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    sgtpowers — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 07:31 AM)

    Any suggestions on great movies with the setting between the years 1500 till 1920s. (I know, that's a wide chioce of years).
    Edit:
    Thanks for all the movies so farso many. I think my chioce is too wide. The ones I enjoyed already are for example Glory (1989), The Patriot (2000), John Adams (Mini Series 2008), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007).
    Correct me if I'm wrong but a lot of movies set in those times are romantic movies,
    those I prefer rather NOT.

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      Moss_Garden — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 08:14 AM)

      Well, that is quite the range. Not having any criteria on subject or style, here are a few that pop to mind:
      Apocalypto
      Flesh + Blood
      The New World
      Wolf Hall (miniseries)
      A Field in England
      The Libertine
      The Crucible
      The Red Violin
      Rob Roy
      John Adams (miniseries)
      Belle
      Pride + Prejudice (2005)
      The Count of Monte Cristo
      The Age of Innocence
      Formerly Nothin_but_the_Rain

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        sgtpowers — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 09:42 AM)

        I know it is, I'm a big history fan. Thanks for the list.

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          biker-1 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 09:55 AM)

          10..
          aguirre the wrath of god (1972-ger)
          barry lyndon (1975)
          black robe (1991-can)
          the devils (1971-uk)
          the duellists (1977-uk)
          the mission (1986-uk)
          mutiny on the bounty (1935)
          elizabeth (1998-uk)
          mountains of the moon (1990-uk)
          lawrence of arabia (1962-uk)

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            MikeF-6 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 11:16 AM)

            Here are five from each decade SINCE the 1920s. I was tempted to just list Westerns. That would have been the easiest. May I ask: is this for a personal viewing journey or some kind of research?
            All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
            / Lewis Milestone
            Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
            / James Whale
            The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
            / William Dieterle
            Jezebel (1938)
            / William Wyler
            Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
            / John Ford
            My Darling Clementine (1946)
            / John Ford
            Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
            / Michael Curtiz
            The Song of Bernadette (1943)
            / Henry King
            Genroku Chûshingura (1941)
            (47 Ronin) / Kenji Mizoguchi
            The Heiress (1949)
            / William Wyler
            The Night of the Hunter (1955)
            / Charles Laughton
            Scaramouche (1952)
            / George Sidney
            Prince of Players (1955)
            / Philip Dunne
            Johnny Tremain (1957)
            / Robert Stevenson
            Det sjunde inseglet (1957)
            (The Seventh Seal) / Ingmar Bergman
            The Music Man (1962)
            / Morton DaCosta
            Culloden (1964)
            / Peter Watkins
            Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)
            / Lewis Milestone
            The Miracle Worker (1962)
            / Arthur Penn
            A Man for All Seasons (1966)
            / Fred Zinnemann
            Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (1972)
            (Aguirre, The Wrath Of God) / Werner Herzog
            1776 (1972)
            / Peter H. Hunt
            Barry Lyndon (1975)
            / Stanley Kubrick
            The Twelve Chairs (1970)
            / Mel Brooks
            Love and Death (1975)
            / Woody Allen
            Le retour de Martin Guerre (1982)
            (The Return Of Martin Guerre) / Daniel Vigne
            Amadeus (1984)
            / Milos Foreman
            The Pirates of Penzance (1983)
            / Wilford Leach
            Babettes gæstebud (1987)
            / Gabriel Axel
            The Shooting Party (1985)
            / Alan Bridges
            Rob Roy (1995)
            / Michael Caton-Jones
            Sense and Sensibility (1995)
            / Ang Lee
            Shakespeare in Love (1998)
            / John Madden
            Mrs Brown (1997)
            / John Madden
            Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
            / Roger Corman
            Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)
            / Tom Twyker
            The Merchant of Venice (2004)
            / Michael Radford
            The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
            / Kevin Reynolds
            The Young Victoria (2009)
            / Jean-Marc Vallée
            The Alamo (2004)
            / John Lee Hancock
            Lincoln (2012)
            / Steven Spielberg
            Les adieux à la reine (2012)
            (Farewell, My Queen) / Benoît Jacquot
            The VVitch: A New-England Folktale (2015)
            / Robert Eggers
            Les Misérables (2012)
            / Tom Hooper
            Mlyn i krzyz (2011)
            (The Mill And The Cross) / Lech Majewski
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              sgtpowers — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 11:55 AM)

              First, thank you for this massive list.
              Second, this is for a personal viewing journeybecause, I'm very interested in history, love all those 'old' settings, and we are getting "bombarded" these days with superhero movies or sci-fi, I'm sick of that.

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                scharnbergmaxse — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 04:27 PM)

                You will find particularly many Japanese movies about historical events.
                I have included some movies that happened no brief time BEFORE 1500. Are you interested in such movies or not?
                How about READING fiction or non-fiction about history?
                Many people (including me) but not all people think that the best movie ever made is "Children of Paradise" by Carné. Most central persons really lived. Around 1820 a very famous pantomimic hat the name Bapttiste Dubareau, and an easily famous actress was Frederick LeMêtre. Pierre-Francois Lacenaire was a minor criminal, though he did kill one person in his life. He was executed in 1836. While he waited for execution he wrote his memoirs, which are also published in English translation.
                I can give more information about the films if you want to.
                Intolerance by Griffith, David / USA, 1916
                Herr Arnes penningar by Stiller, Mauritz / Sweden, 1919
                Der müde Tod by Lang, Fritz / Germany, 1921
                Die Nibelungen by Lang, Fritz / Germany, 1923
                Die Weber by Zelnik, Friedrich / Germany, 1927
                Napoléon, vu par Abel Gance by Gance, Abel / France, 1927
                La passion de Jeanne d'Arc by Dreyer, Carl Theodor / France, 1928
                Queen Christina by Mamoulian, Rouben / USA, 1933
                Les misérables by Bernard, Raymond / France, 1934
                A Midsummer Night's Dream by Reinhardt, Max / USA, 1935
                Anna Karenina by Brown, Clarence / USA, 1935
                Gone With the Wind by Fleming, Victor / USA, 1939
                Wuthering Heights by Wyler, William / UK, 1939
                Young Mr. Lincoln by Ford, John / USA, 1939
                Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Fleming, Victor / USA, 1941
                Snapphanar by Ohberg, ke / Sweden, 1941
                Himlaspelet by Sjöberg, Alf / Sweden, 1942
                Wienerblut by Forst, Willi / Germany/Austria, 1942
                Drama på slottet by Ipsen, Bodil / Denmark, 1943
                Münchhausen by Báky, Josef von / Germany, 1943
                Vredens dag by Dreyer, Carl Theodor / Denmark, 1943
                Henry V by Olivier, Lawrence / UK, 1944
                Kungajakt by Sjöberg, Alf / Sweden, 1944
                Les enfants du Paradis by Carné, Marcel / France, 1945
                Great Expectations by Lean, David / UK, 1946
                Anna Karenina by Duvivier, Julien / USA, 1948
                Hamlet by Olivier, Laurence / UK, 1948
                Les amants de Verone by Cayatte, André / France, 1948
                Oliver Twist by Lean, David / UK, 1948
                La beauté du diable by Clair, René / France, 1949
                Singoalla by Christian-Jaque / Sweden, 1949
                Under Capricorn by Hitchcock, Alfred / UK, 1949
                Rashomon by Kurosawa, Akira / Japan, 1950
                Fröken Julie by Sjöberg, Alf / Sweden, 1951
                The Tales of Hoffmann by Powel, Michael & Pressburger, Emeric / UK, 1951
                La jeune folle by Allegret, Yves / France, 1952
                Othello by Welles, Orson / USA, 1952
                Saikaku ichidai onna by Mizuguchi, Kenji / Japan, 1952
                Barrabas by Sjöberg, Alf / Sweden, 1953
                Jigokumon by Kinugasa, Teinosuke / Japan, 1953
                Julius Caesar by Mankiewicz, Joseph L. / USA, 1953
                Ugetsu monogatari by Mizoguchi, Kenji / Japan, 1953
                Jeanne au bucher by Rosselini, Roberto / Italy, 1954
                Karin Månsdotter by Sjöberg, Alf / Sweden, 1954
                Giftas by Henrikson, Anders / Sweden, 1955
                Napoléon by Guitry, Sacha / France, 1955
                Les sorcières de Salem by Rouleau, Raymond / France, 1957
                Chushingura by Watanabe, Kunio / Japan, 1958
                Les misérables by Chanois, Jean-Paul de / France, 1958
                Ben Hur by Wyler, William / USA, 1959
                Dama s sobatchkoy by Kheifits, Yossif / Russia, 1959
                Der Rest ist Schweigen by Käutner, Helmuth / Germany, 1959
                Inherit the Wind by Kramer, Stanley / USA, 1960
                Spartacus by Kubrick, Stanley / USA, 1960
                Elektra by Cacoyannis, Michael / Greece, 1961
                Hangyaku-Ji by Ito, Daisuke / Japan, 1961
                Le procès de Jeanne d'Arc by Bresson, Robert / France, 1962
                Seppuku by Kobayashi, Masaki / Japan, 1962
                Gamlet by Kozintsev, Grigori / Russia, 1964
                Sult by Carlsen, Henning / Sweden, 1966
                Syskonbädd 1782 by Sjöman, Vilgot / Sweden, 1966
                Far From the Madding Crowd by Schlesinger, John / UK, 1967
                Korol Lir by Kozintsev, Grigori / Russia, 1969
                The Music Lovers by Russell, Ken / UK?, 1970
                Andrej Rublyov by Tarkovskij, Andrej / Russia, 1971
                Macbeth by Polanski, Roman / USA, 1971
                Moses und Aron by Straub, Jean-Marie & Huillet, Danièle / France, 1974
                L'histoire d'Adèle H. by Truffaut, Francois / France, 1975
                Iphigenia by Cacoyannis, Michael / Greece, 1977
                Woyzeck by Herzog, Werner von / Germany, 1978
                Don Giovanni by Losey, Joseph / France/Italy/Germany, 1979
                Tess by Polanski, Roman / UK, 1979
                Korpen flyger by Gunnlaugsson, Hrafn / Sweden/Iceland, 1984
                Ran by Kurosawa, Akira / Japan, 1985
                Der Tod des Empedokles by Straub, Jean-Marie & Huillet, Danièlle /
                Germany/France, 1986
                Hoffmanns Erzählungen by Kaslic, Vaclav / Germany, 1986
                Othello by Nunn, Trevor / UK, 1990
                La veuve de Saint-Pierre by Leconte, Patrice / France, 1999

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                  Franco_Zed — 9 years ago(January 29, 2017 12:47 AM)

                  Vanity Fair (2004, Reese Witherspoon)
                  True Grit
                  Master and Commander
                  Ran (Japanese, Kurosawa)
                  Red Cliff (Chinese)
                  Shakespeare in Love
                  The Prestige
                  Dances with Wolves
                  Titanic
                  Gladiator
                  Les Miserables (various versions)
                  Moulin Rouge
                  Phantom of the Opera
                  Possession (2002, Gwyneth Paltrow)
                  The Princess Bride?
                  Tangled?
                  Frozen?
                  You have enough suggestions to last you for ages, but I figured I'd list a handful of MY favorites.


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                    filmmagnet — 9 years ago(January 29, 2017 02:01 AM)

                    Maybe there's options like 16th Century, 17th Century in the keywords in Search. Shakespeare would have some adaptations from early in the period though I'm aware that a lot of his plays such as MacBeth were older history. Just had a quick glance at my 10 out of 10 list, couldn't see anything apart from a Corpse Bride (technically 19th Century I believe but total fantasy) and Citizen Kane which was partly set very late in the period. I had a few 10s that were older history.

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