10 Films & TV Shows Set In Belgium During The Middle Ages
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The Visitors: Bastille Day
π§πͺ Belgium The 18th Century The 12th CenturyStuck in the corridors of time, Godefroy de Montmirail and his faithful servant Jacquouille are projected to a time of profound political and social upheavals: the French Revolution... specifically, The Terror, time of great dangers, during which the descendants of Godefroy and Jacquouille had their castle and all their property confiscated by arrogant aristocrats, fleeing and lifes hanging by a thread.
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The Mill and the Cross
π§πͺ Belgium The 16th CenturyBehind every great painting lies an even greater story β What would it be like to step inside a great work of art, have it come alive around you, and even observe the artist as he sketches the very reality you are experiencing? From Lech Majewski, one of Poland's most acclaimed filmmakers, The Mill and the Cross is a cinematic re-staging of Pieter Bruegel's masterpiece "Procession to Calvary," presented alongside the story of its creation.
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Mad Love
π§πͺ Belgium πͺπΈ Spain The 16th Century The 14th CenturyThe tragic fate of Juana I of Castille, Queen of Spain, madly in love to an unfaithful husband, Felipe el Hermoso, Archduke of Austria.
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L'oeuvre au noir
π§πͺ Belgium The 16th CenturyIn the sixteenth century, Spain occupies Flanders, an Inquisition enforces the faith. Aging writer and philosopher, ZΓ©non Ligre, comes to Bruges using a false name and papers to serve as a physician to the poor, establishing a clinic and steam bath. His methods and opinions are outside the mainstream, but he has the protection and friendship of the local Prior. ZΓ©non, an aristocrat with a degree in canon law, lives humbly. He learns of bacchanals under Masonic signs involving monks and women, and he warns those involved. The Prior is dying, and he urges ZΓ©non to flee to England. ZΓ©non burns his writing. Will he leave or will he face ecclesiastical accusers and, perhaps, the stake?
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John the Fearless
π§πͺ Belgium The 14th CenturyHe has a strong arm...and a kind heart! β He's the "Rocky" of the 15th century-defender of the poor, enemy of evil, champion of justice. He's fearless and the strongest man in the land. He's ready and willing to take on all wrong doers-rich and poor. Accompanied by a lovable, meek little friend, his quest takes him on an unforgettable journey. Swamp monsters, knights in armor, duels, royal pageantry, and damsels in distress all abound in this story of timeless values. In the spirit of "Robin Hood," it's a robust, romantic tale: a feast for the eyes and a joy for the heart.
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The Canterbury Tales
England π§πͺ Belgium The 14th CenturyGlimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
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The War Lord
π³π± Netherlands π§πͺ Belgium The 11th CenturyHe Battled Two Empires For The Love Of One Woman. β A knight in the service of a duke goes to a coastal village where an earlier attempt to build a defensive castle has failed. He begins to rebuild the duke's authority in the face of the barbarians at the border and is making progress until he falls in love with one of the local women.
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Bold Adventure
π§πͺ Belgium The 16th CenturyBased on the book by Belgian XIX century author Charles de Coaster.
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Patrie
π§πͺ Belgium The 16th CenturyShown in Cannes 1946.
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Two Lovers
π³π± Netherlands π§πͺ Belgium The 16th CenturyEvery Emotion Thrillingly Yours in This Their Final Picture Together! β Set during the 16th-century Spanish occupation of Flanders, the story concentrates on the fiercely patriotic Mark Van Ryke (Colman). Donning the guise of "Leatherface," a swashbuckling masked avenger, Van Ryke performs his derring-do on behalf of the Prince of Orange (Nigel de Brulier). Naturally, Van Ruke considers beautiful Spanish aristocrat Donna Leonora de Vargas (Vilma Banky) to be a bitter enemy, and the feeling is mutual. To no one's surprise, however, Van Ryke and Donna Leonara eventually fall in love (hence the title). The pulse-pounding climax finds Van Ryke riding hell-for-leather through a rainstorm to warn the Flemish troops about the Spaniards' plans to burn the city of Ghent to the ground. Two Lovers was based on Madame Orczy's novel Leatherface, and adapted for the screen by Alice Duer Miller.