Queen Victoria’s
Children – a documentary film in three parts – was shown on British television
(BBC) and released on DVD in 2013. Here is some basic information:
** Directed by
Rebecca Burrell, Lucy McDowell & Richard Sanders
** Narrated by
Nicholas Rowe
** Run time: 58 +
58 + 54 minutes = 170 minutes
As stated above
there are three episodes:
# 1. The Best Laid
Plans
# 2. A Domestic
Tyrant
# 3. Princes Will
Be Princes
The first episode
presents the royal family: Queen Victoria, her husband Prince Albert and their
nine children (four sons and five daughters).
The second episode
focuses on the five daughters: Victoria, Alice, Helena, Louise and Beatrice.
The third and
final episode focuses on the four sons: Edward, Alfred, Arthur and Leopold.
Several experts (“talking
heads”) were interviewed for the film. Here are their names in alphabetical
order:
** Piers Brendon
** Miranda Carter
** Chris Clark
** Saul David
** Matthew
Dennison
** Robert
Douglas-Fairhurst
** Martyn Downer
** Judith Gardiner
** Lucinda
Hawksley
** Kathryn Hughes
** Lynda Nead
** Helen Rappaport
** Jane Ridley
** Matthew Sweet
** Karina Urbach
** Jehanne Wake
** A. N. Wilson
** Charlotte
Zeepvat
What do reviewers
say about it? On IMDb it has a rating of 76 per cent, which corresponds to
(almost) four stars on Amazon. This average rating is quite good - quite high -
but if you ask me, if it not high enough. Why?
The film has a
good structure. It is easy to follow, easy to understand. The material is well
organized. The experts are well-chosen. They know their subject very well.
Statements made by the experts are backed up solid evidence.
There is a clear
distinction between the official façade and what happened behind closed doors.
The facts presented in this film are interesting, relevant and - in many cases
– quite shocking.
I want to go all
the way to the top with this product. I think it deserves a rating of five
stars.
PS. For more
information, see the following book: Queen Victoria’s Children by John van der
Kiste (paperback, 2009).
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