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Celtic Legends: The Arthurian Legends (1999)

Celtic Legends: The Arthurian Legends (1999)
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This documentary traces the Arthurian legends from their inception in the 6th century historical figure of an British chieftain, through his metamorphosis into the romantic figure of grail legends and the round table we know today. By the 12th century, Arthur was a national hero to the English. The exploits of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, immortalized by the French poet Chretien de Troyes, fired the imagination of other writers down through the centuries, notably in "The Idylls of the Kings", by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal", and "Morte D'Arthur, by Sir Thomas Mallory. These works, and others, and the myths they embodied, are explored in the film. Considered are the essentials of the Arthurian myth, such as his relationships with Guinevere, Lancelot, and his magical teacher Merlin, and his nemesis Mordred. This is a fascinating look at one of the Europe's most enduring heroes. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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Synopsis of Celtic Legends: The Arthurian Legends

This documentary traces the Arthurian legends from their inception in the 6th century historical figure of an British chieftain, through his metamorphosis into the romantic figure of grail legends and the round table we know today. By the 12th century, Arthur was a national hero to the English. The exploits of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, immortalized by the French poet Chretien de Troyes, fired the imagination of other writers down through the centuries, notably in "The Idylls of the Kings", by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal", and "Morte D'Arthur, by Sir Thomas Mallory. These works, and others, and the myths they embodied, are explored in the film. Considered are the essentials of the Arthurian myth, such as his relationships with Guinevere, Lancelot, and his magical teacher Merlin, and his nemesis Mordred. This is a fascinating look at one of the Europe's most enduring heroes. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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50 mins
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    Angelina T.

    I really enjoy history and as documentaries go, this is one of the more entertaining ones. When I did rent this, I was hoping for more story about Arthur rather than how the stories appeared. The documentary went too far into who said what about Arthur and how they developed over the ages. There is a nice bit about possible Arthurian models.

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    Russell M.

    The history is good, the production is campy. The costumed orations were a bit over the top. This is NOT a history channel special or even a BBC production--and it shows.

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    Christopher K.

    thought this would be a little less campy than some guy in a bad costume reading que cards. oops

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