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    Home » Judi Dench Reigns As Queen In Stephen Frears’ “Victoria & Abdul”

    Judi Dench Reigns As Queen In Stephen Frears’ “Victoria & Abdul”

    By SHOOTSunday, September 3, 2017Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3924 Views
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    Actors Judi Dench, left, and Ali Fazal pose during a photo call for the film "Victoria And Abdul" at the 74th Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)

    By Jill Lawless

    VENICE, Italy (AP) --

    It was a day of queens at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday — a real British monarch on the screen and two queens of acting, Judi Dench and Helen Mirren, on the red carpet.

    Dench plays long-reigning Queen Victoria in Stephen Frears' "Victoria & Abdul," which charts the relationship between the monarch and Abdul Karim, an Indian man who became her servant and teacher.

    Ahead of the film's gala premiere, Dench said she owes her movie career to Victoria, who reigned from 1837 to 1901.

    The 82-year-old actress told reporters "I had no film career really to speak of" before playing the monarch in the 1997 drama "Mrs. Brown," which gained Dench the first of her seven Academy Awards nominations.

    She said revisiting the role and working again with Frears — who directed her to an Oscar nomination in "Philomena" — was "an irresistible proposition."

    If Dench needs any advice on playing royalty, she could turn to Helen Mirren, in Venice Sunday with Paolo Virzi's road-trip movie "The Leisure Seeker." Mirren has played Britain's current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, in movie "The Queen" and play "The Audience."

    "It's good to be queen," Mirren said at a news conference for her film. "You always get very nice costumes when you're the queen, and you usually get quite a lot of lines. Or if you don't get a lot of lines you have very few lines but everybody looks at you."

    Dench's two films about Victoria both center on close relationships the widowed monarch struck with men who were her servants.

    In "Mrs. Brown" it was Scottish outdoorsman John Brown; in "Victoria & Abdul" it's Karim (played by Indian actor Ali Fazal), a young man brought to Britain to present the monarch with a gift for her Golden Jubilee in 1887.

    The film depicts the queen's growing fascination with India, then part of the vast British empire. Victoria filled one of her homes with Indian artworks and under Karim's tutelage even learned Urdu.

    The film — based largely on real events — depicts a royal court and British government horrified at the monarch's growing relationship with an Indian Muslim.

    It's a story that feels strongly relevant to modern times, despite its 19th-century setting.

    Frears joked that he asked himself before making it: "What film would Donald Trump most like to see?"

    Eddie Izzard, who plays Victoria's eldest son, the future King Edward VII, said "Victoria & Abdul" is "an edgy story because of what we did to the Indian nation back then," when Britain was India's colonial master.

    "This story has been suppressed for 100 years, so it's good to get it out," Izzard said.

    The film marks a return to royal subject matter for Frears, who had one of his biggest successes in 2006 with "The Queen."

    Frears also has a gritty side to his repertoire, exemplified by films like "My Beautiful Laundrette," ''The Grifters" and "Dirty Pretty Things."

    Izzard said the new film had more in common than might first appear with "My Beautiful Laundrette," the story of a relationship between a Pakistani-British man and a white former skinhead in Thatcher-era London. It's a landmark of 80s British cinema, and gave Daniel Day-Lewis one of his first big screen roles.

    Izzard said the new movie "is essentially 'My Beautiful Laundrette' done with kings and queens."

    Added Frears: "Except that we no longer have Daniel Day-Lewis — we have Judi Dench."

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    2025 Young Lions Winners Roar At Cannes

    Friday, June 20, 2025

    Following seven competitions over four days, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has announced its 2025 Young Lions winners. This year saw Turkey take home its first-ever Gold in Marketers and Guatemala win for the first time with a Gold in Film.

    The Young Lions competitions, which are sponsored by Adobe, are at the heart of the Cannes Lions School. They embody a true celebration of creativity across the world where more than 400 young professionals have the opportunity to showcase their talent and achievements on the global stage. All of the entries have been judged by members of the Cannes Lions Juries during the Festival.

    The Young Lions 2025 Media Partner, The News Movement, returned for its second year to bring the competitions to life through behind-the-scenes video content and interviews designed to capture the spirit of creativity and innovation of emerging talent at the Festival.

    Simon Cook, CEO, Lions, said, “For the last 30 years, the Young Lions Competitions have pushed emerging talent to think boldly and deliver ideas that truly resonate. This year was no different. With nearly 460 competitors from 67 markets, including the return of teams from Venezuela, Uruguay and Ukraine, the 2025 Competitions were a powerful reminder of the global creative spirit. It’s inspiring to see countries return and new countries win. This year saw first-time Gold wins from Turkey in Marketers and Guatemala in Film. Congratulations to all of our 2025 winners, and to every team that rose to the challenge. We can’t wait to see what you bring to the Festival next.”

    Young Lions Competition winners are as follows:

     

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