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The Middle Ages and the Movies: Eight Key Films

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In The Middle Ages and the Movies eminent historian Robert Bartlett takes a fresh, cogent look at how our view of medieval history has been shaped by eight significant films of the twentieth century. The book ranges from the concoction of sex and nationalism in Mel Gibson’s Braveheart, to Fritz Lang’s silent masterpiece Siegfried, the art-house classic The Seventh Seal to Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev and the epic historical drama El Cid. The historical accuracy of these films is examined, as well as other salient aspects – how was Umberto Eco’s Name of the Rose translated from page to screen? Why is Monty Python and the Holy Grail funny? And how was Eisenstein’s Alexander Nevsky shaped by the Stalinist tyranny under which it was filmed?

309 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 16, 2022

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Robert Bartlett

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Robert Bartlett, CBE, FBA, FRSE is Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Mediaeval History Emeritus at the University of St Andrews.

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April 4, 2024
Really cool idea for a book, but Bartlett's commentary kills it. He's got no lack of dumb and boring shit to say. Very little insight. The selection of films is pretty good, here's my ranking of them from favorite to least:
The Seventh Seal
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried
Andrei Rublev
Alexander Nevsky
Braveheart
The Name of the Rose
El Cid
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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April 4, 2024
I really love Bartlett's other work that I've read, but this one was rough. Some of the films were absolutely fantastic and that's where I'm getting the second star from, but the commentary was atrocious. Massive letdown.
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December 19, 2025
We all love to shit on Braveheart, and thanks to Bartlett we can now do so in an informed way.
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