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      <title>Film:The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc</title>
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<strong>Title:</strong> The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc<br/>
<strong>Year:</strong> 1999<br/>
<strong>Director:</strong> Luc Besson<br/>
<strong>Plot:</strong> 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. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc stars <a href="/players/P____36397/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Milla Jovovich</a> as Joan of Arc, <a href="/players/P____20518/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Faye Dunaway</a> as Yolande d'Aragon, and <a href="/players/P____94585/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Dustin Hoffman</a> as The Grand Inquisitor. Directed by <a href="/players/P____81731/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Luc Besson</a>, <a href=/films/22458/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>The Messenger</a> was originally titled  Joan of Arc but added the prefix to avoid confusion with the 1999 TV movie of the same name, which starred <a href="/players/P___223603/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Leelee Sobieski</a>. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide<br/>
<strong>Times Tagged:</strong> 9<br/>
<strong>Number of Lists:</strong> 13<br/>
<strong>Number of blog posts:</strong> 2<br/>
<strong>Number of discussion threads:</strong> 6<br/>
<strong>SpoutRating:</strong> 3<br/>
</td></tr></table>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 19:29:56 GMT</pubDate><spout:Title>The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc</spout:Title><spout:Year>1999</spout:Year><spout:Director>Luc Besson</spout:Director><spout:Plot>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. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc stars &lt;a href="/players/P____36397/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Milla Jovovich&lt;/a&gt; as Joan of Arc, &lt;a href="/players/P____20518/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Faye Dunaway&lt;/a&gt; as Yolande d'Aragon, and &lt;a href="/players/P____94585/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Dustin Hoffman&lt;/a&gt; as The Grand Inquisitor. Directed by &lt;a href="/players/P____81731/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Luc Besson&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=/films/22458/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;The Messenger&lt;/a&gt; was originally titled  Joan of Arc but added the prefix to avoid confusion with the 1999 TV movie of the same name, which starred &lt;a href="/players/P___223603/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Leelee Sobieski&lt;/a&gt;. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide</spout:Plot><spout:TimesTagged>9</spout:TimesTagged><spout:taglevel>Taggedy Taggged (6-10)</spout:taglevel><spout:Numberoflists>13</spout:Numberoflists><spout:NumberOfBlogPosts>2</spout:NumberOfBlogPosts><spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads>6</spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads><spout:SpoutRating>3</spout:SpoutRating><spout:FilmCoverURL>http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t05773zij63.jpg</spout:FilmCoverURL><spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL>http://www.spout.com/films/The_Messenger_The_Story_of_Joan_of_Arc/135139/default.aspx</spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL><spout:type>Film</spout:type></item>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 8/18/2009 3:29:56 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong>  The Night of the Hunter - Not really about an execution, but the film centers around some money that the cellmate of a death row inmate overhears and takes upon himself to find upon his release. Sin City - The film that brought back Mickey Rourke from mediocrity. Not to give anything away but his character Marv was one fucking badass that just wouldn't die peacefully. Capote &amp; Infamous - Both good films about the murders that took place in Truman Capote's In Cold Blood and the subsequent executions of the murderers. Elizabeth - The first act of the film centers on whether Elizabeth is going to be executed or become queen. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - I believe the latter part of the film centered around an execution but all I remember is the bizarre orgy. Need to watch it again. Marie Antoinette - The one thing that got a lot of people mad about this film was the lack of any depiction of her execution. The Messenger - Again, doesn't get to the actual act, but nonetheless. Alice in Wonderland - OFF WITH HER HEAD! Salo - Kinda sorta fits the theme. A bunch of young girls and boys are kidnapped from the countryside and ritualistically tortured and executed. Worth checking out if you feel like vomiting. Dancer in the Dark - I love von Trier and Bjork but not so much together in this film. Definitely on my re-watch list. Starship Troopers - There is a particularly hilarious scene in the film where a murderers execution is going to be aired on live television.    <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 19:29:56 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>mercurial</spout:postby><spout:postto>Weekly Theme</spout:postto><spout:postdate>8/18/2009 3:29:56 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body> The Night of the Hunter - Not really about an execution, but the film centers around some money that the cellmate of a death row inmate overhears and takes upon himself to find upon his release. Sin City - The film that brought back Mickey Rourke from mediocrity. Not to give anything away but his character Marv was one fucking badass that just wouldn't die peacefully. Capote &amp;amp; Infamous - Both good films about the murders that took place in Truman Capote's In Cold Blood and the subsequent executions of the murderers. Elizabeth - The first act of the film centers on whether Elizabeth is going to be executed or become queen. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - I believe the latter part of the film centered around an execution but all I remember is the bizarre orgy. Need to watch it again. Marie Antoinette - The one thing that got a lot of people mad about this film was the lack of any depiction of her execution. The Messenger - Again, doesn't get to the actual act, but nonetheless. Alice in Wonderland - OFF WITH HER HEAD! Salo - Kinda sorta fits the theme. A bunch of young girls and boys are kidnapped from the countryside and ritualistically tortured and executed. Worth checking out if you feel like vomiting. Dancer in the Dark - I love von Trier and Bjork but not so much together in this film. Definitely on my re-watch list. Starship Troopers - There is a particularly hilarious scene in the film where a murderers execution is going to be aired on live television.    </spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Top 5 Ass-Kicking Heroine Films</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/119628/default.aspx'>mercurial</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 1/9/2009 5:19:28 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> Let's see: Resident Evil BloodRayne Buffy the Vampire Slayer Aeon Flux Charlie's Angels Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Elektra Freeway Coffy Foxy Brown La Femme Nikita / Point of No Return The Long Kiss Goodnight The Quick and the Dead My Super Ex-Girlfriend Cutthroat Island Red Sonja Supergirl Ultraviolet Catwoman Barb Wire Silver Hawk Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Lady Vengeance   For me, I either loved or hated these films. Kill Bill and Alien are probably my favorite female action protagonists.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:19:28 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>mercurial</spout:postby><spout:postto>Top 5</spout:postto><spout:postdate>1/9/2009 5:19:28 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>Let's see: Resident Evil BloodRayne Buffy the Vampire Slayer Aeon Flux Charlie's Angels Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Elektra Freeway Coffy Foxy Brown La Femme Nikita / Point of No Return The Long Kiss Goodnight The Quick and the Dead My Super Ex-Girlfriend Cutthroat Island Red Sonja Supergirl Ultraviolet Catwoman Barb Wire Silver Hawk Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Lady Vengeance   For me, I either loved or hated these films. Kill Bill and Alien are probably my favorite female action protagonists.</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Historical Drama</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/5582/default.aspx'>csprague</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 1/8/2009 4:17:15 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] Hey there, I was thinking of maybe switching up format a bit and starting a thread that's genre specific. I don't know about you all, but some times it's easier for me to just think of a genre that I am interested in rather than to try and follow a template for getting a recommendation. So, recently I have been most interested in historical drama, but every time I go to a auto-generating recommendation engine I seem to get a bunch of films I have already seen. I have a hard time believing that I have exhausted the Historical Drama library, so I thought I would ask you all for some of your favorites or if you know of any lesser-known movies that you wouldn't typically see in a rec. engine.   [/quote]   I guess the obvious follow-up question would be: what parts of history are you most interested in? There's a hell of a lot to choose from. [/quote] Good questions. Well, I am pretty fascinated by Turn-of the-Century kinds of films, ie Sense and Sensability.  But I also really liked Shakespeare in Love, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth, and Braveheart. Oh, and for some reason, i really liked The Patriot. So, I am not sure if i have an attachment to a certain time period really. Oh and The New World was severely under-appreciated in my opinion. [/quote] You may appreciate Malick's Days of Heaven for turn of the century stuff. I thought the story was a bit too slow (as with all of Malick's stuff) but (also with all Malick's stuff) the cinematography was absolutely beautiful. Also check out HBO's series Carnivale. It's somewhat of historical drama/sci fi.   As far as the epic drama stuff is concerned, I highly suggest Luc Besson's Messenger. Dustin Hoffman plays a great little part.   [/quote] Days of Heaven was a movie I watched for a film class. It was slow, heavy, long, and at the end i was so depressed I wanted the world to end.  But the more I talked to people about it, and after watching some other Malick, I started liking it. Weird how that happens with some movies. I actually just added Besson's The Messenger that other day. Thanks!<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:17:15 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>csprague</spout:postby><spout:postto>Community Recommendations</spout:postto><spout:postdate>1/8/2009 4:17:15 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>[quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] Hey there, I was thinking of maybe switching up format a bit and starting a thread that's genre specific. I don't know about you all, but some times it's easier for me to just think of a genre that I am interested in rather than to try and follow a template for getting a recommendation. So, recently I have been most interested in historical drama, but every time I go to a auto-generating recommendation engine I seem to get a bunch of films I have already seen. I have a hard time believing that I have exhausted the Historical Drama library, so I thought I would ask you all for some of your favorites or if you know of any lesser-known movies that you wouldn't typically see in a rec. engine.   [/quote]   I guess the obvious follow-up question would be: what parts of history are you most interested in? There's a hell of a lot to choose from. [/quote] Good questions. Well, I am pretty fascinated by Turn-of the-Century kinds of films, ie Sense and Sensability.  But I also really liked Shakespeare in Love, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth, and Braveheart. Oh, and for some reason, i really liked The Patriot. So, I am not sure if i have an attachment to a certain time period really. Oh and The New World was severely under-appreciated in my opinion. [/quote] You may appreciate Malick's Days of Heaven for turn of the century stuff. I thought the story was a bit too slow (as with all of Malick's stuff) but (also with all Malick's stuff) the cinematography was absolutely beautiful. Also check out HBO's series Carnivale. It's somewhat of historical drama/sci fi.   As far as the epic drama stuff is concerned, I highly suggest Luc Besson's Messenger. Dustin Hoffman plays a great little part.   [/quote] Days of Heaven was a movie I watched for a film class. It was slow, heavy, long, and at the end i was so depressed I wanted the world to end.  But the more I talked to people about it, and after watching some other Malick, I started liking it. Weird how that happens with some movies. I actually just added Besson's The Messenger that other day. Thanks!</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Historical Drama</title>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 1/8/2009 2:44:05 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> [quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] Hey there, I was thinking of maybe switching up format a bit and starting a thread that's genre specific. I don't know about you all, but some times it's easier for me to just think of a genre that I am interested in rather than to try and follow a template for getting a recommendation. So, recently I have been most interested in historical drama, but every time I go to a auto-generating recommendation engine I seem to get a bunch of films I have already seen. I have a hard time believing that I have exhausted the Historical Drama library, so I thought I would ask you all for some of your favorites or if you know of any lesser-known movies that you wouldn't typically see in a rec. engine.   [/quote]   I guess the obvious follow-up question would be: what parts of history are you most interested in? There's a hell of a lot to choose from. [/quote] Good questions. Well, I am pretty fascinated by Turn-of the-Century kinds of films, ie Sense and Sensability.  But I also really liked Shakespeare in Love, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth, and Braveheart. Oh, and for some reason, i really liked The Patriot. So, I am not sure if i have an attachment to a certain time period really. Oh and The New World was severely under-appreciated in my opinion. [/quote] You may appreciate Malick's Days of Heaven for turn of the century stuff. I thought the story was a bit too slow (as with all of Malick's stuff) but (also with all Malick's stuff) the cinematography was absolutely beautiful. Also check out HBO's series Carnivale. It's somewhat of historical drama/sci fi.   As far as the epic drama stuff is concerned, I highly suggest Luc Besson's Messenger. Dustin Hoffman plays a great little part.  <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:44:05 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>leeroy711</spout:postby><spout:postto>Community Recommendations</spout:postto><spout:postdate>1/8/2009 2:44:05 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>[quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="csprague"] Hey there, I was thinking of maybe switching up format a bit and starting a thread that's genre specific. I don't know about you all, but some times it's easier for me to just think of a genre that I am interested in rather than to try and follow a template for getting a recommendation. So, recently I have been most interested in historical drama, but every time I go to a auto-generating recommendation engine I seem to get a bunch of films I have already seen. I have a hard time believing that I have exhausted the Historical Drama library, so I thought I would ask you all for some of your favorites or if you know of any lesser-known movies that you wouldn't typically see in a rec. engine.   [/quote]   I guess the obvious follow-up question would be: what parts of history are you most interested in? There's a hell of a lot to choose from. [/quote] Good questions. Well, I am pretty fascinated by Turn-of the-Century kinds of films, ie Sense and Sensability.  But I also really liked Shakespeare in Love, Marie Antoinette, Elizabeth, and Braveheart. Oh, and for some reason, i really liked The Patriot. So, I am not sure if i have an attachment to a certain time period really. Oh and The New World was severely under-appreciated in my opinion. [/quote] You may appreciate Malick's Days of Heaven for turn of the century stuff. I thought the story was a bit too slow (as with all of Malick's stuff) but (also with all Malick's stuff) the cinematography was absolutely beautiful. Also check out HBO's series Carnivale. It's somewhat of historical drama/sci fi.   As far as the epic drama stuff is concerned, I highly suggest Luc Besson's Messenger. Dustin Hoffman plays a great little part.  </spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Historical Drama</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/119628/default.aspx'>mercurial</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/10/2008 6:56:57 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> My personal favorites: Barry Lyndon  Unequivocally the best 18th century period film ever made. Incredible. Black Narcissus  Great drama set in the Himalayas. And nuns! Elizabeth  Probably have already seen this, but just in case. Great film. Dogville  A lot of people have not seen this due to the overwhelming negative reviews for it. But it is an amazing film nonetheless about early 20th century America. Manderlay  The second film in the unfinished trilogy that follows Dogville. Gosford Park  Impeccable film about the English caste system. A Little Princess  Amazing kid's film. I still love it. Edward II  Postmodern interpretation of Edward II. Might be too much for some. Battleship Potemkin  Great historical film. Iconic scenes throughout. The Red Violin  Traces a violin from its creation over 300 hundred years ago to today. And it has Samuel L. Jackson. A Very Long Engagement  Tragic wartime flick about World War I in France. The Mission  Insightful film about the struggles to convert South American natives to Christianity. Pride and Prejudice (2005)  Best adaptation of the novel in my opinion. The Hours  Three women going through the same whirlwind of emotions a three different times in history. Plunkett &amp; Macleane  Dramatic comedy set around the time of Marie Antoinette. Marie Antoinette (2006)  I've grown to love this film since my hesitant initial reaction. Titus  Postmodern interpretation of Titus Andronicus. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc  Another postmodern interpretation of the life of Joan of Arc. Andersonville  Tragic movie about life in a prisoner of war camp in the South during the Civil War. Sleepy Hollow  Quirky flick set in 19th century New England. The Color Purple  Early 20th century South and the struggle of slaves. Great movie.   That's all I can think of for now. I'm sure you've seen a number of these.  <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:56:57 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>mercurial</spout:postby><spout:postto>Community Recommendations</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/10/2008 6:56:57 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>My personal favorites: Barry Lyndon  Unequivocally the best 18th century period film ever made. Incredible. Black Narcissus  Great drama set in the Himalayas. And nuns! Elizabeth  Probably have already seen this, but just in case. Great film. Dogville  A lot of people have not seen this due to the overwhelming negative reviews for it. But it is an amazing film nonetheless about early 20th century America. Manderlay  The second film in the unfinished trilogy that follows Dogville. Gosford Park  Impeccable film about the English caste system. A Little Princess  Amazing kid's film. I still love it. Edward II  Postmodern interpretation of Edward II. Might be too much for some. Battleship Potemkin  Great historical film. Iconic scenes throughout. The Red Violin  Traces a violin from its creation over 300 hundred years ago to today. And it has Samuel L. Jackson. A Very Long Engagement  Tragic wartime flick about World War I in France. The Mission  Insightful film about the struggles to convert South American natives to Christianity. Pride and Prejudice (2005)  Best adaptation of the novel in my opinion. The Hours  Three women going through the same whirlwind of emotions a three different times in history. Plunkett &amp;amp; Macleane  Dramatic comedy set around the time of Marie Antoinette. Marie Antoinette (2006)  I've grown to love this film since my hesitant initial reaction. Titus  Postmodern interpretation of Titus Andronicus. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc  Another postmodern interpretation of the life of Joan of Arc. Andersonville  Tragic movie about life in a prisoner of war camp in the South during the Civil War. Sleepy Hollow  Quirky flick set in 19th century New England. The Color Purple  Early 20th century South and the struggle of slaves. Great movie.   That's all I can think of for now. I'm sure you've seen a number of these.  </spout:body></item>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 4/8/2008 11:04:38 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I really liked Dustin Hoffman in The Messenger<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 03:04:38 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>leeroy711</spout:postby><spout:postto>Top 5</spout:postto><spout:postdate>4/8/2008 11:04:38 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I really liked Dustin Hoffman in The Messenger</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: FilmCouch #44</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/2132/default.aspx'>paul</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/21/2007 4:16:13 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> A few weeks back, listener DJP requested a show on spirituality, which coincides nicely with the Film + Faith blog-a-thon kicking off this week. As we thought about it, the spiritual is so broad and pervasive in movies it’s hard to know where to start. Somehow, Kevin and I sojourn on  The Dareeling Limited, Children of Men and A Woman Under the Influence.
Karina investigates the “curse” surrounding one of the most spiritual characters in moviedom, Joan of Arc.

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Clockwise from top left: Jean Seberg Saint Joan (1957), Ingrid Bergman Joan of Arc (1948), Ren??e Maria Falconetti The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Milla Jovovich The Messenger (1999)
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</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 21:16:13 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>paul</spout:postby><spout:postto>paul on spout.com</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/21/2007 4:16:13 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>A few weeks back, listener DJP requested a show on spirituality, which coincides nicely with the Film + Faith blog-a-thon kicking off this week. As we thought about it, the spiritual is so broad and pervasive in movies it’s hard to know where to start. Somehow, Kevin and I sojourn on  The Dareeling Limited, Children of Men and A Woman Under the Influence.
Karina investigates the “curse” surrounding one of the most spiritual characters in moviedom, Joan of Arc.

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Clockwise from top left: Jean Seberg Saint Joan (1957), Ingrid Bergman Joan of Arc (1948), Ren??e Maria Falconetti The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Milla Jovovich The Messenger (1999)
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<strong>Body:</strong> A few weeks back, listener DJP requested a show on spirituality, which coincides nicely with the Film + Faith blog-a-thon kicking off this week. As we thought about it, the spiritual is so broad and pervasive in movies it’s hard to know where to start. Somehow, Kevin and I sojourn on?? The Dareeling Limited, Children of Men and A Woman Under the Influence.
Karina investigates the “curse” surrounding one of the most spiritual characters in moviedom, Joan of Arc.


Clockwise from top left: Jean Seberg Saint Joan (1957), Ingrid Bergman Joan of Arc (1948), Ren??e Maria Falconetti The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Milla Jovovich The Messenger (1999)
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</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 14:00:50 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>SpoutBlog</spout:postby><spout:postto>SpoutBlog on spout.com</spout:postto><spout:postdate>11/2/2007 10:00:50 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>A few weeks back, listener DJP requested a show on spirituality, which coincides nicely with the Film + Faith blog-a-thon kicking off this week. As we thought about it, the spiritual is so broad and pervasive in movies it’s hard to know where to start. Somehow, Kevin and I sojourn on?? The Dareeling Limited, Children of Men and A Woman Under the Influence.
Karina investigates the “curse” surrounding one of the most spiritual characters in moviedom, Joan of Arc.


Clockwise from top left: Jean Seberg Saint Joan (1957), Ingrid Bergman Joan of Arc (1948), Ren??e Maria Falconetti The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Milla Jovovich The Messenger (1999)
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