Margrete – Queen of the North
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Margrete – Queen of the North

1402. Queen Margrete is ruling Sweden, Norway and Denmark through her adopted son, Erik. But a conspiracy is in the making and Margrete finds herself ...in an impossible dilemma that could shatter her life's work: the Kalmar Union. Show More

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In the movie Margrete - Queen of the North, set in 1402, Queen Margrete is showcased as the ruler of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, governing through her adopted son, Erik. However, a conspiracy begins to unfold, posing a threat to Margrete's reign and her life's work, the Kalmar Union.

As Queen Margrete faces this imminent danger, she finds herself in an impossible dilemma. This predicament not only endangers her personal life but also risks shattering the Kalmar Union, which she has diligently worked towards establishing.

The film presents a gripping historical tale filled with political intrigue, power struggles, and emotional turmoil. Audiences will be captivated as they witness Margrete's fight to protect her dynasty and maintain control over her vast dominions.

Margrete - Queen of the North transports viewers to a medieval world, skillfully recreating the atmosphere and tensions of the era. With breathtaking cinematography, compelling performances, and a meticulously crafted narrative, the film offers a compelling exploration of power dynamics, loyalty, and the sacrifices one must make for the greater good.

Explore the life and challenges of one of history's most remarkable female rulers in this thrilling and visually stunning historical drama. Margrete - Queen of the North is a must-watch for fans of historical epics and those seeking an immersive cinematic experience.

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Margrete - Queen of the North

Release Date:

16 Sep 2021

Writers:

Jesper Fink, Maya Ilsøe, Charlotte Sieling