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The White Queen

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2013
  • 7
  • 1h
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Rebecca Ferguson in The White Queen (2013)
Three different, yet equally relentless women vie for the throne in 15th Century England.
Lire trailer1:54
11 Videos
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Historical EpicPeriod DramaDramaHistoryRomanceWar

Angleterre, 1464 : les maisons de York et de Lancastre s'affrontent dans la « Guerre des Roses ».Angleterre, 1464 : les maisons de York et de Lancastre s'affrontent dans la « Guerre des Roses ».Angleterre, 1464 : les maisons de York et de Lancastre s'affrontent dans la « Guerre des Roses ».

  • Casting principal
    • Aneurin Barnard
    • Rebecca Ferguson
    • Amanda Hale
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Aneurin Barnard
      • Rebecca Ferguson
      • Amanda Hale
    • 131avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 nominations au total

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    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Richard Duke of Gloucester
    • 2013
    Rebecca Ferguson
    Rebecca Ferguson
    • Queen Elizabeth
    • 2013
    Amanda Hale
    Amanda Hale
    • Lady Margaret Beaufort
    • 2013
    Faye Marsay
    Faye Marsay
    • Anne Neville
    • 2013
    Max Irons
    Max Irons
    • King Edward
    • 2013
    Ben Lamb
    Ben Lamb
    • Anthony Rivers
    • 2013
    Tom McKay
    Tom McKay
    • Jasper Tudor
    • 2013
    Juliet Aubrey
    Juliet Aubrey
    • Countess of Warwick
    • 2013
    David Oakes
    David Oakes
    • George Duke of Clarence
    • 2013
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    • Isabel Neville
    • 2013
    Caroline Goodall
    Caroline Goodall
    • Duchess Cecily
    • 2013
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Jacquetta Woodville
    • 2013
    Eve Ponsonby
    Eve Ponsonby
    • Mary Woodville
    • 2013
    Pieter D'Hondt
    • Royal Guard…
    • 2013
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Lord Warwick
    • 2013
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • Lord Thomas Stanley
    • 2013
    Michael Maloney
    Michael Maloney
    • Henry Stafford
    • 2013
    Otto Farrant
    Otto Farrant
    • Thomas Grey
    • 2013
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    8phantom_fan89

    An excellent melodrama that improves with each installment

    If you are of the disposition to enjoy extravagant production values, a handsome cast and plots compromised of devious political maneuvering, then it will be easy to appreciate BBC One's epic saga The White Queen for the rollicking good drama that it is. If, however, you are a narc for period accuracy, it's probably best to stick to the history channel.

    Adapted from the best selling novel series The Cousins' War by Philippa Gregory, the show is set during the War Of The Roses, a conflict between the House of York and The House of Lancaster for the throne of England.

    The subtext of the series revolves around the plight of medieval women, a fate fraught with perils equal to anything that their male counterparts faced on the battlefield. It's an oppressive, violent and often soul destroying existence from which not even the nobles from which the series draws it's focus are spared. In this way the The White Queen surprisingly possesses quite an insular focus despite the scope of the events that play out around the main characters. Interpersonal dynamics and the quest for personal power are the main factors that propel the narrative.

    The pilot episode has actually been the weakest thus far, mainly serving the purpose of character introductions and setting the foundation of the central romance between Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV. This is not say that it is without merit, as the episode acts as an intriguing appetizer of promised delights to come. Initial patience is soon rewarded as the subsequent installments have upped the anti ten fold. Admittedly creative license has been taken in regards to a number of events, but there is no denying that The White Queen is thrilling melodrama nevertheless.

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    8alexdelliott

    Better than many reviews say

    Having had the pleasure of finishing the series on BBC iPlayer today I would like to say I thoroughly enjoyed it as did most people who saw it with me.

    Now I did not watch this because I wanted a historical documentary. I watched it for the same reason I watched The Tudors, for an entertaining period drama about the intrigue surrounding the War of the Roses. There are many inaccuracies in both shows but I found them easy to overlook. It concerns mainly Elizabeth Woodville and her time as Queen of England whilst others plotted her demise and some even sought to overthrow King Edward. The acting was, on the whole, very good for TV and the sets and costumes were all fantastic and suited the characters portrayed in them. There clearly was not a high budget here and it shows, particularly in the battle scenes. However, I did was able to overlook this as the story did enough to draw me in.

    The reason many people did not enjoy this show as much, in my opinion, is due to the first couple of episodes. They are considerably weaker than the rest of the show and I was tempted to give up after episode 2, it just seemed too much like a soap opera. However, once the main story lines picked up it was highly enjoyable.

    If you can overlook the flaws in this show and, like me, you actually read books for your historical knowledge rather than TV dramas then you should be able to enjoy this show and I highly recommend it.
    7LadyCeara

    Good For What It Is

    Having read all of Phillipa Gregory's books on the Lancasters, Yorks and Tudors and having seen other adaptations of her work, I knew that this would be good entertainment even though it is rife with historical inaccuracies.

    Being Gregory is a historian, I find her penchant for deviating from history as well as just making things up extremely distressing and annoying. The actual history is compelling enough and in no need of elaboration. People will read her books and watch her movies thinking them to be accurate.

    So if you want good entertainment this is a good show. The casting is excellent, the costuming is fabulous and in general this is a very well made show. Just realize that it is not history but very loosely based on history.
    9patrick-james-uk

    Getting better and better with each episode.

    The very first episode was rather underwhelming however it was still interesting enough for me to continue to watch. By the third episode I was hooked and the series has continued to deliver very strongly.

    I've just watched the seventh episode and in this my main gripe, which had been the performance of King Edward by Max Irons seems to be so much more convincing than that of the early episodes. Oddly enough Max Irons does the fatter older and extremely morally compromised Edward better than the younger version. Or maybe in the earlier episodes the fault was mine, I simply was not accepting Max Irons in the role of Edward.

    The performance I have been enjoying the most is that of Amanda Hale as Lady Margaret Beaufort. There is so much to Margaret Beaufort, that she is a religious fanatic who is continuously scheming and plotting and obsessed with putting her son on the throne. Amanda portrays it all excellently and with Margaret I found myself strangely sympathetic to her cause, even though I realised that if I had encountered her in real life I would have loathed her.

    One reviewer has complained that the characters are telling each other things that they know about themselves, but this is an important device in a drama such as this to simply remind the audience just who is who and how they all relate to each other.

    I think the script often has many excellent moments, such as at the end of the seventh episode when Henry Stafford, played by Michael Maloney says to Margaret Beaufort "you realise that for your son to become king he has to walk past five coffins". In that scene we know that Margaret understands this and it is communicated that she is capable of doing all that is necessary to get her son on the throne.

    Some people complain about historical inaccuracies. There are concrete steps in some scenes, and there are handrails etc. However I think the truth is that the cost of covering all these things up would have been huge. I don't think it is possible for a television series to be totally accurate. Some have complained that the whites in the costumes are too white. However lighting and cameras will often produce a "whiter than white" impression with white clothing. Maybe this should have been countered in some way, however once again, I think that in a television series that is too much to expect.

    This series is extremely compelling. The hugely difficult situation for each character is portrayed extremely well. I really feel for the people unfortunate enough to be caught up in this deeply unpleasant world. Even if you know roughly what happens, it remains really rather exciting.

    The underlying theme, that the women in the Wars of the Roses were just as significant as the men, is an important point, and by focusing on them it does make for excellent drama as their lives are so interesting.
    9ian1000

    Historic TV show, reasonably accurate, very good.

    I'm a huge fan, there's my position at the start. I love quality historic TV productions, and as such am a big fan of The Borgias and its European cousin Borgia, of Rome, of I Claudius, and I tried very hard to like The Tudors.

    I'm not sure how a viewer with no historic background knowledge of the Wars of The Roses (as we know them) and the dynastic struggle that eventually resulted in The Windsors, but I find the tale, which includes some of the present Queen's ancestors, completely gripping.

    Unfortunately I know what's about to happen during most scenes (apart from the silly stuff with Elizabeth and Lady Rivers, which does not detract from the story), so my advice is not to visit Wikipedia if you don't want your fun spoiled. Enjoy this tragic and dramatic story of one of England's earlier civil wars.

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      Max Irons who plays Edward IV is actually distantly related to him. Max Irons and Edward IV would be 10th cousins 15 times removed sharing common descent of Henry of Huntington and Ada de Warren who were born in the 1100s.
    • Gaffes
      The 15th century married women always used to wear headdresses (caps, veils, turbans) in public.
    • Connexions
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juin 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Біла королева
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ypres, Belgique
    • Sociétés de production
      • BBC Drama Productions
      • BNP Paribas Fortis Film Finance
      • Company Pictures
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