Unlike "Elizabeth" (1998) by the same director, Shekhar Kapur, this film rides low in the water, its cargo of opulence too much to carry. The ships of the Armada vastly outnumber England's, but a storm blows the Armada toward the beaches, endangering its formation and becoming vulnerable to English fire ships. "[12], Director Shekhar Kapur rejected this criticism of his film, saying: "It is actually very, very deeply non-anti-Catholic. Mary is tried for high treason and beheaded; Walsingham realizes this was part of the Jesuits' plan all along: Philip never intended for Mary to become queen, but with the Pope and other Catholic leaders regarding Mary as the true Queen of England, Philip uses Mary's death to obtain papal approval for war. Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip declares war plotting a conspiracy within England. Several critics (some cited below) claimed the film was "anti-Catholic" and followed a traditional English view of their own history. Frank’s parents serve Christmas lunch at the Golden Age so the nurses can be with their families. Cate Blanchett was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film, becoming the first female actor to receive another Academy Award nomination for the reprisal of the same role. Il brano utilizzato nel trailer del film è "My Name is Lincoln" di Steve Jablonsky, già utilizzata due anni prima dal film fantascientifico The Island di Michael Bay. He plans to take over England, and make his daughter Isabella the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. Enraged, Elizabeth throws the Spaniards out of court. With Cate Blanchett, Clive Owen, Geoffrey Rush, Jordi Mollà. Abbiamo molte debolezze, proviamo molte emozioni, moriamo, ma certo abbiamo la possibilità di amare. Francis Walsingham. 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They had wed in July 1554, a year after Mary's accession to the English throne, but the English Parliament had refused to grant him much real power as co-monarch of England. The "murder" of the last legitimate Catholic in the line of succession gives Philip the pretext he needs to invade England and remove Elizabeth, leaving the way to the English throne free for his own daughter. Although it can be argued this English action was the result of Philip's Treaty of Joinville with the Catholic League of France, Philip considered it an act of war by England. Guy Hendrix Dyas was the film's production designer and co-visual effects supervisor, and the costumes were created by Alexandra Byrne. For many years Philip maintained peace with England, and even defended Elizabeth from the Pope's threat of excommunication. Babington storms into a cathedral where Elizabeth is praying and fires a pistol at her, though Elizabeth is unharmed as there was no bullet in the gun. It's a conflict between Philip, who had no ability to encompass diversity or contradiction, and Elizabeth who had the feminine ability to do that. I do believe that civilisations that don't learn from history are civilisations that are doomed to make the same mistakes again and again, which is why this film starts with the idea of fundamentalism against tolerance. In reality, there is no evidence that Elizabeth was taught German or even spoke German. Elizabeth reluctantly agrees. Directed by Shekhar Kapur. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth Tudor I (Cate Blanchett) of England is pressured by her advisor, Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), to marry - if she dies childless, the throne will pass to her second cousin, M… It's completely true that she had this kind of feminine energy. "[4], Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger said: "This movie equates Catholicism with some sort of horror-movie cult, with scary close-ups of chanting monks and glinting crucifixes. In January 2009, he expressed regret that other compositions from A. R. Rahman were not used in the film, feeling that "the score of Golden Age was not half as good as it could have been." It is anti extreme forms of religion. She banishes Bess from court and has Raleigh imprisoned for the crime of seducing a ward of the Queen. I can't think of a historical period film in which England and the English have been depicted heroically for the last forty or fifty years. He expressed hope to hear these pieces appear in another project. Elizabeth, atop her coastal headquarters, walks out to the cliffs and watches the Spanish Armada sink in flames as the English prevail. From the creators of SparkNotes, something better. See others at List of ministers to Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 biographical period drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films. It was the time of the Spanish Inquisition and against a woman whose half of her population was Protestant, half was Catholic. [2] On Mary's death he had tried unsuccessfully to persuade her sister and successor, Elizabeth I, to marry him, but she would not agree. [17], Blanchett had travelled to India in the early 2000s, coming away with several Indian sounds, and badgered Kapur to get Rahman to score Hollywood movies. [30], At the 11th Pyongyang International Film Festival held in September 2008, one of the awards for special screening were conferred upon the film. Further, English ships began a policy of piracy against Spanish trade and threatened to plunder the great Spanish treasure ships coming from the new world. Ebert did, however, praise many of the actors' performances, particularly that of Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I. It's not Catholic against Protestant; it's a very fundamental form of Catholicism. [27] As of February 2009[ref] the worldwide total was $74.2 million, including $16.4 million in the US and Canada and $57.8 million elsewhere. So you interpret history to tell the story that is relevant to us now. English ships went so far as to attack a Spanish port. Con Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Rhys Ifans, Jordi Mollà, Abbie Cornish. [20] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 45 out of 100, based on 32 reviews. English explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) is presented at Queen Elizabeth's English court, having returned from the New World. [7], Monsignor Mark Langham, Administrator of Westminster Cathedral, was criticised by some Roman Catholics for allowing scenes to be shot there; although praising the film as a "must see", he suggested that "it does appear to perpetuate the myth of 'killer priests'". Bess also finds Raleigh attractive and they begin a secret affair. Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip plots to take over England and make his daughter, Isabella, the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. and how these influence the characters‟ lives. They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!”, “This is absolutely THE best teacher resource I have ever purchased. Roger Ebert gave the film 2½ stars out of 4, saying 'there are scenes where the costumes are so sumptuous, the sets so vast, the music so insistent, that we lose sight of the humans behind the dazzle of the production'. [21], Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, gave the film 1 star out of 5, remarking on the film's historical revisionism and melodrama. [citation needed], In the US the National Catholic Register, film critic Steven D. Greydanus compared this film to The Da Vinci Code, and wrote: "The climax, a weakly staged destruction of the Spanish Armada, is a crescendo of church-bashing imagery: rosaries floating amid burning flotsam, inverted crucifixes sinking to the bottom of the ocean, the rows of ominous berobed clerics slinking away in defeat. Ida plays carols on the piano. Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune gave the film 3 stars out of 4, writing '... as a pseudo-historical fable, a romantic triangle and a blood-and-thunder melodrama, the film can't be faulted' and 'This isn't historical fabrication, it's mutilation. "[25], Michael Gove, speaking on BBC Two's Newsnight Review, said: 'It tells the story of England's past in a way which someone who's familiar with the Whig tradition of history would find, as I did, completely sympathetic. 4 and earned £1.3 million ($2.7 million) on its opening weekend. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. In fact, Mary was held in custody at various places for 19 years before her execution in 1587, at the age of 44. Ultimately, Elizabeth allied England with the Protestant rebels in the Netherlands. EN) Elizabeth, su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Elizabeth, su Il mondo dei doppiatori, AntonioGenna.net. [26], Elizabeth: The Golden Age grossed $6.1 million in 2,001 theatres during its opening weekend in the United States and Canada, ranking #6 at the box office. Our, "Sooo much more helpful than SparkNotes. Written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst. [28] In contrast, the film's predecessor, Elizabeth, grossed $30 million in the United States and Canada, and a total of $82.1 million worldwide. Regina. "[16], The original score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong. The Golden Age The majority of the story is told from the setting of a converted pub, the Golden Age; now a home for children recovering from polio. The nurses live upstairs and Walsingham's Catholic brother, who knows of the plot against Elizabeth, is jailed, leading Walsingham to reveal Spain's plan to Queen Elizabeth, who angrily confronts the Spanish diplomats. Elizabeth is a 1998 British biographical period drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and written by Michael Hirst.It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role of Elizabeth I, with Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, John Gielgud, and Richard Attenborough in supporting roles. But soap opera loyalists could hardly ask for more soap. E' un film del 2007 con Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Steven Robertson e Abbie Cornish. The home has boys‟ and girls‟ wings, plus a babies‟ room. It opened in wide release in the United States on 12 October 2007, premiered in London on 23 October 2007, and opened wide on 2 November 2007 throughout the rest of the UK and Republic of Ireland. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments. Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex. This was a measure taken to preserve a European balance of power. With tensions strained between England and Spain, Elizabeth seeks guidance from her astrologer, Dr. John Dee. contiene immagini o altri file su ; Collegamenti esterni. Both Erik of Sweden and Ivan the Terrible were dead by this point, and Charles of … Frank ’s mother and Meyer ’s wife. Donna. Instead, the couple marries in secret. Sir Francis Walsingham : And put Philip on a leash. Walsingham continues to warn Queen Elizabeth of Spain's rising power and of the Catholics' plots against her, but unlike her predecessor and half-sister Mary I of England, Elizabeth refuses to force her people to share her religious beliefs. And there were enough bigots in her Protestant Parliament to say, 'Just kill them all', and she was constantly saying no. Queen Elizabeth I : That's where you and I differ, Walsingham. Directed by Shekhar Kapur. "Storm" is heard in a trailer of the 2013 film Man of Steel. An infuriated Elizabeth berates Bess, reminding her that she cannot marry without royal consent. Much of her career has focused on creating costumes for period dramas. Julie Delpy, Dany Boon, Vincent Lacoste, Karin Viard. … The film shows various suitors being presented to the queen, with a view to marriage and children; the events presented actually took place much earlier in her reign. Detailed explanations, analysis, and citation info for every important quote on LitCharts. With the Pope's blessing, he launched the Spanish Armada to attack England, Protestantism, and Elizabeth herself. Meanwhile, Philip is cutting down the forests of Spain to build the Spanish Armada to invade England. He writes: "Where Kapur's first Elizabeth was cool, cerebral, fascinatingly concerned with complex plotting, the new movie is pitched at the level of a Jean Plaidy romantic novel".[22]. The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, is portrayed as having happened very swiftly after her arrest, while she was still a young woman. Meanwhile, Elizabeth I of England (Cate Blanchett) is being pressured to marry b… As the Spanish Armada begins its approach up the English Channel, Elizabeth forgives Bess and sets Raleigh free to join Sir Francis Drake in the battle. Frank Gold. Elizabeth: The Golden Age adalah film tahun 2007 yang merupakan sekuel dari film tahun 1998 yaitu Elizabeth, yang disutradarai oleh Shekhar Kapur dan diproduseri oleh Universal Pictures dan Working Title Films.Film ini dibintangi oleh Cate Blanchett sebagai Ratu Elizabeth I dari Inggris yang menggambarkan peristiwa pada masa-masa akhir pemerintahan dari Ratu Elizabeth I dari Inggris. Sir Christopher Hatton : [the Archduke Charles of Austria's portrait is presented as a possible suitor] An Austrian alliance would keep France quiet. [210] The triumphalist image that Elizabeth had cultivated towards the end of her reign, against a background of factionalism and military and economic difficulties, [211] was taken at face value and her reputation inflated. James was depicted as a Catholic sympathiser, presiding over a corrupt court. These films include Persuasion, Hamlet, Elizabeth, Finding Neverland, The Phantom of the Opera, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Mary Queen of Scots, The Aeronauts, and Emma.. Byrne's costume design work has earned her six Oscar nominations, and she won the award for Elizabeth: The Golden Age… The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and various locations around the United Kingdom. Pound for pound, minute for minute, Elizabeth: The Golden Age could possibly contain more sustained church-bashing than any other film I can think of." 『エリザベス:ゴールデン・エイジ』(Elizabeth: The Golden Age)は、2007年に公開された歴史映画。 1998年の『エリザベス』のその後のエリザベス1世を、同じスタッフとキャストで描く。 第80回アカデミー賞 衣装デザイン賞受賞。 '[24] while Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe said, "Historians might demand a little more history from Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 biographical drama film, directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films.It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role and is a fairly fictionalised portrayal of events during the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, following up on Kapur's 1998 film Elizabeth, also starring Blanchett. Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 film sequel to the 1998 film Elizabeth, loosely based on events during the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The last straw for Philip was the Treaty of Nonsuch signed by Elizabeth in 1585 – promising troops and supplies to the rebels. [18], "Opening" from the score was used in the BBC's coverage of the Single's Finals at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships. My students love how organized the handouts are and enjoy tracking the themes as a class.”. At the 80th Academy Awards, the film won Best Costume Design and Blanchett received a nomination for Best Actress. Drammatico, Gran Bretagna, Francia, 2007. There are scenes where the costumes are so sumptuous, the sets so vast, the music so insistent, that we lose sight of the humans behind the dazzle of the production. (including. https://www.theguardian.com/.../sep/29/reel-history-elizabeth-golden-age Jesuits in London conspire with Philip to assassinate Queen Elizabeth and replace her with Queen Mary, in what King Philip calls "The English Enterprise", historically known as the Babington Plot. This page was last edited on 23 August 2020, at 22:05. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. In 1585, Catholic Spain, ruled by King Philip of Spain (Jordi Mollà), is the most powerful country in the world. The way the content is organized. When Elizabeth confronts Bess, she confesses her pregnancy and that Raleigh is her husband. It was a time of extravagance and luxury in which a flourishing popular culture was expressed through writers such … Seeing Protestant England as a threat, and in retaliation for English piracy of Spanish ships, Philip plots to take over England and make his daughter, Isabella, the Queen of England in Elizabeth's place. The novel’s protagonist, Frank is a thirteen-year-old Jewish boy who is struck by polio after immigrating... Elsa Briggs. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 34% of critics gave the film a positive rating, based on 166 reviews; the average rating is 5.08/10. -Graham S. One of the patients at the Golden Age. But for all its lapses, this is probably the liveliest, most vibrant Elizabethan production since Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet. A British-based priest, Father Peter Malone, declared the film to be jingoistic in his review. Foreign envoys present Queen Elizabeth with suitors for marriage. Elizabeth – Das goldene Königreich (Originaltitel: Elizabeth: The Golden Age) ist ein britisch-französisches Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 2007 und Fortsetzung des Films Elizabeth aus dem Jahr 1998. Like Frank, Elsa is... Ida Gold. In 1585, Elizabeth was 52 (considered too old to bear children). The film depicts the battle between the English navy and the Spanish Armada as consisting of. [8][9], Historian Franco Cardini, of the University of Florence, alleged "the film formed part of a 'concerted attack on Catholicism, the Holy See and Papism' by an alliance of atheists and 'apocalyptic Christians'". She visits Raleigh and Bess and blesses their child. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth Tudor I (Cate Blanchett) of England is pressured by her advisor, Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), to marry - if she dies childless, the throne will pass to her second cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton), who is Catholic. [10][11] "Why put out this perverse anti-Catholic propaganda today, just at the moment when we are trying desperately to revive our Western identity in the face of the Islamic threat, presumed or real? "My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." Elizabeth I had both of them arrested, imprisoned in the Tower of London, and some time later released them. It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role and is a fairly fictionalised portrayal of events during the later part of the reign of Elizabeth I, a sequel to Kapur's 1998 film Elizabeth. There was no Spanish ambassador in Elizabeth's court in 1585, as Elizabeth had him expelled from England following the discovery of the Throckmorton plot, after Francis Throckmorton claimed under torture that his plot had been sanctioned by the Spanish. [citation needed] It was released on Blu-ray in 2009 and bundled with the first film. Dentro una ricostruzione storica accademica, la ricchezza della narrazione non risparmia gli eccessi avvicinandosi concettualmente al melodramma operistico. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. He said 'that Blanchett could appear in the same Toronto International Film Festival playing Elizabeth and Bob Dylan, both splendidly, is a wonder of acting'. Queen Elizabeth is attracted to Raleigh, enthralled by his tales of exploration, and asks Bess Throckmorton (Abbie Cornish), her most favored lady-in-waiting, to observe him. The novel’s protagonist, Frank is a thirteen-year-old Jewish boy who is struck by polio after immigrating with his parents. She was constantly on the side of tolerance. [citation needed], Although Cate Blanchett's performance was highly praised, the film received generally mixed to negative reviews from US critics. [3] Some of the simpler fictions are: The film depicts an important episode in the violent struggle between the Protestant Reformation and the Counter-Reformation that polarised European politics. This page was last edited on 7 April 2021, at 01:52. 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The original text plus a side-by-side modern translation of. The film co-stars Geoffrey Rush (reprising his role from the previous film), Clive Owen, Jordi Mollà, Abbie Cornish, and Samantha Morton. This representation of a historical period is heavily fictionalised for the purposes of entertainment. Teachers and parents! The scene is set in 1585. Owing to threats of assassination, only members of the. My interpretation of Elizabeth is an interpretation of greater tolerance [than] Philip, which is absolutely true. For instance, The affair between Raleigh and Bess is depicted as beginning when Raleigh consoles Bess after her cousin, The film shows Spanish envoys and other members of court wearing swords during their audiences with Elizabeth. The reign of Elizabeth I is often thought of as a Golden Age. I find the impossible *far* more interesting. "Elizabeth, the Golden Age" is weighed down by its splendor. The Spanish ambassador feigns ignorance, accuses Queen Elizabeth of receiving Spanish gold from pirates, and insinuates that she has a sexual relationship with Raleigh. “Would not have made it through AP Literature without the printable PDFs. Queen Elizabeth II of England, who visits Perth briefly during the summer. Elizabeth: The Golden Age, film anglofrancese del 2007 con Cate Blanchett, regia di Shekhar Kapur. Where else have you heard these words about Salman Khan or Salman Rushdie? Struggling with distance learning? [1] In the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland the film entered at No. Greydanus asked: "How is it possible that this orgy of anti-Catholicism has been all but ignored by most critics? "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" Premiere (16) The 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Actress Nominee Photo Gallery (3) Cate Blanchett Through the Years (3) Eddie Redmayne Through the Years (1) Mini-Mes: Younger Versions of TV and Movie Characters (1) 2008 Oscar Nominee Photo Gallery (1) [29], The film received two Academy Award nominations, winning the Academy Award for Costume Design for Alexandra Byrne. LitCharts Teacher Editions. The screenplay was written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst, and the music score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong. Bess reveals to Raleigh that she is pregnant with his child, and pleads with him to leave. So it's not anti-Catholic. Periods in English history. [23] Blanchett portrayed Bob Dylan in the film I'm Not There and was nominated for an Academy Award for her roles in both movies. Sir Walter Raleigh, whom the Queen favored, married Elizabeth Throckmorton, a ward of Elizabeth's court, after learning she was carrying his child. In 1558, King Philip II of Spain's second wife, Queen Mary I of England, died. Among them are king Erik XVI of Sweden, Tsar Ivan IV "The Terrible" of Russia and Archduke Charles of Austria. Elizabeth: The Golden Age - film sequel del 2007; Altri progetti. "[13][14] "The fact is that the Pope ordered her execution; he said that anybody who executes or assassinates Elizabeth would find a beautiful place in the kingdom of heaven. Instant downloads of all 1441 LitChart PDFs That's why I made this film, so this idea of a rift between Catholicism and Protestants does not arise. (Walter Raleigh) Plot: Violette, a 40-year old workaholic with a career in the fashion industry falls for a provincial computer geek, Jean-Rene, while on a spa … Antonio Pinto was mentioned as being a collaborator during production, but later Armstrong joined the project. Guerriero. From her imprisonment, Queen Mary sends secret correspondence to the Jesuits, who recruit Anthony Babington to assassinate Elizabeth. Elizabeth: The Golden Age (bra: Elizabeth: A Era de Ouro [1] ou Elizabeth - A Era de Ouro [2]; prt: Elizabeth - A Idade de Ouro [3] [4]) é um filme britano-francês de 2007, escrito por William Nicholson edirigido por Shekhar Kapur. It's amazing to see a film made now that is so patriotic ... One of the striking things about this film is that it's almost a historical anomaly. All Characters Frank Gold Elsa Briggs Ida Gold Meyer Gold Sister Penny Sullivan Backhouse Margaret Briggs Jack Briggs Nance Briggs Sally Briggs Julia Marai Elizabeth Ann … Kapur was thrilled to have both Rahman and Armstrong working together on the music, saying it was fascinating to watch "two people with totally different backgrounds and cultures" interact. As Elizabeth learns of Mary's involvement in the plot, Walsingham insists Mary be executed to quell any possible revolt. The film's lead Cate Blanchett was reported as saying: "It's terrifying that we are growing up with this very illiterate bunch of children, who are somehow being taught that film is fact, when in fact it's invention". Francis Knollys the Elder. The film premiered on 9 September 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Elizabeth - The Golden Age - Un film di Shekhar Kapur. The oldest girl at the Golden Age, Elsa is Frank’s best friend and love interest. At that time the church in Spain, or Philip had said that they were going to turn the whole world into a very pure form of Catholicism. Scheda del film ''Elizabeth - The Golden Age'' di Shekhar Kapur. Elizabeth I. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. [19], The film was released on Region 1 on DVD and HD DVD 5 February 2008. Regie führte Shekhar Kapur, das Drehbuch schrieben Michael Hirst und William Nicholson. "[5] Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune complained of what he saw as "ugly anti-Catholic imagery",[6] and Bob Bloom of the Lafayette Journal & Courier agreed that anti-Catholicism was one of the film's "sore points".