Reign is a historical drama that follows the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, as she navigates the complex world of the French royal court. Set in the 16th century, the show explores the political intrigue, love triangles, and family conflicts that Mary faces, as she tries to maintain her position as queen and survive in a dangerous and deceitful environment.
Elizabeth (1998) is a movie about the early years of Queen Elizabeth I's reign in England. After her Catholic sister dies, Elizabeth, a Protestant, becomes the new Queen. With a distressed England and treasonous nobles, Elizabeth must navigate the challenges of being a monarch. She faces pressure to marry and produce an heir, but delays her decision and continues her secret affair. As she stabilizes her rule and faces assassination attempts, Elizabeth must make difficult choices to secure her place as the Queen.
Mary Queen of Scots follows the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, who becomes the Queen of Scotland at a young age and faces political intrigue, betrayal, and religious conflicts. As she tries to regain control of her kingdom, she finds herself in a power struggle with her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Elizabeth R is a historical drama TV mini-series that explores the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Set in 16th-century England, it delves into the intricate world of palace intrigue, British politics, and the complexities of the British Royal Family. This period drama showcases the challenges faced by Queen Elizabeth I as she navigates her position as a female monarch in a male-dominated society.
Orlando, a nobleman in 17th-century England, defies conventional gender norms and embarks on a time-traveling adventure that spans centuries, exploring themes of androgyny, women's rights, and horticulture. Directed by a female filmmaker, Orlando is a period drama with a post-punk aesthetic that delves into the complexities of identity and societal expectations.
In 1593 London, struggling playwright William Shakespeare meets and falls in love with Viola, a wealthy merchant's daughter who desires to act. They start a secret affair that inspires Shakespeare to write Romeo and Juliet. However, their romance is doomed as Shakespeare is married and Viola is betrothed to another man. Despite obstacles, their passionate portrayal of two lovers in the play inspires the audience. In the end, they part ways but Shakespeare is inspired to write Twelfth Night, imagining his love washed ashore in a strange land.
Richard III is a Shakespearean play that depicts the ambitious and ruthless ascent of Richard III to power in 15th-century England. Fueled by betrayal and fueled by his deformity, Richard navigates the treacherous world of the Wars of the Roses to claim the throne of England, leading to a final showdown on the battlefield of Bosworth.
Complete four part series exploring the life of the world's greatest and most famous writer. Presenter-led, mixing travel, adventure, live action interviews and specially shot documentary and live action sequences with the RSC on the road. A history series - it focuses not on the plays, but on the history and sets the life of the poet in the extraordinary times in which he lived. We are introduced to the dark world of Queen Elizabeth's police state - a time of surveillance, militarism and foreign wars. We are reminded that Shakespeare lived through the Spanish Armada, the Gunpowder Plot, the colonisation of the New World and the beginnings of British power in America. But most importantly Shakespeare also lived through England’s Cultural Revolution: an enforced split with the old medieval English spirit world which was to lead the English people into a brave new Protestant future.
Elizabeth I is a miniseries that chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England, from her early years as a princess to her reign as one of the most powerful women in history. It explores her relationships, political struggles, and the challenges she faced as a female ruler in a male-dominated world.
Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) is a captivating period drama that explores the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland. The plot revolves around Mary's struggle to maintain her power amidst political alliances, religious conflicts, and personal betrayals. As she navigates the treacherous waters of 16th-century politics, Mary faces numerous challenges, including sibling rivalry, religious bigotry, and the constant threat of execution. Through an intriguing blend of romance, deceit, and ambition, the movie offers a compelling portrayal of one of history's most captivating female rulers.
In this hilarious comedy, Bill Shakespeare is a hapless lute player who leaves his hometown to pursue his dreams in London. Along the way, he gets mixed up with a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, falls in love with Anne Hathaway, and encounters many colorful characters from 16th-century England.
Part documentary, part historical drama, this series follows the fortunes of the different members of the Boleyn family, ultimately made notorious for daughter Anne’s marriage to Henry VIII and execution.
Young Bess is a biographical drama set in 16th century England, focusing on the early life of Elizabeth I. The movie follows her struggles and triumphs as she navigates the complexities of being a young queen in a male-dominated society.
Fire Over England is a period drama set in 16th century England. It follows the story of Queen Elizabeth I and her court as they navigate through love, politics, and war. Queen Elizabeth's rule is threatened by King Philip II of Spain, and she must use all her wit and strength to protect her kingdom. Amidst the turmoil, a young noblewoman finds herself caught in a forbidden love affair. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the power of love.
Mary of Scotland (1936) tells the story of Mary Queen of Scots, who faces political intrigue, religious conflict, and threats to her life as she tries to secure her throne and maintain her Catholic faith in Protestant England.
A biography drama about the life of Queen Elizabeth I of England, focusing on her relationships, political intrigues, and reign in the 16th century.
A historical drama about the love affair between Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex, which ends in tragedy.
In this comedy-history movie, a filmmaker narrates the humorous and episodic journey of finding the pearls of the French crown. The search takes the audience through keyholes, into the chambers of queens and kings, and aboard a sea liner. The film explores different historical events and features characters like Anne Boleyn, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Pope. It also delves into topics like gambling, racial prejudice, and the French Revolution. The pearls are a family heirloom with a rich history, and the film showcases the quest to find them in a nonlinear timeline.
In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I (Dame Judith Anderson) is the ruler of England. Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (Charlton Heston) is her lover, best friend, and worst enemy.
In the year 1550, Sir George Vernon agrees to have his young daughter Dorothy betrothed to John Manners, the son of the Earl of Rutland. Sir George signs a contract, promising that the marriage will take place on Dorothy's 18th birthday, or else he will have to pay a large penalty to Rutland. But when the two children have grown older, rumors of John's wild behavior in France provoke Sir George to call off the engagement, and to pledge his daughter instead to her cousin Malcolm. Rutland now claims the forfeit from Sir George, and meanwhile, John has befriended Mary Stuart, the sworn enemy of Elizabeth, who is now Queen of England.