Margrete: Queen of the North movie review (2021) - Roger Ebert
"Margrete: Queen of the North" is a historical epic from Denmark that contains almost everything that one might want from such a thing—palace intrigue, familial conflict, sex, violence, jealousy, betrayal and so on.
'Margrete: Queen of the North' review: Danes reveal royal ...
There’s ample palace intrigue being stirred up in “Margrete: Queen of the North,” a lavish Danish historical drama serving as an effective reminder that “The Crown” didn’t corner the market...
Margrete: Queen of the North - Rotten Tomatoes
MargreteQueen of the North is a superbly mounted drama set in a variety of Scandinavian countries at the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. It’s a big, dark,...
Margrete: Queen of the North (2021) - IMDb
Queen Margrete is rulingSweden, NorwayandDenmark through her adoptedson, Erik. But a conspiracy is in the making and Margrete finds herself in an impossible dilemma that could shatter her life's work: the Kalmar Union.
'Margrete: Queen of the North' Review: Lavish Stately ...
The shadow of a certain massively popular fantasy television show looms large over Charlotte Sieling ‘s “Margrete: Queen of the North,” a glossy period drama that amounts to a what-if...
Margrete: Queen of the North Reviews - Metacritic
If you were never interested in medieval Danish history, it’s unlikely that director Charlotte Sieling’s historical drama, Margrete: Queen of the North, will change your mind. Still, there are rewards to be found in this lavishly produced and well-acted costume drama, led by Danish actress Trine Dyrholm.
Film Review: Margrete: Queen of the North
In Margrete: Queen of the North, the strange, real-life 15th-century case of a peasant pretending to be a monarch’s long-lost son is given a fictional twist.
Margrete: Queen of the North - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
Margrete Queen of the North is a superbly mounted drama set in a variety of Scandinavian countries at the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. Full Review | Original...
Margrete: Queen of the North (2021) - IMDb
MARGRETE: QUEEN OF THE NORTH is an epic historical drama that follows Queen Margrete I who successfully united the Nordic Kingdoms under a single banner as she is challenged by the appearance of a son, believed to be dead, who threatens to unseat her adopted son, Erik, from the throne.
Margrete: Queen of the North (2021) - Metacritic reviews - IMDb
If you were never interested in medieval Danish history, it’s unlikely that director Charlotte Sieling’s historical drama, Margrete: Queen of the North, will change your mind. Still, there are rewards to be found in this lavishly produced and well-acted costume drama, led by Danish actress Trine Dyrholm.
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"Margrete: Queen of the North" is a historical epic from Denmark that contains almost everything that one might want from such a thing—palace intrigue, familial conflict, sex, violence, jealousy, betrayal and so on.
There’s ample palace intrigue being stirred up in “Margrete: Queen of the North,” a lavish Danish historical drama serving as an effective reminder that “The Crown” didn’t corner the market...
Margrete Queen of the North is a superbly mounted drama set in a variety of Scandinavian countries at the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. It’s a big, dark,...
Queen Margrete is ruling Sweden, Norway and Denmark through her adopted son, Erik. But a conspiracy is in the making and Margrete finds herself in an impossible dilemma that could shatter her life's work: the Kalmar Union.
The shadow of a certain massively popular fantasy television show looms large over Charlotte Sieling ‘s “Margrete: Queen of the North,” a glossy period drama that amounts to a what-if...
If you were never interested in medieval Danish history, it’s unlikely that director Charlotte Sieling’s historical drama, Margrete: Queen of the North, will change your mind. Still, there are rewards to be found in this lavishly produced and well-acted costume drama, led by Danish actress Trine Dyrholm.
In Margrete: Queen of the North, the strange, real-life 15th-century case of a peasant pretending to be a monarch’s long-lost son is given a fictional twist.
Margrete Queen of the North is a superbly mounted drama set in a variety of Scandinavian countries at the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. Full Review | Original...
MARGRETE: QUEEN OF THE NORTH is an epic historical drama that follows Queen Margrete I who successfully united the Nordic Kingdoms under a single banner as she is challenged by the appearance of a son, believed to be dead, who threatens to unseat her adopted son, Erik, from the throne.
If you were never interested in medieval Danish history, it’s unlikely that director Charlotte Sieling’s historical drama, Margrete: Queen of the North, will change your mind. Still, there are rewards to be found in this lavishly produced and well-acted costume drama, led by Danish actress Trine Dyrholm.