

Overview
Released in 2006, British filmmaker Stephen Frears' "The Queen" dramatizes the brief but intense conflict between Prime Minister Tony Blair and Elizabeth II in 1997, following the death of Princess Diana. The documentary underlines the film's boldness. By taking the living royal family as its subject, it breaks a taboo in British cinema and reveals a deeply human queen. Blending freedom of tone with documentary rigor, it offers a lesson in how fiction can serve historical truth.
Year 2017
Studio ARTE, Folamour Productions
Director David M. Thompson
Crew Sam Alkadi (Director of Photography), Serge July (Writer), David M. Thompson (Writer), Sam Alkadi (Sound), David M. Thompson (Director), Barbara Bascou (Editor)
Popularity 1
Language English, Français