Starring George Blagden and Alexander Vlahos, the third and final series of Versailles sees Louis facing new challenges. Meanwhile, outside the palace walls, anger and unrest breeds amongst the citizens of Paris, and who is the Man in the Iron Mask?
Starring George Blagden and Alexander Vlahos, the third and final series of Versailles sees Louis facing new challenges. Meanwhile, outside the palace walls, anger and unrest breeds amongst the citizens of Paris, and who is the Man in the Iron Mask?
All ten episodes from the second series of the historical drama starring George Blagden as French monarch Louis XIV. In a bid to strengthen his weakening position among the country's elite, Louis decides to move the French court from Paris to Versailles. However, with the Parisian nobility deeply opposed to the move, Louis is faced with negotiating a dangerous cycle of lies, deceit and vicious political manoeuvrings as he attempts to exert his authority. In this series, a high-profile member of the court is found poisoned while Louis struggles to manage his paranoia as he continues to be haunted by events from the past.
All 20 episodes from the first two series of the historical drama starring George Blagden as French monarch Louis XIV. In a bid to strengthen his weakening position among the country's elite, Louis decides to move the French court from Paris to Versailles. However, with the Parisian nobility deeply opposed to the move, Louis is faced with negotiating a dangerous cycle of lies, deceit and vicious political manoeuvrings as he attempts to exert his authority. Series 1 episodes are: 'Welcome to Versailles', 'I Am the State', 'Mirror for Princes', 'The Road', 'Bow to Your King', 'Invalides', 'Revelations', 'Diplomacy', 'Etiquette' and 'Bring the Garden Here'. Series 2 episodes are: 'The Labyrinth', 'A Still Small Voice', 'Who Will Guard the Guards Themselves?', 'Miasma', 'War and Peace', 'The Sands of Time', 'A Night', 'The New Regime', 'Seven Shadows' and 'Of Blood and Stone'.
From the director of "This Is England" comes this hilarious and heart-warming tale of friendship and growing up in London's Somers Town.
From the director of "This Is England" comes this hilarious and heart-warming tale of friendship and growing up in London's Somers Town.
London-based short film director Tom Shkolnik's first feature depicts a London we have never quite seen before. Filmed in and around East London, The Comedian perceptively follows the dreams of a twenty-something year old trying to make it on the London Comedy circuit.
Titles Comprise: Somers Town: Tomo (Thomas Turgoose - This is England) just turned sixteen and released from social care runs away to London from a lonely difficult life in the Midlands. Marek (Piotr Jagiello) a Polish immigrant lives with his father who drinks with his friends most evenings after working on a construction site. Marek is a keen photographer quiet and sensitive - he is not comfortable in his father's world. Both struggle to make sense of their new world and a chance meeting in Somers Town London leads the two to form an unexpected partnership. Dead Man's Shoes: Two brothers return to the home town they left years previously. Richard the elder is strong and purposeful. Anthony is the younger more hesitant keen to mimic the actions of the sibling he reveres. As the brothers set up camp in the hills overlooking the town the local crew of small-time drug dealers begin to question their return. One by one they are tracked down by Richard as he embarks on a terrifying quest for revenge as a brother's love sparks calculated violent retribution... This Is England: Roland Rat Margaret Thatcher; Rubik's Cubes the Royal Wedding; aerobics skinheads... It's 1983 and the schools are breaking up for summer. Shaun is 12 and a bit of a loner growing up with his mum in a grim coastal town his dad was killed fighting in the Falklands War. On his way home from school where he's been tormented all day for wearing flares he runs into a group of skinheads who against expectations turn out to be friendly and take him under their wing. Soon Shaun discovers parties girls and snappy dressing and finds some role models in Woody Milky and the rest of the gang. But when an older overtly racist skinhead returns home from prison the easy camaraderie of the group is broken and Shaun is drawn into much more uncomfortable territory...
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