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historic heroic poem likeGladiatorandLawrence of Arabiaare some of the most celebrated films ever made , but there are many owing installments to the genre that have fly under the radar . Historical movie have gone through periods of vast entreaty and long reach with lilliputian legal action . The 1950s and sixties offered rafts of historical fiction film , such asSpartacus , Cleopatra , andBen - Hur . Similarly , the 2000s see an uptick in blade - wielding historical epos follow the winner ofBraveheartandGladiator . Of course , historical epics also include World War II films , which have remained culturally appeal systematically .

The 2020s have been a downtrodden period for the sword - and - sandal historical epic musical genre , as moving-picture show likeThe Last DuelandThe Northmanhave struggled to bring multitude to theatre . While manygreat historical epics have flunk at the box office , even more have become lose in the cultural argot . From the Trojan War to the settlement of the thirteen colonies to the Bolshevik Revolution , many of Hollywood ’s expectant sensation have appeared in historical epics that deserve far more attention .

10Helen Of Troy

Directed by John Kent Harrison (2003)

2004 saw the sack of the commercially successfulTroy , a picture centered around Brad Pitt ’s Achilles and his journeying to grandness in the Trojan War . However , in 2003 , a British - American miniseries explored Homer’sIliadfrom a broad perspective . While it was released on TV in occasional format , Helen of Troyis a feature film - length saga that was subsequently released on DVD as a film . It lacks much of the high - budget action seen inTroy , but the version boastsa strong cast , including Rufus Sewell , John Rhys - Davies , and Stellan Skarsgård , andoffers the full narration scope of the Trojan War .

While many films focalise on historical issue , few cross the pure issue from start to finish . Here are 15 that provide a full picture of history .

9Julius Caesar

Directed by Uli Edel (2002)

Another made - for - television miniseries that can be viewed as a motion-picture show is 2002’sJulius Caesar , which chronicle the life of the famous Roman general from his early friendly relationship with Gnaeus Pompey to his blackwash in 44 BC . With its limited budget , the TNT production assemblesa masterful historical drama with an outstanding plaster cast and melodic score . Jeremy Sisto asterisk as Caesar , and Christopher Walken , Chris Noth , and the majuscule Richard Harris appear in affirm roles . away from HBO’sRome , the 2002 film isthe best adaptation of Caesar ’s life usable .

8Reds

Directed by Warren Beatty (1981)

A passion labor from writer / director / star Warren Beatty , the 1981 romantic historical epicRedsexplores the life of John Reed , a journalist who chronicled the Great October Socialist Revolution in 1917 . Beatty has unbelievable chemistry with co - star Diane Keaton , who encounter a diarist intrigued by Reed ’s extremist idealism , with whom he becomes infatuated . Jack Nicholson also stars as Eugene O’Neill , make a love trigon between the three lineament . Redsis a fantastically spell historical epic , though the film ’s highlights are its star functioning and romantic aspects .

7The New World

Directed by Terrence Malick (2005)

Terrence Malick has made two unbelievable historical epics that deserve more tending . The first is his World War II cinema , The flimsy Red Line , and the latter isThe New World . Malick is love for hisbreathtaking , painting - same visuals , slow - paced poetic language , and concenter on the nature and ambience hem in his characters . In that sense , The New Worldisan off - beat , artistic historical epic . Still , it ’s a beautiful flick with exceptional performances from Colin Farrell , Christian Bale , Christopher Plummer , and Q’orianka Kilcher , who flirt Pocahontas .

Like Cillian Murphy ’s portrayal of Oppenheimer , there are many films where absolutely cast player transformed into the historic figures they played .

6Land of the Pharaohs

Directed by Howard Hawks (1955)

The 1950s were filled with tremendous historical epical productions , including 1955’sLand of the Pharaohs , an epic revolve about around the Egyptian monarch Khufu . The film was made by managing director Howard Hawks , who famously made iconic Western classics likeRio Bravo , Red River , andEl Dorado . Unlike the proceedingCleopatra , Land of the Pharaohssuffered due to a lack of famous motion picture stars in its cast but still offer an ensemble of fascinating characters .

5Alexander: The Ultimate Cut

Directed by Oliver Stone (2014 Blu-ray Edition)

In the moving ridge of high - budget historical heroic poem in the 2000s , Alexanderwas among the most ridiculed , not even cracking theten best Oliver Stone movie . However , the filmmaker could n’t allow the project go and continued to release a serial publication of theatre director ’s cut , hoping to sterilize its number . In 2014 , Stone released a Blu - ray version titledAlexander : The Ultimate Cut . Whilecertain trouble are still seeming , it ’s a much good adaptation than the original theatrical release , which is still the most wide go through translation . LikeAlexander , Ridley Scott’sKingdom of Heavenalso has a much stronger director ’s cut worth keep an eye on .

4The Mission

Directed by Roland Joffé (1986)

Robert De Niro ’s secure moviesprimarily consist of mobster films , thoughThe Missionis one of his most under - viewed classic . localise in the 1750s , De Niro Centennial State - sensation with Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Mendoza and Father Gabriel , two adult male who join together to defend a South American missionary station from Lusitanian slavers . The Missionis a challenging film withcomplex historical and religious themes , but it moderate two wondrous execution and a historically faithful narrative .

3Joan of Arc

Directed by Victor Fleming (1948)

Joan of Arc ’s story has been conform numerous time , most notably in the 1928 silent filmThe Passion of Joan of Arc . Twenty years later , The Wizard of Ozdirector Victor Fleming explored the historical figure with Ingrid Bergman in the leading function . Aside from the bonus of the iconic Ingrid Bergman suit up in armor for battle , Joan of Archas been celebrated for its inspiring , play and dialogue - filled adaption , despite miss much activity .

2Aguirre, The Wrath Of God

Directed by Werner Herzog (1972)

Directed by iconic German filmmaker Werner Herzog , Aguirre , the Wrath of Godfollowsa Spanish conquistador who explores Peru in search of El Dorado , pose after the declination of the Incan Empire . The case Aguirre , who actor Klaus Kinski beautifully portrays , cut into deeper into madness as he ventures deep into the hobo camp while keep company by his untested daughter . The 1972 movie has become a cult classic and is celebrated as one of the director ’s effective works .

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1The Bounty

Directed by Roger Donaldson (1984)

The history ofMutiny on the Bountyhas had multiple film adaptation , include an earlier version star Marlon Brando . However , the 1984 remake has an even more impressive cast and is at long last a better moving picture . Mel Gibson asterisk as Fletcher Christian , a man who lead a mutiny against the cruel Lieutenant Bligh , play by Ser Anthony Hopkins . Laurence Olivier , Daniel Day - Lewis , and Liam Neeson also have supporting part in the sea - faring epic . The Bountyis an entertaining classic filled with fantastic performance .

josh hartnett in black hawk down and cillian murphy in oppenheimer side by side

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Custom image of Zodiac, Assassination of Jesse James and Apollo 13

Colin Farrell in The New World and Robert De Niro in The Mission and Jack Nicholson in Reds

Helen of Troy

Julius Caesar and Cleopatra

Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton as John ‘Jack’ Reed and Louise Bryant in Reds

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Land of the Pharaohs

Robert De Niro in The Mission

Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc

Aguirre holding a monkey in Aguirre the Wrath of God