Joan of Arc (miniseries)
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Joan of Arc is a 1999 Canadian two-part television miniseries about the 15th-century Catholic saint of the same name. The miniseries stars Leelee Sobieski as Saint Joan. A joint production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Alliance Atlantis Communications, it was shown internationally in 1999.
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Joan of Arc | |
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Genre | Historical Drama/Biography/Adventure |
Written by | Michael Alexander Miller Ronald Parker |
Directed by | Christian Duguay |
Starring | Leelee Sobieski Chad Willett Peter O'Toole Jacqueline Bisset Powers Boothe Neil Patrick Harris Maximilian Schell Maury Chaykin Olympia Dukakis Jonathan Hyde Robert Loggia Peter Strauss Shirley MacLaine |
Composers | Asher Ettinger Tony Kosinec Charlotte Church (special vocals) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Graham Flashner Ed Gernon Peter Sussman |
Producer | Peter Bray |
Cinematography | Pierre Gill |
Editor | Ralph Brunjes |
Running time | 140 minutes (180 minutes - uncut version) |
Production companies | CBC Alliance Atlantis Communications |
Budget | $20.000.000 (estimated) |
Original release | |
Release | May 16 (1999-05-16) ā May 18, 1999 (1999-05-18) |
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The miniseries received thirteen Primetime Emmy Awards nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations.