The Sultan and the Saint

2016

Action / Documentary / History / War

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Jeremy Irons as Narrator
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David Hammond as Knight
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English 2.0
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12 hr 0 min
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English 2.0
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12 hr 0 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Red-1258 / 10

Interesting documentary based on an unlikely event

The Sultan and the Saint (2016) was written and directed by Alexander Kronemer.

It's a historical documentary about a real event--the meeting between Egyptian Sultan Al-Kamil (Zack Beyer) and St. Francis of Assisi (Alexander McPherson.) Jeremy Irons narrates the film.

The basic historical fact--that the two men met in 1219--is not contested. Of course, the movie fills in most of the other information about the Sultan and St. Francis. Also, there's background information about the crusades, with historical re-enactments of battles and the pillage that followed.

This is an amazing story, but it's told in a somewhat plodding way. Given the amazing fact that this meeting actually took place, I think a better director could have given more life to the events.

The Sultan and the Saint has an anemic IMDb rating of 6.7. I thought that it wasn't great, but it was better than that, and rated it 8.

Reviewed by pietclausen7 / 10

An unbiased view

At last a truthful version of the terrible wrongs committed by all sides during the Crusades. In between this chaos some people came to the fore and history became slightly changed for the better.

The feud was and is not between Christians and Muslims, but between good and wrong from any perspective. It is not religion that is a problem, but fanaticism. This viewpoint is still the real evil in this world.

Used to the good, religion can be a powerful draw card to make this Earth a haven of peace through cooperation with each other, with all living in prosperity.

Reviewed by phd_travel5 / 10

A non traditional view of the Crusades

I don't know whether the history in this docudrama is right or not. Whatever it is, it is a very specific opinion of the 5th Crusade. Here, the Crusaders are war mongering people falsely using the cause of Christianity to wage wars of aggression against Muslims and they are led by a Pope's right hand man. The good Christian is St Francis of Assissi who preaches peace instead of war and reaches an understanding with the kind and compassionate Sultan of Egypt.

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