The Young Victoria

The Young Victoria

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Royal Family | Biography

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  • Genre(s): Drama, History, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jean-Marc Vallée
  • Cast(s): Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 45min
  • Music: Stephen McLaughlin,Arvo Pärt,Ilan Eshkeri
  • Award(s): Oscar 2010 (Won)
    Oscar 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Song Sung Blue, The Choral
  • Story:
    From Academy Award® winners Graham King and Martin Scorsese, along with the makers of Gosford Park and The Departed, comes the story of Queen Victoria’s early rise to power. From an object of a royal power-struggle to her romantic courtship and legendary marriage to Prince Albert, Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) gives a stunning performance as the young Victoria. Packed with drama, romance, breath-taking cinematography, lavish costumes and featuring an outstanding British cast including Jim Broadbent, Harriet Walter, Mark Strong, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, and Rupert Friend, The Young Victoria has captivated British audiences, and is the film that Company magazine called “an epic British film, which will sweep you up in her remarkable story.”
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7.2/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
From Academy Award® winners Graham King and Martin Scorsese, along with the makers of Gosford Park and The Departed, comes the story of Queen Victoria’s early rise to power. From an object of a royal power-struggle to her romantic courtship and legendary marriage to Prince Albert, Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) gives a stunning performance as the young Victoria. Packed with drama, romance, breath-taking cinematography, lavish costumes and featuring an outstanding British cast including Jim Broadbent, Harriet Walter, Mark Strong, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, and Rupert Friend, The Young Victoria has captivated British audiences, and is the film that Company magazine called “an epic British film, which will sweep you up in her remarkable story.”
Ratings

7.2/10

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AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2010 | Sandy

BAFTA Film Award

Best Make Up Hair | 2010 | Jenny

Best Costume Design | 2010 | Sandy

Virtuoso Award

2010 | Emily

VFCC Award

Best Actress in a Canadian Film | 2010 | Emily

Audience Award

2009 | Jean-Marc

Best Narrative Film | 2009 | Jean-Marc

PFCS Award

Best Costume Design | 2009 | Sandy

Jupiter Award

Best International Actress | 2011 | Emily

Gold Derby Film Award

Costume Design | 2010 | Sandy

Critics Choice Award

Best Costume Design | 2010

CDG Award

Excellence in Period Film | 2010 | Sandy

CinEuphoria Award

Best Costume Design International Competition | 2010 | Sandy

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Achievement in Art Direction | 2010 | Patrice

Best Achievement in Makeup | 2010 | Jenny

Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2010 | Emily

VFCC Award

Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film | 2010 | Miranda

Best Canadian Film | 2010

Gold Derby Film Award

MakeupHair | 2010 | Jon Henry

OFTA Film Award

Best Costume Design | 2010 | Sandy

ALFS Award

British Actress of the Year | 2010 | Emily

INOCA Award

Best Costume Design | 2010 | Sandy

Empire Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Emily

Critics Choice Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Emily

Satellite Award

Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2009 | Emily

Best Costume Design | 2009 | Sandy

WAFCA Award

Best Art Direction | 2009 | Patrice

DFWFCA Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Emily

British Independent Film Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Emily

EDA Award

Most Beautiful Film | 2009

BOX OFFICE

Budget 35,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 29,196,409 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The dress Victoria wears for her first meeting with her council is a copy of the actual dress Queen Victoria wore on this occasion. It survives and as of 26 March 2012, is on display at Kensington Palace as part of the new Victoria Revealed exhibition. It is on public display in the Red Saloon (the actual room of her first Privy Council). It has since faded to brown as the black dye at the time was not stable.

The very tall green bed cost £25,000 to build. The Duke and Duchess of Rutland, owners of Belvoir Castle, purchased it after filming.

Just before the credits roll, the following text appears: "Victoria remains the longest reigning British Sovereign. To date." Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British sovereign as well as the longest reigning female sovereign until 2015. Queen Elizabeth II now claims both titles.

Emily Blunt's costumes were insured for £10,000 each.

Many of the interior scenes were filmed at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. The bed used in the honeymoon scene was slept in by the real Queen Victoria when she visited the castle in 1843. The bedroom is so small that all the cameras had to be placed outside the windows.

Popular Dialogues

"Queen Victoria: [sobbing] I'm so sorry! I thought I was going to lose you! Prince Albert: I don't think he was a very good shot. Queen Victoria: Why did you do it? So stupid, why did you do it? Prince Albert: I had two very good reasons. First, I am replaceable and you are not. Queen Victoria: You are not replaceable to me! Prince Albert: Second, you're the only wife I've got or ever will have. You are my whole existence, and I will love you until my very last breath."

"Princess Victoria: Do you ever feel like a chess piece yourself? In a game being played against your will. Prince Albert: Do you? Princess Victoria: Constantly. I see them leaning in and moving me around the board. Prince Albert: The Duchess and Sir John? Princess Victoria: Not just them. Uncle Leopold. The king. I'm sure half the politicians are ready to seize hold of my skirts and drag me from square to square. Prince Albert: Then you had better master the rules of the game until you play it better than they can. Princess Victoria: You don't recommend I find a husband to play it for me? Prince Albert: I should find one to play it with you, not for you."