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  1. Anazapta. Anazapta is a British 2002 film. It was released in the United States as Black Plague. During The Hundred Years War, a detachment of soldiers return home to the estate of Lady Matilda ( Lena Headey ), second wife of Sir Walter de Mellerby, who has been captured by the French. Years of war and bad crops have driven the estate into debt ...

  2. Anazapta. Details: 2001, UK, Cert 15, 105 mins. Direction:Alberto Sciamma. Summary: A nobleman's wife attempts to keep order in her plague- and blight-riddled domains during the middle ages. With ...

  3. May 11, 2004 · Anazapta U.K. Production: A Guerilla Films release of a the Spice Factory, Great British Films production, in association with CFI, Enterprise Films. Produced by Jason Piette, Michael Lionello ...

  4. Mar 5, 2007 · Medieval thriller starring Lena Headey and Jason Flemyng. During the ongoing Hundred Years' War against France, a group of English soldiers return home with a masked French hostage (David La Haye) to exchange for Lady Matilda (Headey)'s captive husband.

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  5. The sword of Bishop Heahmund or Headmund's sword is a weapon wielded by the warrior Bishop of Sherborne Bishop Headmund. It appears to be a bastard sword or a hand-and-a-half sword as it has been wielded both with one hand and also with two hands. The Sword of Bishop Headmund is long, with a gold-coloured hilt etched with the word "Ananyzapata'' which is an epigraph meaning "Cursed be the devil by the baptisim of John." The pommel of the sword is adorned with a large precious stone set with gol

  6. Anazapta is a 2002 British mystery thriller film directed by Alberto Sciamma and starring Jason Fleming, Lena Headey, Christopher Fairbank, Ian McNeice, and Jeff Nuttall. In the United States, the film was released as Black Plague.

  7. Anazapta was one of the brief flourish of British horror films that emerged during the early 2000s (Rob Green's The Bunker , Nick Hamm's The Hole and Stuart Urban's Revelation were all made in the same year). For some reason, it didn't receive a proper release until 2004, when it was met with all the usual blinkered critical derision that you'd expect from the mainstream press.