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A Royal Affair

En kongelig affære

  • Status: Released
  • 29-03-2012
  • Runtime: 137 min
  • Score: 7.4
  • Vote count: 881

A young queen falls in love with her physician, and they start a revolution that changes their nation forever.

Mads Mikkelsen

Johann Friedrich Struensee

Alicia Vikander

Caroline Mathilde

Mikkel Boe Følsgaard

Christian VII

David Dencik

Ove Høegh-Guldberg

Cyron Melville

Enevold Brandt

Trine Dyrholm

Juliane Marie

Thomas W. Gabrielsson

Schack Carl Rantzau

William Jøhnk Nielsen

Frederik VI

Laura Bro

Louise von Plessen

Bent Mejding

J. H. E. Bernstoff

John Martinus

Reventlow

Rosalinde Mynster

Marie

Harriet Walter

Augusta - Princess of Wales

Søren Malling

Hartmann

Frederik Christian Johansen

Arveprinsen

Søren Spanning

Munter

Julia Wentzel Olsen

Nikol Kouklová

Eyob Nielsen

Jacob Ulrik Lohmann

Juliane's Officer

Michaela Horká

Alžběta Jenická

Anna Stiborová

Frank Rubæk

Klaus Tange

Petr Janiš

Karin Rørbech

Josefine Højbjerg Bitsch

Zinnini Elkington

Morten Holst

Karel Polišenský

Eva Sitta

Ivan G'Vera

Kristian Fjord

Daniel Bambas

Tereza Terberová

Jan Krafka

Peter Varga

Ivan Vodochodský

Nora Rajnochová

Jakub Albrecht

Ludvík Král

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badelf

Based on a true story, this is a phenomenal period piece with first-class photography, directing and acting. You can't ask much more of any film. Pure, historical entertainment.

r96sk

<em>'A Royal Affair'</em> is an excellent film. I enjoyed it all, every bit, but the ending is what sold it for me - great conclusion, which didn't do the predictable wrap up that I was expecting it to do. Despite running for over two hours the pacing is near perfect, as is the standout score. The actors do wonderful jobs. Alicia Vikander is particularly brilliant, as is a fantastic Mads Mikkelsen. Mikkel Følsgaard also brings a strong performance, early on I wasn't fully convinced but by the end he won me over tenfold. The supporting cast are very good too. Such a well written and well told story, the whole look of how its brought to life onscreen is superb. It's a breeze to watch all the way through and by the time the third act completes it manages to bring emotion into the mix as well. Big fan.