classic collection (Chicago, Ill.) .

Originally produced or released in 1928. Run time: approx. 110 min. Featuring Richard Einhorn's oratorio Visions of light performed by Anonymous 4, Susan Narucki, The Netherlands Radio Choir and The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic. Originally released as a silent motion picture in France in 1928. Special features include: an extensive production design archive; a history of Passion's many versions, with clips; audio interview with Falconetti's daughter; an essay by Richard Einhorn on Joan of Arc and Voices of light; Voices of light libretto booklet, including the medieval texts used in Einhorn's composition. Includes booklet of program notes and booklet of libretto for Voices of light. "The Cinémathèque française presents a film restored in 1985."

Photography, Rudolph Mate. Photography, Rudolph Mate.

Renée Falconetti, Eugène Silvain, André Berley, Maurice Schutz, Antonin Artaud, Gilbert Dalleu, Jean d'Yd, Lois Ravet.

Dramatization of the life of Joan of Arc centering on her trial and execution.


DVD; Dolby digital 5.1; (1.33:1).


Silent film with French intertitles, optional English subtitles, and optional music: Richard Einhor's Visions of light.

0780022343

PAS050 Home Vision Cinema


Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431. --Drama.