
About Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts showing at the Corn Exchange
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts is a unique and inventive feature documentary about the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
Directed by the late, great and much celebrated Roger Michell (Notting Hill, The Duke), Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts is a nostalgic, uplifting and fresh modern chronicle of the extraordinary 70-year reign of Her Majesty the Queen, the longest-lived, longest-reigning British monarch and longest-serving female head of state in history.
Duration: 89 mins
Age Rating: Cert U
Ticketing information
Adult tickets: £8.00
Children (under 16s) tickets: £5.00
Trailer
Reviews
“Sinking into these fleetly edited clips for just under 90 minutes, you take in Elizabeth through Michell’s eyes, and it’s hard not to like what you see.”
—Owen Gleiberman, Variety
“While Elizabeth is neither a royalist tract nor the reverse, ultimately it’s hard to see the film as anything but an expression of fandom, in other words of love.”
—Jake Wilson The Age (Australia)
“Couched in fondness and gentle irreverence, his impressionistic archive footage documentary offers whimsical reflections on a lifetime of duty and service.”
—Allan Hunter Screen International
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