| Florence Carrez | Jeanne d'Arc |
| Jean-Claude Fourneau | Bishop Cauchon |
| Roger Honorat | Jean Beaupere |
| Marc Jacquier | Jean Lemaitre |
| Jean Gillibert | Jean de Chatillon |
| Andre Regnier | D'Estivet |
| Michel Herubel | Frère Isambert de la Pierre |
| Philippe Dreux | Frère Martin Ladvenu |
| Marcel Darbaud | Nicolas de Houppeville |
| E.R. Pratt | Warwick (uncredited) |
| Michael Williams | Englishman (uncredited) |
| Harry Sommers | Bishop of Winchester (uncredited) |
| Donald O'Brien | English Priest (uncredited) |
| Gerard Zingg | Jean-Lohier |
In 15th-century France, teen peasant Joan of Arc, who claims to be able to communicate directly with God, is put on trial on charges of heresy against the church. Throughout the proceedings, Bishop Cauchon relentlessly pursues his version of the truth, and presses the girl to admit that she's lied about receiving messages from a higher power. But Joan remains resolute, even as the threat of a violent public execution slowly becomes an imminent reality.
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