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The Queen

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Following the death of Princess Diana in an auto accident, Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) and Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) struggle to reach a compromise in how the royal family should publicly respond to the tragedy. In the balance is the family's need for privacy and the public's demand for an outward show of mourning.
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Full of wit, humor, and pathos, Stephen Frears' moving portrait looks at life of the British royals during the period after Princess Diana's death.

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Victoria Luxford BBC.com 09/15/2022
5/5
Brilliantly portrays the public nature of Royal life, and the personal side of a figure we all know. Go to Full Review
Wendy Ide The Times (UK) 08/30/2022
The writing, by Peter Morgan, is pitched perfectly — pathos and an empathy for the tragedy of the situation is matched by the elegant wit and well-observed humour of the piece. Go to Full Review
Namrata Joshi Outlook 01/25/2019
3/4
Makes for engaging and entertaining viewing. Not just the subject, it's also the interpretation and storytelling that one closely identifies with. Go to Full Review
Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand 09/10/2022
Helen Mirren, acting royalty in her own right, earned a well-deserved Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II... Go to Full Review
Sarah McMullan The Post NZ 12/29/2021
As always, Mirren is superb as a woman who believes her motivations are beyond reproach, as Queen and that protocol justifies everything. Go to Full Review
Felicia Feaster Creative Loafing 01/28/2020
The Queen feels like a classic women's picture with a 21st-century media-age makeover. Go to Full Review
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Jack G @Gump.jack 7h Through actors recreating real-life events, the film helps audiences understand this period of history more deeply while remaining faithful to the facts See more Geo3 F Jan 5 This film is worth watching just because of the performance of Helen Mirren who led and made this film watchable. It is a very British film so it has a British feeling and perspective. Overall, a decent film that was elevated by Helen Mirren portrayal of The Queen. See more thiago s @Thiagostone Mar 19 Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, a história é mais ou menos, o elenco é mais ou menos, e quase ninguém melhora o filme, as cenas são mais ou menos, mas a atuação da Helen mirren salvou o filme. See more Leaburn O 03/15/2024 Nominated for a Best picture at the Academy Awards. A very strange subject. It's a film about that time when the UK ground to a standstill because a famous character in a soap opera passed away in one of the more memorable episodes. I'm not sure a film re-imagining the other character's reactions to a soap opera event makes for interesting or worthwhile viewing. Saw it on DVD. See more Jona I 12/15/2023 Despite some of the world-building exposition being on-the-nose, it is a fully-actualized character journey See more Crey Fish S 12/03/2023 Got to love watching movies about the British monarchy for English See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Following the death of Princess Diana in an auto accident, Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) and Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) struggle to reach a compromise in how the royal family should publicly respond to the tragedy. In the balance is the family's need for privacy and the public's demand for an outward show of mourning.
Director
Stephen Frears
Producer
Andy Harries, Christine Langan, Tracey Seaward
Screenwriter
Peter Morgan
Distributor
Miramax Films
Production Co
Pathé Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions
Rating
PG-13 (Brief Strong Language)
Genre
Biography, Drama, History
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 30, 2006, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 26, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$56.4M
Runtime
1h 41m
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