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Elizabeth

Elizabeth
Elizabeth

Film Details

Year

1998

Duration

118 minutes

Genres

Biopics, Period and Historical

Language

English


Synopsis

In 1558, after Mary I of England dies from a cancerous tumour, her half-sister and heir Elizabeth – daughter of Anne Boleyn – who is under house arrest for conspiracy charges, is freed and crowned queen. Her advisor William Cecil informs her that she is inheriting a suffering country tormented by debts, crumbling infrastructure, hostile neighbours, and treasonous nobility within her administration, specifically the Duke of Norfolk who seeks to overthrow the Protestant queen to restore the Catholic line. Cecil advises Elizabeth to marry and produce an heir in order to secure her position, but Elizabeth is unimpressed with her suitors and instead carries on with a secret affair. Meanwhile, Mary of Guise lands thousands of French troops in Scotland, prompting a hasty military response from Elizabeth which further undermines her authority and threatens her rule. ‘Elizabeth’ is an historical biography of one of British history’s most fascinating royal figures, exploring themes including religion, citizenship, and duty to one’s country.

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15 Classification

Contains moderate violence and torture sequences

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