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The Queen is a 2006 historical drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Peter Morgan. The film depicts the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997.
- The Queen (2006 movie)
The Queen is a 2006 biographical drama movie that shows the...
- The Queen (2006 movie)
The Queen: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings, Roger Allam. After the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted.
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- Biography, Drama
- Stephen Frears
- 2006-11-17
Over the next few days, millions of British people in London erupt in an outpouring of grief, as they flock to Buckingham and Kensington palaces to leave floral tributes and notes. Meanwhile, the Royal Family are still on their summer residence at Balmoral Castle, the Queen's estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Reviews. Ebert: A crowning achievement. 103 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2006. Roger Ebert. October 12, 2006. 5 min read. Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) bucks public sentiment by opposing a royal funeral for Diana in The Queen, which seems to know what goes on backstage with the monarchy.
A subtle imagining of the diplomatically nuanced relationship between Queen Elizabeth II (an Oscar-winning Helen Mirren) and Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) following Princess Diana’s death.
The Queen is a 2006 biographical drama movie that shows the events of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales on 31 August 1997 and how it affected Queen Elizabeth II. The movie was directed by Stephen Frears, written by Peter Morgan, and starred Helen Mirren in the title role of Queen Elizabeth II. [3] The movie had strong positive movie reviews.
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The daring blend of comedy and drama, bursting and quiet emotion, and intellectual dialogue express the confused feelings growing inside Queen Elizabeth II as she grapples with how to handle Diana's funeral, placing the actors' abilities under a microscope.