In Margrete: Queen of the North, the strange, real-life 15th century case of a peasant pretending to be a monarch’s long-lost son is given a fictional twist.
With classy production values, consummate acting and tasteful direction, Margrete: Queen of the North is a very humane couple of hours of cinema. Barry Healy reviews.
Director Charlotte Sieling and Actress Trine Dyrholm on Margrete: Queen of the North and how her vision for peace in 1402 is relatable to present-day Europe.