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The story of Joan of Arc is one of the most wonderful stories in the history of any nation of Europe. In the hour of France's need, when she was being conquered by English armies, when her forces were so divided by civil war that it seemed as if there were no true Frenchmen, but that every lord and district were for themselves, when she had no recognized king, but only an uncrowned Dauphin.......in this hour of her need there appeared for France a Maiden, a deliverer.

Joan died a cruel death, but the work which she had begun in France did not die with her. She had united the French and they did not fall apart again into quarrelsome factions. King Charles showed a new spirit as he began his reign. Even through the dangers of war he took time to unite his nobles and keep them in order under him. The English were driven out by this newly roused French nation. The Hundred Years' War was ended, and a peace was concluded by which France was left free within her own provinces, untroubled by foreigners.

Many movies, books, poems, songs have been written on the subject of Joan of Arc. In this video, the Leonard Cohen song, "Joan of Arc" is featured as sung by Jennifer Warnes with several images that are hopefully interwoven to reflect a variety of Joan of Arc facets in the past and in our present day.

I chose to focus on the face of Renée Maria Falconetti from the 1928 movie "La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc" -The director, Dreyer, wrote in his "Thoughts on My Craft", "Nothing in the world can be compared to the human face. It is a land one can never tire of exploring". Dreyer's film was a visionary work of art which has to be seen to be appreciated. But, Falconetti's performance was so intense for her that she suffered a mental breakdown after the filming.

Songs, poems, symbols are all able to carry multiple messages, depending on who is interpreting them (or when in their life they are doing the interpreting). I have chosen to interpret the fire as being God (Jesus for Joan). Some have said that they saw the fire as the Devil. Not I.

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Comentarios

8 years ago

beverly anne c m r

but must it come so cruel must it be so bright ?

8 years ago

Daniel Jacquard

Beautiful song and video. Thanks for sharing it !

8 years ago

Daniel Jacquard

Beautiful song and video. Thanks for sharing it !

8 years ago

Roger Stevenson

Lovely version and really beautiful images - thank you. I have to add, though, your history knowledge is not so good. Joan of Arc was ransomed by the French to the English. It was the French who prosecuted her for wearing men's clothing. The English were the ones to carry out the sentence.She wasn't even declared a saint until 1920.

8 years ago

Urs Dietz

Wunderschönes Lied

9 years ago

clockworkaccordion

Great work Adamfulgence

9 years ago

Derek Starpass

~ Awesome Video ~

9 years ago

TheHitDetector

Joan of Arc - Jennifer Warnes & Leonard CohenOMG!!!.....This isn't helping ......My heart is blown apart......OMG!!!...Joan.....How I love you so much please come back to me......I miss you so much my dear sweet Joan OfArc.

9 years ago

TheHitDetector

Joan of Arc - Jennifer Warnes & Leonard Cohen

9 years ago

PanglossDr

I don't think I ever really appreciated this until I heard this version

9 years ago

David Curtis

I am a huge fan of Leonard Cohen. This is one of my favourite versions of one of my favourite numbers.

9 years ago

Bob Reed

Great work, Adam!

9 years ago

bill arthur

"Joan Of Arc"feat. Leonard Cohen(L. Cohen)Now the flames they followed joan of arcAs she came riding through the dark;No moon to keep her armour bright,No man to get her through this dark and smoky night.She said, "i'm tired of the war,I want the kind of work I had before,A wedding dress or something whiteTo wear upon my swollen appetite."Well, I'm glad to hear you talk this way,You know I've watched you riding every dayAnd something in me yearns to winSuch a cold and lonesome heroine."And who are you? " she sternly spokeTo the one beneath the smoke."Why, I'm fire," he replied,"And I love your solitude, I love your pride.""Well then fire, make your body cold,I'm gonna give you mine to hold,"Saying this she climbed insideTo be his one, to be his only bride.And deep into his fiery heartHe took the dust of joan of arc,And high above all these wedding guestsHe hung the ashes of her lovely wedding dress.La...It was deep into his fiery heartHe took the dust of joan of arc,And then she clearly understoodIf he was fire, oh she must be wood.I saw her wince, I saw her cry,I saw the glory in her eye.Myself I long for love and light,But must it come so cruel, must it be so brave?La...

9 years ago

Madeleine Hague

Happy Birthday, Jennifer Warnes…wherever you are…

9 years ago

Kevin Geyer

beautiful - thx for a great song

9 years ago

Attracta Fahy

Just Beautiful......... for Dominique xx

9 years ago

Rosa García Florian

Muy bien logrado el vídeo...y la música..excelente..!!

9 years ago

nicopsico

Cohen is unique, i have been listening to thias song over 40 years.

9 years ago

Carlos Martins Lopes

Boa noite.

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