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Kate & William: quand tout a commencé

Original title: William & Kate
  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
3K
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Kate & William: quand tout a commencé (2011)
BiographyDramaRomance

At university, Prince William and Kate Middleton fall in love. However, their relationship becomes strained under intense media scrutiny.At university, Prince William and Kate Middleton fall in love. However, their relationship becomes strained under intense media scrutiny.At university, Prince William and Kate Middleton fall in love. However, their relationship becomes strained under intense media scrutiny.

  • Director
    • Mark Rosman
  • Writer
    • Nancey Silvers
  • Stars
    • Camilla Luddington
    • Nico Evers-Swindell
    • Victoria Tennant
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Rosman
    • Writer
      • Nancey Silvers
    • Stars
      • Camilla Luddington
      • Nico Evers-Swindell
      • Victoria Tennant
    • 33User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Camilla Luddington
    Camilla Luddington
    • Kate Middleton
    Nico Evers-Swindell
    Nico Evers-Swindell
    • Prince William
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Celia
    Charles Shaughnessy
    Charles Shaughnessy
    • Helicopter Flight Instructor
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Prince Charles
    Serena Scott Thomas
    Serena Scott Thomas
    • Carole Middleton
    Samantha Whittaker
    • Olivia Martin
    Trilby Glover
    Trilby Glover
    • Margaret Hemmings-Wellington
    Jonathan Patrick Moore
    Jonathan Patrick Moore
    • Ian Musgrave
    Richard Alan Reid
    Richard Alan Reid
    • Derek Rogers
    • (as Richard Reid)
    Christopher Cousins
    Christopher Cousins
    • Mike Middleton
    Theo Cross
    • Trevor
    Louise Linton
    Louise Linton
    • Vanessa Rose Bellows
    Mary Elise Hayden
    Mary Elise Hayden
    • Pippa Middleton
    Laura Waddell
    • Jigsaw Woman
    Stephen Marsh
    • Professor Durham
    Justin Hanlon
    • Prince Harry
    Joby Harte
    Joby Harte
    • Paparazzi #1
    • Director
      • Mark Rosman
    • Writer
      • Nancey Silvers
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    8jazzwoolf

    Lol that was the funniest film...

    Believe ever negative view out there! As this film is as trashy as they come. With possibly the worst acting and script ever shown, as well as the prize for the most cringe worthy romcom ever presented before me. However this utter rubbish left me crying by the end with the obvious inaccuracies and the appalling casting giving many laughs. If you are the sort of person who can not laugh at the obvious pitfalls of a film then steer well clear as this will not be for you. However hard they try there is no person Alive who could take this seriously, and as my sister constantly reminded me how there could be nothing worse for the Real couple.

    All I want to say is that watching this film 2 days before the big event has really warmed me up and I can now say that I will be happily be watching the highlights with a smile upon my face. Back to the film I would honestly give it 0/Infinity for the appallingness of this film. However the laughs at it's expense definitely made it worthwhile watching.

    A good laugh :P but maybe not for you.
    1morobandgeek

    a semiaccurate take on how the royal wedding came to be

    The only good thing about this movie is Ben Cross as Prince Charles. The dialogue is terrible, most of the acting mediocre, and the plot full of overused Lifetime clichés. If you know going in that it's going to be awful, it's not as bad. At least you can laugh at the stupidity of it all. My personal favorite part (other than Ben Cross as Prince Charles) was when Prince William says that if the media catches wind of their relationship, the media will go crazy with stories and pictures and they'll never be left alone. This is ridiculously amusing because this terrible movie is just one more way the media is refusing to leave these people alone.
    2fincherian

    It's hilarious that this movie exists

    It's hard to rate this movie, because it's an absolute blast in how pointless it is, how low budget, how plot less, and really, what a cash in it is. The cynicism of Lifetime and the people who made this (really, those who paid to make it-I understand the desperation of filmmakers and actors to get work and take parts like this) should amaze me, but it doesn't.

    This movie has no point of view. It's nothing. It looks like a commercial. It's so inoffensively bad, which is the worst kind of bad movie. I would have rated this a 10 if it played up every British stereotype we have, from chimney sweeps, Mary Poppins, Oliver Twist, and really snoody Brits who say things like, "Master William, please!"
    4helaumur

    very very loosely based film

    Wow, i love the royals, i think they're great and i was so happy to hear about their life being made in to a film. So i watched, having followed the couple in the media. This film, the only true piece are the names. It has every cliché, including kissing in the rain, an argument, getting back together.

    In reality, Kate Middleton would never step out of a car without her legs together and i doubt she would go hunting either. The accents are over pronounced and there are so many red buses and taxis and miserable weather, its more like a bingo game for clichés for England.

    The script isn't going to win any Oscars, the acting is very staunch. And Kate is really tall in real life, but the one who plays Will is just as charming in the film. It is entertaining as a film but not at all factual. I think a film about Harrys antics would be equally watchable such as when he dressed up as a nazi, getting in to fights in clubs or getting stoned.

    Further more, a lady does not cross her legs, she would sit up straight and cross at the ankles, some etiquette that is missed on the American 's who made this film.

    People should watch this with a pinch of salt, it kills an hour or so.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Pretty poor and unnecessary

    Now I understand that William and Kate was made in haste, that actually didn't bother me. And I don't mind romantic comedies, though I am also not a fan of the genre either, and I wasn't expecting a history lesson either while watching William and Kate.

    But- I am really sorry, I didn't see the point of this movie. Now I will say I did like the glossy sheen to the film's look and I loved the locations. And while I thought little of the acting, two actors did at least try. One was Nico Evers-Swindell, while not looking much like William he does try very hard acting-wise and it shows. The other is Ben Cross as Prince Charles, it is not a great performance by all means, but he does take a fair stab at the accent and mannerisms.

    But the other acting is pretty dire. Camilla Luddington fits the bill better than Evers-Swindell looks-wise does but the good things end there. Her acting is very forced and she has a very inconsistent accent. The pace is a let down as well, some of it is rushed(I blame the direction mostly in regards to this) not helped by a running-time that is too short, and some scenes move very pedantically and slowly contributing to the dullness of the romantic aspect to this film.

    The story is structured poorly. It didn't bother me that the film was highly inaccurate and fictionalised. What actually did bother me was that a lot of it is uninteresting and dull and filled with clichés- not just in the story elements and characters but also in the tag line!- that have been used to death. In fact, the whole is largely reminiscent of a badly done soap opera. Also neither the comedy or romantic(which the film emphasises more of) aspects here work. The comedy is cheesy and contrived and the romance is unconvincing further disadvantaged by the lack of genuine chemistry between the two leads.

    Where William and Kate really fails is in the direction and screenplay. The direction is awful, the overall impression I got of the direction here was that it was soulless and sluggish, and as for some of the camera angles they were very rushed in look and oddly placed and focused. The screenplay if humanly possible was even worse. A vast majority of the dialogue was excruciatingly embarrassing, rather than being amused or touched I found myself grimacing or making WTF? faces. And did I mention that there is a complete lack of likability or sympathy for the characters? All in all, poor and unnecessary with only the glossy look and two decent actors salvaging it from being a complete stinker. 3/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Catherine Princess of Wales's mother Carole Middleton is played by Serena Scott Thomas, who previously played Princess Diana in Diana, princesse de Galles (1993).
    • Goofs
      Numerous characters are seen consuming American foods and drinks that are unavailable in the UK.
    • Quotes

      Professor Durham: [to a full classroom, with Prince William in attendance] Quiet, please. Quiet, please. Good morning. Good morning. I see we are standing room only this semester. I can only assume it is due to my incredibly riveting teaching style. This is introduction to the great masters of the nineteenth century. You will be put into groups of four. Each group will be responsible for presenting a, a comprehensive look at one artist. Some of you may have relatives whose portraits were painted by one of these well known masters.

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 22 April 2011 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Lifetime (United States)
      • Silver Screen Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • William & Kate
    • Filming locations
      • Mayfield Senior School - 500 Bellefontaine Street, Pasadena, California, USA(Acts as one of the houses.)
    • Production companies
      • SevenOne International
      • SilverScreen Pictures
      • The Königsberg Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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