In 18th century England, amidst wartime turmoil, an unlikely trio navigates the treacherous halls of power. Ailing Queen Anne relies on her trusted advisor Lady Sarah, but Abigail's cunning charm soon wins her over. As politics swirls out of control, Abigail seizes the opportunity to ascend to royal favor, exploiting relationships and manipulating circumstances with ruthless determination.

In 18th century England, amidst wartime turmoil, an unlikely trio navigates the treacherous halls of power. Ailing Queen Anne relies on her trusted advisor Lady Sarah, but Abigail's cunning charm soon wins her over. As politics swirls out of control, Abigail seizes the opportunity to ascend to royal favor, exploiting relationships and manipulating circumstances with ruthless determination.

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91

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7.8

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7.5 /10

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2.70/5

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12th Gaudí Awards 2020

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Best European Film

91st Academy Awards 2019

Olivia Colman
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Actress in a Leading Role

Olivia Colman
Emma Stone
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Actress in a Supporting Role

Emma Stone
Rachel Weisz
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Actress in a Supporting Role

Rachel Weisz
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Cinematography

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Costume Design

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Directing

Yorgos Lanthimos
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Film Editing

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Best Picture

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Production Design

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Writing (Original Screenplay)

72nd British Academy Film Awards 2019

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Best Film

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Best Direction

Yorgos Lanthimos
Olivia Colman
Win

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Olivia Colman
Rachel Weisz
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Rachel Weisz
Emma Stone
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Emma Stone
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Best Original Screenplay

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Best Cinematography

Win

Best Costume Design

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Best Editing

Win

Best Makeup and Hair

Win

Best Production Design

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Outstanding British Film

24th Critics' Choice Awards 2019

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Best Picture

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Best Director

Yorgos Lanthimos
Olivia Colman
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Best Actress

Olivia Colman
Emma Stone
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Best Supporting Actress

Emma Stone
Rachel Weisz
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Best Supporting Actress

Rachel Weisz
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Best Acting Ensemble

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Best Original Screenplay

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Best Cinematography

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Best Production Design

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Best Editing

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Best Costume Design

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Best Hair and Makeup

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Best Comedy

Olivia Colman
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Best Actress in a Comedy

Olivia Colman

25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2019

Olivia Colman
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Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Olivia Colman
Emma Stone
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Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Emma Stone
Rachel Weisz
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Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Rachel Weisz

76th Golden Globe Awards 2019

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Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Olivia Colman
Win

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Olivia Colman
Emma Stone
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Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Emma Stone
Rachel Weisz
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Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Rachel Weisz
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Best Screenplay

34th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2019

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Best International Film

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In the early 18th century, around 1708, England finds itself embroiled in a war against the French. At the center of this political turmoil is Queen Anne (Olivia Colman), a middle-aged monarch suffering from frailties and ill temper, who relies heavily on her childhood friend and trusted advisor, Sarah (Rachel Weisz). Sarah, a calculated and astute figure, aids Anne as she navigates the weighty decisions brought on by the ongoing conflict.

Into this intricate web steps Abigail (Emma Stone), Sarah’s cousin, who arrives at the royal estate in a rather unfortunate manner—falling into muck as she steps out of her carriage. Upon her entrance, the castle’s staff playfully mocks her, compelling Abigail to meet her cousin in a state that leaves much to be desired. With her family having fallen on hard times due to her father’s misfortunes, Abigail desperately seeks employment, leading to her position as a maid in the castle. However, the other maids, displaying their mean-spirited nature, subject her to bullying and mistreat her, even causing her some injury in the process.

Meanwhile, Robert Harley (Nicholas Hoult), a local politician, is fervently campaigning for peace to end the war. In contrast, Sidney Godolphin (James Smith) argues vehemently for its continuation. Sarah skillfully sways Anne to tax the citizenry more heavily to fund the war efforts, drawing Harley’s ire.

One night, as Anne suffers an excruciating gout attack, Abigail seizes the moment, stealing away into the woods to gather herbs for a makeshift remedy. It is here that she crosses paths with the dashing Samuel Masham (Joe Alwyn), setting the stage for a complicated romance. After sneaking into Anne’s chamber to apply the herbs, Abigail’s scheme is discovered by Sarah, who initially punishes her for the deception. However, when Abigail’s remedy proves effective in alleviating the queen’s pain, Sarah begrudgingly recognizes her potential and promotes her to assistant, granting Abigail more privileges and independence.

As time progresses, Abigail cunningly ingratiates herself with Anne, particularly through shared conversations about the queen’s beloved rabbits, each representing a lost child. The bond strengthens until a shocking revelation comes to light when Sarah catches Abigail and Anne in a compromising situation. Enraged, Sarah confronts Abigail but ultimately, Abigail’s influence grows, culminating in a scandalous request from Harley—asking Abigail to act as a spy within the queen’s inner circle.

Amidst political machinations, Sarah finds herself injured and incapacitated, throwing the balance of power into chaos. With Sarah absent, Anne is easily swayed by Abigail, who now basks in the privileges of her newfound position and her romance with Masham. As the war intensifies and personal betrayals surface, the stakes grow perilously high. Anne begins to feel the burden of leadership and the trauma of lost affection as Abigail spins her web of manipulation, fueled by a desire for status and love.

The final act delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and ambition, as the characters’ fates intertwine in a shocking climax. As Anne’s health deteriorates, Abigail’s role as a confidante shifts dangerously into one of control and treachery. In a twisted resolution, Abigail’s subservience is inverted, with her stepping on one of the queen’s cherished rabbits, symbolizing the complete unraveling of their twisted alliance and the harrowing consequences of ambition in the court.

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