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Margrete: Queen of the North

2h 0m Biography, Drama, History 2022

The magnificent Trine Dyrholm (‘Festen’, ‘Love Is All You Need’) leads an all-star ensemble cast in the gripping new historical drama by leading Danish director Charlotte Sieling (‘The Bridge’, ‘Homeland’, ‘The Man’), based on remarkable true events experienced by Queen Margrete the First.

The year is 1402. Fifty-year-old Margrete (Dryholm, in a masterfully understated performance) has achieved what no man has managed before: she has gathered Denmark, Norway and Sweden together into a peaceful union. However as a woman, she is forbidden from the throne, so governs indirectly through her adopted son, King Erik (Morte Hee Andersen).

Despite her achievement, the alliance is precarious, with the fledgling Nordic union beset by enemies. So to secure the territory’s future, Margrete’s plan is to broker a marriage between Erik and English princess Philippa (daughter of Henry V). What she is not anticipating is a conspiracy within her own ranks, and when a mysterious man (Jakob Oftebro) presents himself at the palace, professing to be Margrete’s long dead biological son (and thus laying claim to the throne) she’s faced with an impossible dilemma, one that threatens everything she’s worked for.

Languages

English, German, French, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian

Subtitles

English

Countries

Czech Republic, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Sweden

Studio

Madman

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