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A star rating of 5 out of 5.

New Labour modernism is pitted against old-fashioned royal family protocol in this poignantly amusing mix of fact and fiction set in the aftermath of Princess Diana's fatal car crash in 1997. How newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) finally convinced the Crown (in the shape of Helen Mirren's Queen Elizabeth II) to acknowledge the British public's overwhelming collective grief and avoid a constitutional crisis makes for a fascinating and affecting memoir that's superbly scripted by Peter Morgan. Destined to become the apocryphal truth - despite mainly being pure fabrication - the movie, which beat a strong field to the best film Bafta, benefits from director Stephen Frears's clever manipulation of iconic newsreel footage and flawless re-creation, with powerful and surprisingly moving results. The acting is exemplary, with Sheen's Blair spot on, Sylvia Syms a joy as the Queen Mother and James Cromwell hilariously pompous as Prince Philip. But it's Mirren's brilliant, Oscar-winning turn as the beleaguered head of state facing the demands of a changing monarchy that resonates most.

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Credits

Cast

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Queen Elizabeth IIHelen Mirren
Tony BlairMichael Sheen
Prince PhilipJames Cromwell
HM The Queen MotherSylvia Syms
Prince CharlesAlex Jennings
Alastair CampbellMark Bazeley
Cherie BlairHelen McCrory
Robin JanvrinRoger Allam
Trevor Rhys JonesPaul Barrett

Crew

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DirectorStephen Frears

Details

Theatrical distributor
Pathe{acute}
Released on
2006-09-15
Languages
English | German | French
Guidance
May be edited for language.
Available on
DVD and Blu-ray
Formats
Colour

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