CLEAN : Toronto film festival: British movie 'The Lost King' filmmakers reflect on death of Elizabeth II

CLEAN : Toronto film festival: British movie 'The Lost King' filmmakers reflect on death of Elizabeth II

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The transcript discusses historical figures Richard II and Richard the Lion, highlighting their roles as archetypal villains. It recounts the Queen's visit to France, emphasizing the cultural significance and interest due to the shared history of regicide. The narrative then draws parallels between the movie 'The Lost King' and the 'Lost Queen', reflecting on the respect Britons have for the Queen. Finally, it uses Richard III as a metaphor for a woman's journey of self-discovery, focusing on finding her voice in a world that often overlooks middle-aged women.

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What does the speaker mean by 'a country of regicides'?

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What does the speaker suggest about the perception of the Queen among Britons?

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What are the cultural differences mentioned in the context of the Queen?

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How does the speaker describe the journey of the woman in relation to Richard III?

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In what ways does the speaker feel that middle-aged women are overlooked?

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