Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) – Interesting Look at Queen Elizabeth II Reign
Director: Roger Michell
Plot: 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.
Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes
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Thoughts on Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s)
Thoughts – Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) is a documentary looking at the extraordinary reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-lived, longest reigning British monarch and the longest serving female head of state in history. The documentary will dive into the different experiences, changes and moments that have made Queen Elizabeth II the most iconic leader in history, from showing the change from a radio speech, to television, something no ruler had done before her. The documentary will mix together the archive footage, with the pop culture moments of the eras, to reflect the current moment being looked at. If you want to see how the world has evolved around Queen Elizabeth II reign, her achievements in her reign, along with the darker side of what has changed with how she adapted to the negatives moments in her life.
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts is in Cinemas May 27 and streaming on Prime Video June 1
Final Thoughts – Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) is an interesting look at Queen Elizabeth II extraordinary reign of UK.