6/22/2023 0 Comments Victoria and abdulThere is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement and some small changes made to the light and sound therefore the screening would also be suitable for parents with young babies. The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victorias (Academy Award winner Judi Dench). RELAXED SCREENING – 26th Sept, 2pm – Relaxed screenings are specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed environment, including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, or a learning disability. Ali Fazal (Furious 7) plays Abdul, as he continues to juggle a successful Bollywood acting career with Hollywood and beyond. Seven-time Oscar nominee, Judi Dench, is no stranger to royalty, having picked up the Academy Award for her role as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love (1999). Released in 2011, it revealed the personal documents of Abdul Karim, the previously unknown Muslim Indian. Completely unpretentious, and passionate about life and its endless opportunities, Abdul turns out to be the breath of fresh air Victoria needs, to escape her snobbish and stuffy inner circle.īut, whilst Abdul is teaching Victoria the new ways of the world, her household are plotting to destroy what they deem to be a toxic relationship, and the Queen must stamp her authority in a bid to reclaim her humanity.ĭirected by Stephen Frears ( The Queen, Philomena), Victoria and Abdul is based on the fascinating true story of the friendship penned by acclaimed playwright Lee Hall ( Billy Elliot, War Horse). Victoria and Abdul is adapted from Shrabani Basu’s nonfiction book of the same name. When a young clerk named Abdul Karim ( Ali Fazal) travels from India to serve the Queen during her Golden Jubilee, the pair take a shine to one another and quickly form a close bond. As the longest serving monarch in history, she has power and respect, but is also terribly lonely and has grown weary of her privileged life and the people that surround her. In the latter years of her extraordinary rule, Queen Victoria finds a much-needed friend in the most unlikely of circumstances.Īt the ripe old age of 81, Queen Victoria ( Judi Dench) has seen and done it all, or so she thinks. Adbul Karim is whisked from his clerks job at an Accra prison to present a ceremonial coin to Queen Victoria for her golden. She is the author of For King and Another Country: Indian Soldiers on the Western Front 1914-1918, Victoria and Abdul: The Story of the Queens Closest.
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