Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles
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Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles
Summary
Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles is a film[1]. It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles's instance of is recorded as The Battles — instance of (P31): film[3].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was directed by The Battles — director (P57): Jacques Rivette[4].
- The Battles — screenwriter (P58): Pascal Bonitzer wrote the screenplay for Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles[5].
- The Battles — screenwriter (P58): Jacques Rivette wrote the screenplay for Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles[6].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles's composer is recorded as The Battles — composer (P86): Jordi Savall[7].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles's genre is The Battles — genre (P136): historical film[8].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Sandrine Bonnaire[9].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Pascal Greggory[10].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Alain Ollivier[11].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): André Marcon[12].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Bruno Wolkowitch[13].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): David Lowe[14].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Didier Sauvegrain[15].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Florence Darel[16].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Jean-Louis Richard[17].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Jean-Pierre Lorit[18].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Marcel Bozonnet[19].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Olivier Cruveiller[20].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Tatiana Moukhine[21].
- A cast member of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — cast member (P161): Vincent Solignac[22].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles's director of photography is recorded as The Battles — director of photography (P344): William Lubtchansky[23].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles is part of The Battles — part of (P361): Joan the Maiden[24].
- The original language of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — original language of film or TV show (P364): French[25].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was distributed by The Battles — distribution format (P437): video on demand[26].
- Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles's review score is recorded as 86%[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was directed by The Battles — director (P57): Jacques Rivette[4]. Screenwriters include The Battles — screenwriter (P58): Pascal Bonitzer[5] and The Battles — screenwriter (P58): Jacques Rivette[6]. Cast members include The Battles — cast member (P161): Sandrine Bonnaire[9], The Battles — cast member (P161): Pascal Greggory[10], The Battles — cast member (P161): Alain Ollivier[11], The Battles — cast member (P161): André Marcon[12], The Battles — cast member (P161): Bruno Wolkowitch[13], and The Battles — cast member (P161): David Lowe[14].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1994[28] and February 9, 1994[29]. The original language of Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles was The Battles — original language of film or TV show (P364): French[25]. Its genre is The Battles — genre (P136): historical film[8]. It is part of The Battles — part of (P361): Joan the Maiden[24]. It was distributed by The Battles — distribution format (P437): video on demand[26].
Reception
Reviews include 86%[27] and 7.7/10[30].
Why It Matters
Joan the Maiden, Part 1: The Battles is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]