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Mary, Queen of Scots

Original title: Mary Queen of Scots
  • 2013
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1K
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Mary, Queen of Scots (2013)
BiographyDramaHistory

A queen who lost three kingdoms. A wife who lost three husbands. A woman who lost her head.A queen who lost three kingdoms. A wife who lost three husbands. A woman who lost her head.A queen who lost three kingdoms. A wife who lost three husbands. A woman who lost her head.

  • Director
    • Thomas Imbach
  • Writers
    • Thomas Imbach
    • Stefan Zweig
    • Andrea Staka
  • Stars
    • Camille Rutherford
    • Mehdi Dehbi
    • Sean Biggerstaff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Imbach
    • Writers
      • Thomas Imbach
      • Stefan Zweig
      • Andrea Staka
    • Stars
      • Camille Rutherford
      • Mehdi Dehbi
      • Sean Biggerstaff
    • 9User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Camille Rutherford
    Camille Rutherford
    • Mary
    Mehdi Dehbi
    Mehdi Dehbi
    • David Riccio
    Sean Biggerstaff
    Sean Biggerstaff
    • Bothwell
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Darnley
    Edward Hogg
    Edward Hogg
    • Moray
    Tony Curran
    Tony Curran
    • John Knox
    François Florey
    • French Nobleman
    Bruno Todeschini
    Bruno Todeschini
    • De Croc
    Joana Preiss
    Joana Preiss
    • Marie de Guise
    Vittoria Turelli
    • Young Mary Seton
    Lana Brasileiro
    • Young Mary Livingstone
    Roxane Duran
    Roxane Duran
    • Mary Seton
    Ornella Turelli
    • Young Mary Fleming
    Gaia Weiss
    Gaia Weiss
    • Mary Fleming
    Thilane Bifrare
    • Young Mary Beaton
    Zoé Schellenberg
    • Mary Beaton
    Pénélope Rose
    • Mary Livingstone
    • (as Pénélope Lévêque)
    Sebastian Stragiotti-Axanciuc
    • Young François II
    • Director
      • Thomas Imbach
    • Writers
      • Thomas Imbach
      • Stefan Zweig
      • Andrea Staka
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    User reviews9

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    7grc46

    Rock Music in a 16th Century Film!

    Wonderful movie but suffers severely for the inclusion of 'Rock Music' in a film that takes place in the 16th Century. Really an incredible mistake and I'm just trying to fathom 'why'? It rates so well in all other categories so I just can't quite figure the reason. I saw the series 'The Tudors' and it was just astounding with such attention to every detail including the music. If anyone can 'clue' me into the reasoning then I would be grateful. Possibly the producers felt the rest of the production would be too weak without the inclusion of such inappropriate music but everything else is so obviously up to snuff and then some so I am still left with this question. However, please make this a must on your list of historical series to view just hold your noses when the music is played. Henry the VIII would probably lop the head off of the producer who made this decision.
    7adiv23

    Glad to have finally seen this film...

    Mary, Queen of Scots, she lived a full life and more as this historical film shows. The actress, who played Mary, Camille Rutherford, is a revelation. I wish to see her in more films. I felt the film was quite well-done and I am surprised it has not been seen, reviewed or commented on by more film buffs. Definitely worth it for those of you who enjoy period films based on historical figures and past events. Costumes, screenplay and direction was exceptional. The sound track was a bit off but I suppose it was more in tune with the impending doom that was to come to Mary. It isn't melodramatic at all. Very to the point, and I liked the fact that it took you in to her thoughts and mind and not be merely an observer to her life. Well done. 7/10.
    7dromasca

    the tragic destiny of a woman who was also a queen

    'Mary Queen of Scots' is the story of a famous and unhappy queen, a story well-known in the British space where it is part of the respective national histories and in the German-speaking cultural space, especially due to Schiller's play which is taught in schools. The film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach, released on screens in 2013, is the first of three films dedicated to this historical figure made in the last decade. Another one was released in 2018 and the third is still in production. Imbach chose as a source the biography written in 1935 by Stefan Zweig, but starting from a historical book (Zweig is considered the master of narrated history) he made a very personal film, which focuses on the character of a woman who lives her life passionately and loves in the context of the political and religious conflicts in which she is involved. It is a bold cinematic bet, the result of which is destined from the start to please some and to please less others. I confess that I belong to the first category. I liked the film, but I can also understand the arguments of those who ended up watching disappointed.

    Queen Mary lived 45 years, out of which the last 20 were spent in the more or less gilded captivity of her cousin Elizabeth I, ending wit the execution of the one who may have had more rights to claim the throne of England than the queen on the throne. The film traces the first 25 years of Mary's life, using flashbacks inspired by the letters she never sent to the queen she never had the opportunity to meet. In these 25 years of active life Mary had time to wear or claim the crowns of three kingdoms (Scotland, France and England), but also to be a widow three times. Above all, however, she had time to live a tumultuous life and to love, to get involved with passion in political intrigues but also to make enough mistakes that she would eventually tragically pay for.

    Director and co-writer Thomas Imbach chose to focus his story on the personality and feelings of the woman who was one of the most tragic figures in the history of England. Camille Rutherford's acting performance seemed very inspiring to me. She is an actress that I do not remember from other movies, and this is actually an advantage, because her face is fresh and I am not influenced by other roles. Thomas Imbach's approach is in line with the trends in many British historical films of the last decade ('The Favourite', the series 'The Tudors') to use the historical background as a pretext for reinterpretations of history, with characters who behave and act more like our contemporaries than as characters of their time, and with a minimalism in production that tries to preserve authenticity but does not make of it a goal. In the case of this 'Mary Queen of Scots' the result is a strong personal drama and a feminist plea about the fragile balance between personal life and public duties. However, the events described in the film also had a strong impact on British history, on the power relations between Scotland and England, between Catholics and Protestants. The son of the unfortunate Queen Mary became James I, the first king of England and Scotland. Those who do not know history may be confused, and it is not from here that they will get the information that they are missing, but the tragic figure of Mary Queen of Scots, as it appears in this film, will be hard to forget.
    Kirpianuscus

    correct

    A correct adaptation of the novel by Stefan Zweig. Decent performances, beautiful costumes, the wise choice to not transform the story in a melodrama. And a sketch about power and illusions. It is easy to see it as a gray movie - familiar scenes, reasonable reflection of events, facts of a young woman front to huge challenges. But the film has a special virtue - Camille Rutheford . Who knows use her presence for sustain, in nice manner, the plot. And, sure, Mehdi Dehbi as a sort of spice. A film about a known character. Far to be a revelation, convincing or spectacular ,it could represent a decent work.
    9Pollux_Geminorum

    Good version, but baroque music in the renaissance?

    I quite liked this version of Mary Queen of Scots, the setting, costumes, and dialogues were consistent during the whole film; however, the soundtrack is something I was a little bit taken aback especially by a dancing scene in which the background music was a gigue from Marin Marais' Suite in D minor; a baroque composer who lived 100 years later.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Curious Films (Australia)
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Mary Queen of Scots
    • Filming locations
      • Romainmôtier, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • Okofilm Productions
      • Bachim Films
      • Takafilm
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      • $10,237
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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