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The Young Victoria

PG · 2009 ‧ Romantico/Thriller ‧ 1h 40m
7,2/10 · IMDb 74% · Rotten Tomatoes
Inghilterra 1837. La giovane principessa Victoria, appena dieciassettenne, si ritrova al centro della lotta dinastica per decidere chi sarà l'erede al trono d'Inghilterra. Suo zio Re William sta per morire e lei è la sua discendente diretta.
Data di uscita: 18 dicembre 2009 (Stati Uniti)
Anno: 2009
Casa di produzione: GK Films, Momentum Pictures
Lingua originale: inglese

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A dramatization of the turbulent first years of Queen Victoria's rule, and her enduring romance.
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The Young Victoria is a 2009 British period drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Julian Fellowes, based on the early life and reign of ...
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Canadian auteur Jean-Marc Vallée's British period romance drama The Young Victoria (2009) is masterfully crafted and has an intimate feeling like we really see ...
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The only legitimate heir to the throne, teenage Victoria finds herself caught up in the political machinations of her family, navigating a controlling ...
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Durata: 2:31
Data/ora pubblicazione: 13 dic 2009
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PG for some mild sensuality, a scene of violence, and brief incidental language and smoking. Regions of Origin: United States, United Kingdom.
Eighteen-year-old British royal Victoria ascends to the throne and is romanced by future husband Prince Albert in this lush period film.
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Contributor. Rupert Friend, Emily Blunt, Jean-Marc Vallée, Jim Broadbent, Miranda Richardson, Paul Bettany ; Description. A dramatization of the turbulent first ...
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Handsomely mounted historical dramas about the great kings and queens in world history are about as durable and long-lasting a genre as filmmaking has ever ...