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100 Years War: Poitiers 1356 is a fascinating exploration of a pivotal moment in the Hundred Years' War. The film dives into the clash at Poitiers, where Edward of Woodstock led his troops to a notable victory against the French. It has this raw, gritty feel to it, capturing the chaos of medieval warfare quite effectively. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the battle's consequences. What sets it apart is the focus on the human aspect of the soldiers involved, weaving personal stories with broader historical narratives. The practical effects and reenactments, while not grandiose, lend an authenticity that is sometimes missing in more dramatized portrayals.
This title isn't overly common in collector circles, which adds to its charm. It was released in several formats, but DVD seems to dominate the market. The scarcity of this documentary makes it a unique piece for those interested in the Hundred Years' War. Collectors appreciate not just the historical content but also the way it presents the complexity of medieval battles.
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