First Trailer for ‘Elizabeth’ Documentary Profiling Queen Elizabeth II
by Alex Billington
February 4, 2022
Source: YouTube
“To us teenagers, she was a babe!” Madman Films has released an official trailer for the documentary film Elizabeth, a biopic profile of the iconic Queen of England. This film is made by the acclaimed filmmaker Roger Michell, known for his many features over the years including Notting Hill, Changing Lanes, Venus, Morning Glory, Hyde Park on Hudson, Le Week-end, My Cousin Rachel. His latest is this – a documentary on the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-lived, longest reigning British monarch and longest serving female head of state in history. Why now? Who knows! “With extraordinary access to rare footage from the Royal Archives, Elizabeth is a cinematic celebration of an icon that reveals a unique glimpse of the woman behind the legend.” It sounds like it won’t be critical because it’s more of a look at this woman and her life, not so much a commentary about the Royal Family and what they do. But the interviews here do seem fun.
Here’s the first Australian trailer (+ poster) for Roger Michell’s doc Elizabeth, direct from YouTube:
A portrait in parts. From the famed director of Notting Hill and Tea with the Dames comes Elizabeth. A nostalgic, uplifting and modern documentary about Queen Elizabeth II – the greatest British monarch of all time and longest serving female head of state in history. For the last nine decades, Queen Elizabeth II has been entrenched in our collective consciousness: instantly recognisable, yet elusively and perpetually unknowable. Until now. With extraordinary access to rare footage from the Royal Archives, Elizabeth is a cinematic celebration of an icon that reveals a unique glimpse of the woman behind the legend. Elizabeth is directed by acclaimed British filmmaker Roger Michell, director of many films including Persuasion, My Night with Reg, Notting Hill, Changing Lanes, The Mother, Enduring Love, Venus, Morning Glory, Hyde Park on Hudson, Le Week-end, My Cousin Rachel, Blackbird. Produced by Kevin Loader. The film is currently set for release in the UK on June 3rd, 2022 this summer. No US date is set yet. Look any good?