W.E.
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 119 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 20/1/2012
- Directed by: Madonna
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: Optimum Releasing
Abbie Cornish, James D'Arcy, Andrea Riseborough
Winner of the Golden Globe award for Best Song
New Yorker Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) is obsessed with the ultimate love story from the past: King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson.
Romance drama ‘W.E.’ follows both these women in a two-tier film that travels back and forth through time to reveal that underneath the glamour of the original Royal affair, all was not quite what it seemed.
Directed and co-written by Madonna, ‘W.E’ stars Andrea Riseborough (Resistance) as Wallis and James D’Arcy (Master and Commander) as Edward.
Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence.
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