: It won the Audience Award in the World Cinema Dramatic category.
" Dronningen " (English title: ) is a critically acclaimed 2019 Danish-Swedish drama film directed by May el-Toukhy. The film is best known for its provocative exploration of power, desire, and moral decay within a seemingly perfect family. Core Story & Themes
Critics have described the film as a "conversation piece" that avoids "mollifying humanistic judgments," presenting its complex characters without traditional reassurances of morality. It is frequently cited for Trine Dyrholm's "next-level" performance and its unsettling, non-erotic depiction of explicit scenes. Queen of Hearts (2019) - IMDb Dronningen / Queen of Hearts
: It was selected as Denmark's official entry for the International Feature Film category at the 92nd Academy Awards. Critical Reception
: There is a stark contrast between Anne’s professional life as a defender of abuse victims and her personal actions as a perpetrator. : It won the Audience Award in the
: The film depicts the "fatal breakout" from a life that is functional but lacks emotional fulfillment. Cast and Production Director : May el-Toukhy Lead Cast : Trine Dyrholm as Anne Gustav Lindh as Gustav Magnus Krepper as Peter (Anne's husband) Run Time : 127 minutes Rating : Age rating 16 Awards and Recognition
: The film won this prestigious award, which recognizes high artistic quality and originality in Nordic culture. Core Story & Themes Critics have described the
The film follows (Trine Dyrholm), a successful lawyer who specializes in helping young victims of sexual abuse. Her life appears ideal until her rebellious 17-year-old stepson, Gustav (Gustav Lindh), moves into her home. Anne initiates a sexual affair with him, leading to a series of fatal choices that threaten her career and family. Key themes explored in the film include: