Step back in time with our curated list of films set in the 17th century. This era, marked by the rise of empires, the spread of enlightenment, and the clash of old and new world orders, provides a rich backdrop for storytelling. Whether you're a history buff or simply love period dramas, these films offer a window into a time of great change and intrigue, showcasing the lives, loves, and conflicts of the people who lived through it.

The Three Musketeers (1993)
Description: This adaptation of Dumas' classic novel captures the swashbuckling adventures of D'Artagnan and the Musketeers in 17th-century France, with a focus on action and romance.
Fact: The film was shot in Austria, France, and the UK to capture the authentic feel of the period.


The Crucible (1996)
Description: Based on Arthur Miller's play, this film delves into the Salem witch trials, a dark chapter of American history in the late 17th century, exploring themes of hysteria, paranoia, and moral panic.
Fact: Daniel Day-Lewis learned to speak with a New England accent for his role as John Proctor.


The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)
Description: This adaptation of Dumas' novel features the Musketeers in their later years, dealing with political intrigue and the mysterious prisoner with the iron mask in 17th-century France.
Fact: Leonardo DiCaprio played dual roles as King Louis XIV and his twin brother Philippe.


The Libertine (2004)
Description: This biographical drama focuses on the life of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, a notorious libertine poet in the court of King Charles II during the Restoration period.
Fact: Johnny Depp, who plays Wilmot, wrote much of the poetry used in the film.


The New World (2005)
Description: Terrence Malick's epic film captures the arrival of Captain John Smith in Virginia in 1607 and his encounters with the Powhatan tribe, including the legendary Pocahontas.
Fact: The film was shot in chronological order to capture the natural aging of the actors and the changing seasons.


The Last Duel (2021)
Description: Set in 14th-century France but relevant to the 17th-century themes of honor and justice, this film recounts the true story of the last legally sanctioned duel in France.
Fact: The film was directed by Ridley Scott and features three different perspectives of the same events.


The Witch (2015)
Description: Set in 1630s New England, this horror film explores the life of a Puritan family who encounters evil in the woods, reflecting the fears and superstitions of the time.
Fact: The film uses authentic 17th-century English dialects and was praised for its historical accuracy.


The Favourite (2018)
Description: Set in early 18th-century England but reflecting the political machinations of the 17th century, this film explores the rivalry between two women vying for the affection of Queen Anne.
Fact: The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.


The Musketeer (2001)
Description: This action-packed adventure film reimagines the classic tale of D'Artagnan, set against the backdrop of 17th-century France, where he seeks to avenge his parents' murder and join the Musketeers.
Fact: The film was originally titled "D'Artagnan" and was intended to be more of a direct adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' "The Three Musketeers."


Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)
Description: Inspired by Johannes Vermeer's painting, this film imagines the life of the girl in the painting, set in 17th-century Delft, exploring themes of art, beauty, and social constraints.
Fact: The film was shot in locations that Vermeer would have known, including his hometown of Delft.
