Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots

Movie |

Woman Director | Scotland

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  • Genre(s): Drama, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): James Manning, Alicia Brockenbrow, Josie Rourke, Alex Oakley, Lucy Ward See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Margot Robbie, Jack Lowden, Joe Alwyn, David Tennant, Guy Pearce See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 5min
  • Music: Peter Burgis,Max Richter,Dave Foster,Paul Naughton,Hugo Adams
  • Award(s): BFDG 2019 (Won)
    Oscar 2019 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dunkirk, FERRARI
  • Story:
    Mary Stuart attempts to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England, only to find herself condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.
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6.3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Mary Stuart attempts to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England, only to find herself condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
BFDG Award

Best Production Design Independent Feature Film Period | 2019 | James

Odyssey Award

Best Production and Costume Design | 2019 | James

Artisan Award

Best Period andor Character Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019 | Jenny

ReFrame Stamp Award

Feature | 2019

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2019 | Max

Hollywood Film Award

MakeUp and Hairstyling of the Year | 2018 | Jenny

HMMA Award

Best Original Score Feature Film | 2018 | Max

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling | 2019 | Jenny

Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2019

BAFTA Film Award

Best Make UpHair | 2019

Best Costume Design | 2019

Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Margot

CinEuphoria Award

Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2020

Best Actress International Competition | 2020 | Saoirse

Artisan Award

Best Period andor Character Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019 | Jenny

ACCA Award

Best Makeup Hairstyling | 2019

Best Costume Design | 2019 | Alexandra

Critics Choice Award

Best Hair Makeup | 2019

Best Costume Design | 2019

Satellite Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Margot

Best Motion Picture Drama Major | 2019

Best Costume Design | 2019

LEJA Award

Best Hair and Makeup | 2019

Best Costume Design | 2019 | Alexandra

WIN Award

Supporting Actress Feature Film | 2019

Outstanding Feature Film | 2019

Outstanding Film Directed by a Woman | 2019

Outstanding Film Produced by a Woman | 2019

Outstanding Actress Feature Film | 2019 | Saoirse

Actor Award

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Margot

AACTA International Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2019 | Margot

BAFTA Scotland Award

Best Actor Film | 2019 | Jack

Operators Award

Operators Award Features | 2019 | Pete

CDG Award

Excellence in Period Film | 2019 | Alexandra

Gold Derby Film Award

Costume Design | 2019 | Alexandra

IFMCA Award

Film Music Composition of the Year | 2019 | Max

OFTA Film Award

Best Costume Design | 2019 | Alexandra

The Operators Award

Feature Film | 2019 | Pete

BOX OFFICE

Budget 25,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 37,800,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The first time Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie saw each other in character was during the scene where they meet for the first time. They rehearsed separately, and Robbie's scenes were completed the day Ronan began hers.

Director Josie Rourke had to convince the studio not to delete the scene where Queen Mary Stuart (Saoirse Ronan) has her period. She stated that "those were instructive discussions about how honest we were being about women's bodies and what they do, women's pleasure and what that is, and a Queen's body as a political canvas." She added that "it happens to half of us," so "we need to show this stuff. It does need normalizing."

Queen Elizabeth I never ruled Scotland, which led to protests about the regnal number II used by the late Queen Elizabeth II. In the 1950s, after Elizabeth ascended to the throne, a post box in Scotland marked "EIIR" was blown up, and lawyer Ian Hamilton fought a court case against the use of "Elizabeth II" in Scotland. The lyrics of the folk song "Coronation Coronach" include the lines "Hou can ye hae the Second Liz/Whan the First yin's nivver been?"

Margot Robbie was initially reluctant to accept the role of Queen Elizabeth I. She accepted after receiving a letter from director Josie Rourke about why she wanted Robbie in the role.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, director Josie Rourke said that the meeting of the two Queens was also inspired by the nineteenth century Friedrich Schiller play ''Maria Stuart'', in which Mary and Elizabeth I talk face-to-face on-stage. "The whole conception of the film for me was around that meeting. We really wanted to have our version of that famous scene, with these two women looking at each other and being confronted with their choices - their personal choices, their political choices. It's a moment that's deeply personal."

Popular Dialogues

"John Knox: We have a scourge upon our land. 'Tis worse than pestilence and famine. 'Tis a woman with a crown."

"Queen Elizabeth I: I was jealous. Your beauty. Your bravery. Your motherhood. You seemed to surpass me in every way. But now I see there is no cause for envy. Your gifts are your downfall. Mary Stuart: What now, sister? Queen Elizabeth I: You will still have my protection. Under my terms. Mary Stuart: Until you have me killed? Queen Elizabeth I: I will do no such thing. Mary Stuart: Wouldn't you? As Henry killed your mother? Queen Elizabeth I: I am not my father. Mary Stuart: But, you share his blood. Queen Elizabeth I: As long as you do not provoke my enemies, you have nothing to fear. Your fate rests in your own hands. Mary Stuart: If I seek to help your enemies, tis only because you pushed me to their arms. And should you murder me, remember that you murder your sister - and you murder your Queen."