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Being the Queen (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 45M

Director : Tom Jennings

Synopsis

The story of Queen Elizabeth II from those who know her best.

Actors

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
Prince Philip
Prince Philip
Self (archive footage)
King George VI of the United Kingdom
King George VI of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Self (archive footage)
Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret
Self (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)
King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
Wallis Simpson
Wallis Simpson
Self (archive footage)
King Charles III of the United Kingdom
King Charles III of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
Princess Anne
Princess Anne
Self (archive footage)
Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew
Self (archive footage)
Prince Edward
Prince Edward
Self (archive footage)
Princess Diana of Wales
Princess Diana of Wales
Self (archive footage)
Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson
Self (archive footage)
Prince William
Prince William
Self (archive footage)
Prince Harry
Prince Harry
Self (archive footage)
David Cameron
David Cameron
Self (archive footage)

Crews

Tom Jennings
Tom Jennings
Director
Tobiah Black
Tobiah Black
Writer
Laura Verklan
Laura Verklan
Writer
Tobiah Black
Tobiah Black
Producer
Will D'Epagnier
Will D'Epagnier
Associate Producer
Tom Jennings
Tom Jennings
Executive Producer
Rob Kirkland
Rob Kirkland
Supervising Producer
Laura Verklan
Laura Verklan
Producer
Adam Lukas
Adam Lukas
Original Music Composer

Posters and backgrounds

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