MARGRETE QUEEN OF THE NORTH Trailer (2022)
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Margrete Queen of the North (2022) is the new history movie starring Trine Dyrholm, Søren Malling and Jakob Oftebro.
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So interesting, glad to see historic movies and series paying attention to female monarchs too and including their stories - from Catherine the Great, Catherine Medici, Empress Sisi and now Queen Margrete.
Honestly, I have to smile. Histories and historic dramas are generally far more often concerned with female characters. Catherine the Great, who you mentioned, has had films made about her, as has Elizabeth I. Ever heard of Edward II? How about Nicholas I? The women get the attention because there's fewer of them.
@@LordOfLight Catherine the Great and Elisabeth I affected the histories of their countries and the world as a whole much more than your Edward II or Nicholas I. They are fascinating not because "they were rare", but because they led fascinating lives
Yes, but Catherine the Great, Elizabeth I of England, and similar figures have had considerable coverage in literature, and in cinema since basically the very beginnings of the form. The two highest profile I named above have had many movies made about them. Mary Queen of Scots has been covered more than once, even Lady Jane Grey got a big epic film circa the 60s, and she was more a tragic than a consequential figure. French queens of the most consequence have featured in French movies before, as well. Sisi, not herself a ruler and more of a tragicomic figure, has had some cinematic focus nonetheless.
@@LordOfLight I'm not sure I buy your choices- both consequential men but not particularly standout. Then again, vastly more consequential male rulers don't get many biopics either. And to some extent never got the heroic mythmaking kind in the movie era. Any English king from 1066 onward, with the exception of Henry V has been hard done by. And Henry only because of Shakespeare. Even Peter the Great in Russia, more consequential even than Catherine, got a miniseries in the 80s and that's it for Western attention. Catherine has had at least three major productions in the west since the 1990s, admittedly the most recent is one of those 21st century pop culture type productions. So your larger point stands.
@@mkkm1701 I agree with this and that these women led first rank consequential lives and deserve the extensive coverage they get, more than the poor male examples he chose. Still, see my reply to him. These highest profile female rulers and others get as many films as they do, and have been getting since the dawn of film not just today, because of the added romantic interest. From among the vast corpus of male monarchs, men as or more consequential have always gotten short shrift and do so all the more today. And that despite the fact that, again, the films focusing on those women in recent times are not new and not filling a gap in the record- movies about such women have been part of the stock in trade of film from the beginning.
A movie about Margarethe of Denmark creator of the Kalmar union....Yes please.
Some Nordic history, yeah!
Looks excellent. A rare period drama not obviously made with a patronizing appeal to a 21st century aesthetic- visually, aurally, or in dialogue.
Even though I'm glad we are getting more historical medieval movies from other European countries, I still hate the fact that every modern medieval movie has to sue the dark blue filter to try make the medieval setting literally dark. Why couldn't they do it like the House of the Dragon tv show or the move El Cid from 1960. Those media still shows the era as depressing and full of conflict yet they still showed the beauty and pageantry of the medieval era. And yes I am aware HotD is not a historical medieval series.
I think House of the Dragon is like that because it's not historically accurate, it's fiction. Historically places in the medieval ages lacked the light and sunlight to become bright, mainly in Scandinavia, Britain and France.
I believe if they make a movie in a different setting, maybe in the Portugal, Spain, about the Abbasid Caliphate in Persia or something like that, the setting will be brighter. However people won't look at it with "Medieval Eyes" and that's something the directors and board wouldn't want. For example, there was a movie some time ago with John Cusack as a Roman General who happened to lead his Legion to China, meeting with an army led by Jackie Chan. Well, nobody looked at that with "Roman eyes", but just another Jackie Chan movie.
Well most of the time Denmark is this dark xD
@@MrNordicnicklas As a Swede I can confirm lol
@@theportugueselegend Er, we do have sunlight in NW Europe!
@@1981Marcus Yeah, about 5 hours of sunlight in the winter. Except for the rain, or snow, or inside buildings. And the lack of money for candles, don't get me talking about that.
Saw this a few months ago. Magnificent film.
I like the series Versailles, Magnificent Century, the Crown and movies like The King. So this is a movie for me, too? Many thanks for your tip
So was he her son?
@@solaris5922 I'm wondering the same.
The North Remembers
DA QUEEN IN DA NORF!
The Real Queen of the North
This is the Real Queen of the North
I'm sry, but whose is the fake ones?
@@tordamundsen6423 Poster "books" is quoting Game of Thrones tv show.
@@tordamundsen6423 sansa stark
Shade to Brooklynn Heights lol
As is Sansa Stark. Both Queens of The North 🐺
Wikipedia says the guy didn't speak a word of Danish, was found to be a fraud, and was burned at the stake
I'd love a historically accurate movie on Ivar the boneless and Bjorn ironside history.
There's not enough recorded history on either to do that, is there?
"We created the Nordic union. No one will dare wage war against us."
Karl Knutsson Bonde, Gustav Vasa and the Sture clan: Bonjour.
That was from within Union - Sweden's attempt and ultimately succes to break free from it. She was referencing the threat/power of Hanseatic league. One of the major reasons why the Kalmar Union was formed - that and circumstance 😅
@@vanefreja86 So? Most Swedes hated the union. If a historical comparison is to be made, Sweden was Poland and Denmark was Soviet Russia. I'm glad the union fell and my only regret is that it didn't happen sooner.
Meh...I do not find the story of False Olaf interesting at all. There have been quite a few like him, throughout history. According to wiki this movie was one of the largest productions in the history of Danish cinema, with the largest budget ever for a Danish-language feature film. They should've spent that money to tell the story of Margret as a Queen, instead of wasting it on boring stories that we've already seen on screen. For example, the founding of Kalmar Union is far more interesting (the why's and how's) rather than the fictional account of False Olaf.
The budget bloat was due to Covid lockdowns prevented filming and leasing and rental costs balloned out of control, little of that money is seen on screen, but the costumes are good and period appropriate.
@@erikrungemadsen2081 The settings and the costumes look good to me too. However, my point is that regardless of the budget, I would have loved to see a more substantial story about her as a Monarch. Especially given the time period, where Monarchs had far greater power they have today. Not criticizing the writing of this movie per se, because I haven't seen the movie, yet. So, for all I know the movie could be very good. I just think they should've picked a more complex historical and political subject. I see it as a missed opportunity. But then again, I'm a history nerd, so I might be in the minority here.
Now this looks really good. Will have to give it a watch.
Looks stunning and brave
lol
But not diverse like all of Europe mixed mutts nowadays
yassss!!!! I’ve always wanted a movie bout badass margrete I!
So did I, this movie is not it, the acting is great, but the focus on the false Olaf is not really that relevant to her reign, And the movie is about as accurate as a dimestore novel.
@@erikrungemadsen2081 well dang. Got my hopes up for nothing :(
Definitely will give it a shot!
Very Perkin Warbeck.
This seems truly excellent, a masterpiece and something to really give you food for thought...
I didn't know that the nordens could express feelings
Looks amazing!!
I gotta see this!
Then we got a queen named Margarete. I hope she sees her film and says hi In the UA-cam comments.
She from Denmark
Well come on now, what was the second thing you showed but didn’t name? That looked the best.
Bit sad that the trailer already shows they chose to make it all about her motherhood, while history shows she was so much more.
Motherhood IS so much more... have heard about the Levite woman called Mary?
@@acephaedramusic9588 wow, you really drank the Kool aid...do some research...learn what you are referring too.
@@acephaedramusic9588 yeah, lets base ours views on what hollywood and 21st century degenerates have to say instead
She's a queen AND a mother. You cannot make the movie to be just about her being a queen or her being a mother. A commoner mother would be focused on feeding her children, doing chores, etc. so there's not a lot of opportunities for her to show whether she's much more than that. But a queen who is also a mother will also need to play politics, entertain foreign princes, educate her sons, etc. Lots of problems can arise from such a life, and solving them takes a lot of talent and intelligence. And the trailer showed that.
@@acephaedramusic9588 sounds like you were spiritually abused, a lot of people have been, you might want to talk it out with a neutral counselor. Good luck on your journey.
Well to bad they cant really keep the historical facts correct. It is correct that someone said after Olaf was killed that he was Olaf, but that happened when he first arrived in Danzig in 1401 where he claimed he ran away from Margarete because she wanted him dead. And when Margerete sent letters to the ordermaster of the german order Konrad von Jungingen she claimed that Olaf died with witnesses and one of them who delivered the document was Folke Jakobsen who was present when Olaf died.... So ye amazing that they are making a movie. But he was never present in Denmark, never saw Margarete. And he was killed in the town i grew up Skanör And Falsterbo where the battle also took place. So yes this is common knowledge of where i grew up....
If watch this. Looks amazing.
we know no queen but the queen in the north whose name is stark
And she shall be my Queen from this day until her last day
This fits perfectly in the SHREK Cinematic Universe!!!
So interesting
I thought that this trailer is about some queen story in Game of Thrones universum...
I was wrong.
Looks very Game of Throne-ish
I just need to know, was it her son or not? And did they hang him or did he seat on the throne?
wait,is that the same Qeen Margarete,a.k.a The Black Margarete,who fought against the pirates in the Northh Sea??
No, they are two different queens. separated by about a hundred years.
@@Givenea oh I understood.same name for different queens..
Maybe they should have done a movie about that Margarete.
Spoiler alert, a time machine and 23-and- me and it was all resolved.
The movie seems really great, but I'm just wondering how would it be possible for the mother not to recognize her own son, even after twenty years. I mean, a face will mature, but it's literally your child. Does anybody know more about the real story than me and cares to explain?
*looks over his shoulder* I know they're here. They're always ready to pounce.
Jon snow ! King of the north ! 👑
THE KING IN THE NORTH!!!!
Is this a true story ??
Sure is... I lived it
Obviously it has been dramatized to make it more interesting, but more or less it’s a true story. She was the O.G. when it comes to powerful women! 😊
Yes.
In real life, she knew he was an imposter as soon as he walked into the throne room - he couldn't speak any Danish, and I think you could reasonably expect the King of Denmark to be at least a little bit fluent in that.
yes, Margaret I of Denmark was the queen that united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in one union via clever politics and shady dealings. Even if Sweden eventually rebelled and wanted to be independent (something that would start a long, long rivalry over the power of Scandinavia) it did make Denmark and Norway into a personal union that would last for around 400 years!
Margaret´s father was one of the Valdemar kings - which was also one of the most powerful kings in Danish history :) he was also a significant ruler, as he was the king that united Denmark after a long period of civil war and infighting. As much as Margaret was a talented ruler herself, she must also have had a father that was a good mentor to her.
more info on the wiki here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_I_of_Denmark
Why is Jake Paul in this movie, he should be boxing.
It’s giving Sansa
Got scared for a moment. Thought this was an aged-up Greta Thunberg.
This trailer is too complicated and long.
This movie came out like a year ago lmao
not for the rest of the world.
@@endor8witch well that’s stupid
👍
Meh. Not enough fur in the movie I think.
North Women after Northmen
Stronger and more independent. Just ask them, they'll tell you.
@@PentaRaus na they are race mixing with the immigrate nowadays
Good to see a film with ZERO WOKE WHITE WASHING !! WELL DONE !
This looks decent but I'll be waiting for the dubbed version
Where is the representation? I demand that the queen is black, trans, motor impaired and queer.
So another version of Northman? Are all Scandinavian films this way?
Ummm... history imitating art. Northman was the original saga that Shakespeare ripped off to write Hamlet... this is about what caused the Kalmar Union (Denmark with Norway & Sweden) to never really solidify in Scandinavia. Denmark with England would have been able to truly subjugate & integrate bothe Norway and Sweden... that didn't happen, so first Sweden broke free & then Norway just quietly slipped away.
@@nationalsocialism3504 Perhaps, but if both marriages had gone through the Kalmar Union would have been swept up into the 100 years war, so who knows how it would have shaken out.
@@Jolan61 France not having an overpowering naval power & trying to march across the whole of Northern Germany... removes that as being that big of a factor. Spain couldn't even hold onto the Netherlands even having naval supremacy trying to project from Iberia.
@@nationalsocialism3504 They would have been joining England in France - leastwise that's what the proposals I'd read about.
@@Jolan61 my point being that there was little that France could do in response to Scandia in retaliation for doing so. France mounting any kind of real invasive is inconceivable cause it would require fights across the HRE to do (as no one would feel comfortable letting massive French armies "pass" through their territory.) Even with a total English defeat in France losing naval dominance wasn't ever going to be legitimate & economically being a Baltic/Eurasian trade base means that Western European affairs turning disastrous would have little impact.
My point is that even the absolute worst outcome would result in very little lasting negatives for Scandia.
Guys where is black and Asians in this movie,btw they should have gay marriages e. t. c
No minority cast actors?!
In 1402?! there probably weren`t an awful lot of them..
@@bjrnjensen7074 i know just kidding because they still would nowadays
exactly ...
Not in Denmark in the 1400s🙂. Gonna assume this comment was sarcastic though
The film has a serious lack of diversity. We need a bit more revisionist history.
there is only one queen of north Sansa stark
There is no queen of the north. There is only the king of the north, and his name is John Snow!!!
Another Karen ?!?!?!?!
Oh, an incel-boy
looks like such a boring stupid plot. But also spruced up with action and CGI to be more like Game of Thrones. Wonder if there will be any dragons just for the hell of it
History is not boring, stupid little incel-boy
@@kyvanrae not all history is boring. This particular history looks like it is boring. At least not exciting enough to make an accurate film. So instead we get the Game of Thrones version of the False Oluf story, where layers of intrigue and over-dramatization embellishes the boring basic plotline.
Eowyn?
this is wrong.. why isnt she black and queer?.. must abide by todays agenda.. " modern" world. bla bla pronuns bs
If you think black and queer people only existed in the modern world than I got a bridge to sell you in your own backyard. Like how stupid and ignorant can you be?
@@queenmoreau2098 i know there was some black people in europe. but in your head you think in that era there where mixed like this?.
you think maybe wakanda existed to?. or maybe the hutts they lived in in africa where just cover for their huge cities with advanced skyscrapers and so on..
or maybe you think natives in south and north america where all peaceful and so on.
you think the spanish conquered the aztec by themselfs?..
Are you really a silly little c*nt or just trying to impress your little boyfriends?
even when you babies get what you want you still whine. this is why we shouldnt ever listen to you
@@jamesmohab i didnt whine on this show and its not what we " get" its whats truth on what happned.
you telling me showing history accurate is " a privilege .. whos the baby who wants to change stuff with no real facts.
in your mid you think black will still be black people if they live in nordic countries for 100 000 years?.. people change becuse where they lived and how they where shaped by enviroment and so on.
but in your head blacks are 70% of all population. in every country
No there is only king in da North. No queen
Stupid us-child