Mary Queen of Scots (2013 film)


Mary Queen of Scots is a 2013 Swiss period drama directed by Thomas Imbach. It is his first film in English and French language starring the bilingual French actress Camille Rutherford. The film portrays the inner life of Mary, the Queen of Scotland. The film is based on Austrian novelist Stefan Zweigs 1935 biography, Mary Stuart, a longterm bestseller in Germany and France but out of print in the UK and the US for decades until 2010. The film was first screened at the 2013 International Film Festival Locarno and was later shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

Mary is raised in French court, where she had for companions her Scottish ladies Mary Beaton, Mary Seton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingston, as well as the Italian musician David Rizzio. Upon reaching adulthood Mary is married to the Dauphin, Francis, who becomes King of France when his father dies. News arrives that Queen Mary I of England has died and her sister, Elizabeth, has become Queen despite her official status as a bastard. Mary is aware of her own legitimate claim to the English throne although she writes to Elizabeth promising not to challenge her, she insists on using the English coat of arms and the title Queen of France, Scotland and England.After Franciss early death, Mary returns to Scotland with her ladies and Rizzio. There, she is treated with suspicion and skepticism by her halfbrother, Lord Moray, the Protestant clergyman John Knox and other Scottish lords. Mary struggles to ingratiate herself to them, but ends up isolating herself further by relying on Rizzio for political advice, marrying Englishman Darnley without the Lords consent, and supporting the controversial Scottish border Lord Bothwell. Marys love for Darnley fades when she learns of his extremism in pursuing the English throne Mary has strong affection for Elizabeth, and wants to be her heir instead of usurping her. ........

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