If you want a Hollywood take on it, I believe Charles the Bold is quite central to the plot in:
The Adventures of Quentin Durward - strarring Robet Taylor, it was I think part of his historic trilology which included Knights of the Round Table and Ivanhoe.
I often like to have a hollywood spectacle to hand to watch during teatime/painting to help keep inspired while working through a project.
Although over than the names of characters and locations, its always hit n miss whats history and whats hollywood, and mostly hollywood than historical accuracy.