Tons! Let me work on a list. Are we talking "good" medieval fics, or commercial ones (like the musical, "Camelot") or crap ones like some of those recently done? (King Arthur, Tristan and Isolde, etc.)
I'll bet you're right, though: those are the ones the university holds in its collection.
For starters, all the Robin Hood flicks, Ladyhawke, the many King Arthur films, some of the Edgar Allen Poe flicks (like Masque of the Red Death), A Walk With Love and Death...and then there are things like plays by Shakespeare set in the Middle Ages...
I'm not trying to complicate things, of course. I like their list! in fact, it has quite a few I've not seen. And they don't seem to be claiming it's a definitive or exhaustive list, so that's cool.
The Seventh Seal will always be the definitive medieval film for me. It was one of the things that sucked me into my love for the period, back around age 14. The community college where I took summer music classes used to show it in the lecture theater over and over all day long to its Freshman Comp classes, and one day I wandered in, and the rest is personal history...
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Date: 2006-10-12 04:35 pm (UTC)I'll bet you're right, though: those are the ones the university holds in its collection.
For starters, all the Robin Hood flicks, Ladyhawke, the many King Arthur films, some of the Edgar Allen Poe flicks (like Masque of the Red Death), A Walk With Love and Death...and then there are things like plays by Shakespeare set in the Middle Ages...
I'm not trying to complicate things, of course. I like their list! in fact, it has quite a few I've not seen. And they don't seem to be claiming it's a definitive or exhaustive list, so that's cool.
The Seventh Seal will always be the definitive medieval film for me. It was one of the things that sucked me into my love for the period, back around age 14. The community college where I took summer music classes used to show it in the lecture theater over and over all day long to its Freshman Comp classes, and one day I wandered in, and the rest is personal history...