Agincourt: why Netflix’s The King has upset the French

The Battle of Agincourt has long been celebrated, but France has a different perspective more than 600 years on

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A new Netflix film depicting the Battle of Agincourt has caused consternation across the Channel, amid claims that it is historically inaccurate and “anti-French”.

The Shakesperian telling of King Henry V’s victory at Agincourt “has long upset the French”, The Telegraph reports. But according to the head of the newly renovated Agincourt museum, Christophe Gilliot, Australian film director David Michod’s new depiction of the battle - The King - is no better and “rife with historical errors”.

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