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IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2007 | Helen
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2007 | Helen
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2007 | Peter
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For | 2007 | Alexandre
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2007 | Alexandre
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
2007 | Alexandre
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
British Film of the Year | 2007
Screenwriter of the Year | 2007 | Peter
British Actress of the Year | 2007 | Helen
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2007 | Consolata
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
Best Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Best Screenplay For | 2007 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Michael
Best Original Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Best Original Score | 2007 | Alexandre
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
Best Movie for Mature Audiences | 2007
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress in a Dramatic Performance | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
2006 | Stephen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Michael
Best Music | 2006 | Alexandre
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2006 | Helen
Best Screenplay Original | 2006 | Peter
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Competition | 2006 | Stephen
Best Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Feature Film | 2006 | Helen
Best Picture | 2006
Best Director | 2006 | Stephen
Best Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
Best Performance Female | 2006 | Helen
Best Supporting Performance Male | 2006 | Michael
Best Film | 2006
Best Director | 2006 | Stephen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Michael
Best Foreign Film | 2008 | Stephen
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2007 | Helen
Best European Film Mejor Pelcula Europea | 2007 | Stephen
Best Female Voice | 2007 | Ada Maria Serra
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
Best International Actress | 2007 | Helen
Best Costume Design for Film | 2007 | Consolata
Best Actress Miglior attrice protagonista | 2007 | Helen
Best Actress | 2007 | Helen
2007 | Helen
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2007 | Christine
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2007 | Consolata
Best Achievement in Directing | 2007 | Stephen
Best Screenplay Original | 2007 | Peter
2006 | Stephen
European Film | 2007 | Tracey
European Director | 2007 | Stephen
European Screenwriter | 2007 | Peter
Lead Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Helen
Original Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Costume Design | 2007 | Consolata
Best Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Helen
Best European Film Najlepszy Film Europejski | 2008 | Stephen
2007 | Tracey
2007 | Alexandre
2007 | Stephen
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2007 | Lucia
Contemporary Film | 2007 | Franck
Best NonAmerican Film Bedste ikkeamerikanske film | 2007 | Stephen
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 2007 | Stephen
Best NonAmerican Film rets ikkeamerikanske film | 2007 | Stephen
Best European Film Miglior Film dellUnione Europea | 2007 | Stephen
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2007 | Stephen
Best Voice Actress | 2007 | Ada Maria Serra
Best Leading Voice Actress | 2007 | Ada Maria Serra
Best European Director Regista del Miglior Film Europeo | 2007 | Stephen
Best Original Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura originale | 2007 | Peter
Best Picture | 2007 | Tracey
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Michael
Best Ensemble | 2007
Best Original Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2007 | Tracey
Best Original Screenplay | 2007 | Peter
Best Film | 2007
Best Picture | 2007
Best Original Screenplay | 2006 | Peter
Main Competition | 2006 | Affonso
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Actress of the Year | 2006 | Helen
Best Supporting Performance | 2006 | Michael
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2006 | Alexandre
Best Picture | 2006
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Michael
Best Director | 2006 | Stephen
Best Picture | 2006
Best Picture | 2006
Best Picture | 2006
Best Picture | 2006
Best Director | 2006 | Stephen
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Michael
Best British Independent Film | 2006
Best Director | 2006 | Stephen
Best Actress | 2006 | Helen
Best Technical Achievement | 2006 | Alan
Best Film | 2006
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 123,384,128 USD
Scenes within the Royal household were shot on 35mm film, so they would look lush and cinematic. Scenes within Blair's world were shot on 16mm, so they would look more like television, in order to give visual contrast between commoners and royalty.
10 Downing Street was portrayed as slightly dilapidated, poorly decorated, and middle-class. This is supposedly how the residence actually was, and the real Cherie Blair was supposedly appalled when she first saw where the family would be living.
Dame Helen Mirren arranged for the actors and actresses playing members of the Royal family, specifically James Cromwell, Sylvia Syms, and Alex Jennings, to spend a lot of time together off camera. This was done so that they would feel comfortable with each other like a real family.
Some aspects of the characters are known to be true to their real-life counterparts. Cherie Blair's hostility to the monarchy has been widely reported, including her refusal to curtsy (said to amuse the Queen in private, as it does in this movie). According to Peter Morgan, "cabbage" is an actual term of endearment Prince Phillip used for his wife.
Dame Helen Mirren was praised by Queen Elizabeth II and invited for dinner at Buckingham Palace, but could not attend due to other filming commitments at the time.
"Alastair Campbell: They, er, sent a copy of the Queen's speech. Might want to scrape the frost off it first... Oh, I phoned them with a couple of suggestions, to make it sound like it came from a human being. Tony Blair: Yeah, all right, Alastair. Alastair Campbell: Well, at least the old bat's finally agreed to visit Diana's coffin. Tony Blair: You know, when you get it wrong, you really get it wrong! That woman has given her whole life in service to her people. Fifty years doing a job SHE never wanted! A job she watched kill her father. She's executed it with honor, dignity, and, as far as I can tell, without a single blemish, and now we're all baying for her blood! All because she's struggling to lead the world in mourning for someone who... who threw everything she offered back in her face. And who, for the last few years, seemed committed 24/7 to destroying everything she holds most dear!"
"HM Queen Elizabeth II: Have we shown you how to start a nuclear war yet? Tony Blair: Er, no. HM Queen Elizabeth II: First thing we do, apparently, then we take away your passport and spend the rest of our time sending you around the world. Tony Blair: You obviously know my job better than I do. HM Queen Elizabeth II: Yes well, you are my tenth Prime Minister, Mr Blair. My first, of course, was Winston Churchill, he sat in your chair in a frock coat and top hat. And he was kind enough to give a shy young girl like me quite an education. Tony Blair: I can imagine."