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Queen Marie of Romania

  • 2019
  • 1h 50min
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7,2/10
2,5 k
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Queen Marie of Romania (2019)
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Dévastée par la Première Guerre mondiale et plongée dans des troubles politiques, la Roumanie place ses espoirs dans sa reine lors d'une mission diplomatique à Paris lors des négociations de... Tout lireDévastée par la Première Guerre mondiale et plongée dans des troubles politiques, la Roumanie place ses espoirs dans sa reine lors d'une mission diplomatique à Paris lors des négociations de paix de 1919.Dévastée par la Première Guerre mondiale et plongée dans des troubles politiques, la Roumanie place ses espoirs dans sa reine lors d'une mission diplomatique à Paris lors des négociations de paix de 1919.

  • Réalisation
    • Alexis Cahill
    • Brigitte Drodtloff
  • Scénario
    • Gabi Antal
    • Alexis Cahill
    • Brigitte Drodtloff
  • Casting principal
    • Roxana Lupu
    • Daniel Plier
    • Richard Elfyn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Alexis Cahill
      • Brigitte Drodtloff
    • Scénario
      • Gabi Antal
      • Alexis Cahill
      • Brigitte Drodtloff
    • Casting principal
      • Roxana Lupu
      • Daniel Plier
      • Richard Elfyn
    • 39avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Roxana Lupu
    Roxana Lupu
    • Queen Marie
    Daniel Plier
    • King Ferdinand
    Richard Elfyn
    Richard Elfyn
    • David Lloyd George
    Patrick Drury
    Patrick Drury
    • Woodrow Wilson
    Caroline Loncq
    Caroline Loncq
    • Edith Wilson
    Ronald Chenery
    • George Clemenceau
    Adrian Titieni
    Adrian Titieni
    • Prime Minister Ion Bratianu
    Anghel Damian
    Anghel Damian
    • Prince Carol II
    Iulia Verdes
    Iulia Verdes
    • Elena Chrissoveloni
    Philippe Caroit
    Philippe Caroit
    • Conte de Saint-Aulaire
    Emil Mandanac
    Emil Mandanac
    • Prince Barbu Stirbei
    Robert Cavanah
    Robert Cavanah
    • Joe Boyle
    Serban Pavlu
    Serban Pavlu
    • Baliff
    Sara Chiriacescu
    • Princess Ileana
    Ioana Teodora Nimigean
    • Princess Mignon
    Anastasia Miulescu
    • Princess Elisabeta
    Nicholas Boulton
    Nicholas Boulton
    • King George V
    Karen Westwood
    Karen Westwood
    • Queen Mary of England
    • Réalisation
      • Alexis Cahill
      • Brigitte Drodtloff
    • Scénario
      • Gabi Antal
      • Alexis Cahill
      • Brigitte Drodtloff
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    5dcopris

    History turned into a soap opera.

    The movie fails to capture the real importance of the characters and of the story. The plot is poorly put into the first World War context and is very superficially explained. The edit is cheap and filled with amatoristic takes. A waisted chance of making a meaningful movie.
    7ferguson-6

    a strong woman

    Greetings again from the darkness. There are likely those who know less about the history of Romania than I, but that list is pretty short. Co-writers and co-directors Alexis Sweet Cahill of Italy and Brigitte Drodtloff of Germany, along with three other listed co-writers: Gabi Antal, Ioana Manea, and Maria-Denise Teodoru, bring us the more than 100 year-old story of Queen Marie, and it's "based on True Events" (including the Queen's own writings).

    Roxana Lupu, originally from Romania, plays Queen Marie, a Monarch who likely doesn't receive the historical credit she deserves. Her husband, King Ferdinand I is played by Daniel Plier, who really isn't given much to do here ... hence the film's title. A spectacular opening shot takes us over a frozen river and drops us into Bucharest in 1919. World War I has recently ended, and no one seems to care much about the state of Romania, except Romanians. Having sided with the Triple Entente (Russia, France, and Great Britain), hopes are now fading for a united Romania.

    Against the preferences of Romanian Parliament, her husband, and just about everyone else, Marie headed to the Peace Talks being held in Paris ... yes, the talks that led to the Treaty of Versailles. Though most tried to encourage her to let the politicians handle the politics, Marie reminded them that she was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and thus is not silenced easily. She forced and maneuvered her way in to meetings with powerful world leaders of the time to negotiate for international recognition (and assistance) of a united Romania.

    Above all else, this is the story of strong woman fighting for her country. She goes toe-to-toe with Prime Minister Ion Bratianu (Adrian Titieni), French Prime Minister Clemenceau (Ronald Chenery), and U. S. President Woodrow Wilson (Patrick Drury) in her efforts to be heard. She even battles her own son Prince Carol II (Anghel Damian), who would later become King. Ms. Lupu is excellent in the role, and she has previously played Queen Elizabeth (twice), as well as a Princess and a Grand Duchess, so clearly has the screen presence to pull off such royal and regal roles. The film only teases her attraction to Prince Stirbey (Emil Mandanac), and the personal history between her and her cousin, King George V (Nicholas Boulton).

    It's a period drama with the requisite costumes, hair styles, and set design necessary to whisk us away to a century ago, and mostly we learn there was more to this popular Queen than her commitment to feeding citizens during a difficult time. The closing credits give us archival footage as well as the political developments that occurred. The time period covered is limited, but one that was crucial for a country and her Queen.

    Available On Demand and on Digital May 7, 2021.
    8Johnny-Dy

    A compelling delivery of a sensitive moment in romanian history

    I just love how she speaks perfect english and perfect romanian in the same time, and knows how to perfectly pronounce every name respective to their proper way, in both languages. You can hardly ever hear a person who speaks perfect english, that also can speak perfectly in any other language not just in this day and age, but ever.

    Aside from that, which for me was the point of attraction nr. 1 to this quite cool version of The Queen Marie of Romania, in the 2nd part of the movie the delicious confrontations which were in quick succession with Great Britain's prime minister who was just stalling and America's President who honestly seemed he couldn't care less were a stunt that this movie pulled off. Those 2 scenes where she had enough with loitering and bickering and went straight to the point like an arrow, rearranging Great Britain and America's highest official's thought patterns a little more scrupulously towards Romania, were a delight. "Leave politics to the politicians!" is like saying "Leave justice in the hands of police!", and whatnot other miss concepts! No, one should do whatever he can to improve the livelihood of the people he cares about, and that's everyone's job.

    The acting is not always to notch but The Queen delivers and through her presence, the rest of the cast seemed a level better than they actually were. Not brilliant, nor dull, an 8 out of 10 well deserved for this movie.
    10arosu-95166

    great movie for a greater woman

    The opening in Timisoara/Romania, drew a big crowd as a sign of great interest for this piece of art. Really nice locations were recollecting the atmosphere of 1900's beginning, the costumes were perfect, the use of alternate English/Romanian subtitles gave a complete experience to us, and the sound was very clear and musical. This movie came out at the right moment because Queen Marie remainings were brought back to Romanian soil recently.
    4PalVa

    A missed opportunity

    No disrespect to the honorable intentions of its creators, but this film is far from being a satisfying experience. Whether you are an aficionado for historical films or just a regular cinephile, you can't help but feeling a little irked by the film's mediocrity. No matter how impressive some palaces or costumes may look, they hardly make up for pompous acting, cliched dialogue and tiresome scenes. On television it could have made a fairly acceptable soap opera. The big screen, however, is a totally different story.

    What's more disappointing is that major historical figures of Romania, such as Bratianu, Averescu, King Ferdinand, Prince Carol (future King Carol II) and others are depicted as poor caricatures of themselves. The same goes for personalities like Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and Clemenceau. While it's common knowledge that cinema is definitely not a history class, we simply can't overlook the fact that the way in which the film adapts historical facts and characters to its narrative is an injustice to a whole era, both historically and artistically.

    There is no depth, no other dimension to any of the protagonists. Apart from the leading lady, presented in a rather messianic light, the film overflows us with dozens of supporting characters and the minute we start taking a slight interest in them, it flatly abandons them.

    Roxana Lupu seems to be more excited about getting to play the role of the queen than about the role itself. She tries her best to look convincing, but, being so heavy-handedly directed, she does very little in making us truly empathize with her character. A case in hand in this respect is the pompous manner in which her character (the queen) repeats throughout the film how much she loves Romania and how proud she feels to lobby for her country's interests. In my humble opinion, if you are making films and you want to convey certain feelings and messages to your audience, this ought to be reflected in your cinematic approach as a whole, not in just a few lines of dialogue (which in this film is infuriatingly repetitive). Cinema is, after all, a very powerful medium and, if one posesses the skill, one may be able to convey a thousand messages in just one frame without anyone having to speak a single word. However, making your actors repeat the same things for two hours and in a such overblown manner, is dull, uninspired and a little insulting to the viewer's intelligence (not to mention that it adds to the characters' artificiality).

    All in all, the film leaves a great deal to be desired and that is really a pity, because an important figure such as Queen Maria and a major geopolitical event like the creation of Greater Romania deserve much better than cheap romanticism. I am amazed that, having such a great material in their hands, the creators of the film could offer nothing more than a series of heavily used clichés. They may be the safe option and guarantee tickets, but, at the end of the day, all they leave behind is an audience addicted to low-quality filmmaking and, on a second level, a number of misconceptions regarding Romania's modern past.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 novembre 2019 (Roumanie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Roumanie
    • Site officiel
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    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Roumain
      • Français
      • Allemand
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      • Roumanie
    • Société de production
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