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Queen of the Desert

One woman can change the course of history
2015 | 128m | English

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Director: Werner Herzog
Writer: Werner Herzog
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A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Release Date: Sep 03, 2015
Director: Werner Herzog
Writer: Werner Herzog
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords middle east, persia, adventurer
Production Companies 120dB Films, Benaroya Pictures, Sierra/Affinity, Elevated Films, Palmyra Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,592,853
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicole Kidman Gertrude Bell
James Franco Henry Cadogan
Damian Lewis Richard Wylie
Jay Abdo Fattuh
Robert Pattinson T.E. Lawrence
Jenny Agutter Florance Bell
David Calder Hugh Bell
Christopher Fulford Winston Churchill
Nick Waring Sir Mark Sykes
Holly Earl Florence Lascelles
Sophie Linfield Judith
Mark Lewis Jones Lascelles
Beth Goddard Aunt Lascelles
Michael Jenn Thompson
William Ellis Earl of Chester
John Wark Arnold Runcie
Richard Goulding Havenhurst
Charlie Hollway Hairdresser
Younes Benzakour Abdullah
Hamza El Moustaati Omar
Abdellah Bensaidi Dispatcher
Abdellatif Chaouqi Lieutenant
Megan Sullivan Secretary
Mohamed Boussalem Druze Sheikh
Mehdi Quazzani Warrior
Mostafa El Houari Druze Warrior
Hamid Najah Fortune Teller
Mohamed Ziat Old Man
Anas El Baz Horseman
Qualid Mezouar Dignitary
Hicham Haijji Minister
Abderrahmane Baalla Sheikh Harb
Nick N. Raslan Shop Owner
Amadou Salah Hamad
Ismael Kanater Hayil Gate Keeper
Fehd Benchemsi Ibrahim
Nadia Niazi Fatima
Fatima ezzahra El Jaouhari Turkkiyeh
Anas Cherifi Emir
Francis Montary Reporter
Colin Goodwin General
Peter Stevenson Colonel
Ayoub Layoussifi King Abdullah
Younes Bouab King Faisal
Assaad Bouab Sheikh
Sarah Crowden Lady Ascot (uncredited)
Renee Faia Farsi voice actor (uncredited)
Mustafa Haidari Farsi voice actor (uncredited)
Christina Low Handmaiden (uncredited)
Name Job
Zoubir Belgsir Unit Manager
Cathy Gesualdo Unit Production Manager
Hamid Herraf Production Manager, Line Producer
Diala Al Raie Unit Production Manager
Caroline Steiner Art Direction
Michele Clapton Costume Design
Asmaa Hafili Second Assistant Camera
Marouane Reda Second Assistant Director
Andrew Rice Sound Editor
Ivana Primorac Makeup & Hair
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Paul Paragon Sound Mixer
Beth Charkham Casting
Stephanie Bamberg Production Coordinator
Steven A. Saltzman Music Editor
Abderrahim Issouqine Location Manager
Hicham Hajji Line Producer
Salaheddine Benchegra Casting
Jamal Al Adwan Location Manager
Gisela Evert Post Production Supervisor
Olaf Przybyszewski Visual Effects Supervisor
Luca Saccuman Key Hair Stylist
Abdel jalil Zouggar Electrician
Marta Roggero Key Makeup Artist
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Christopher Atkinson Boom Operator
Amine Lamriki First Assistant Director
Stacey Michaels Foley Mixer
Paul Hymns Key Grip
William Conacher Dialect Coach
Zouggar Abdel Jalil Electrician
Chiara Ugolini Makeup Artist
Russell Farmarco ADR Editor
Thomas Hollaus Gaffer
Kyle Rochlin Foley Mixer
Laura Väänänen Stunt Double
Dan Kremer Sound Effects Editor
Joe Bini Editor
Rabiaa N'Gadi Art Direction
Ulrich Bergfelder Production Design
Donall McCusker Production Supervisor
Alina Apostu Script Supervisor
Mourad Ouarrirh Casting Assistant
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Erik Söllner First Assistant Camera
Abdouh Oussama Boom Operator
Skyler Detherage Foley Editor
Samantha Iorio Foley
Eric Gotthelf ADR Mixer
Benoît Fabre Stunt Double
Ryan Young ADR Recordist
John Joseph Thomas Foley Supervisor
Nick Kray ADR Mixer
Aziz Zougar Gaffer
Bill Devine ADR Mixer
Ed Licht First Assistant Director
Jason Oliver ADR Mixer
Kathryn Donaldson Wardrobe Master
Mehdi Souissi Second Assistant Director
František Novák First Assistant "A" Camera
Barnaby Riggs Third Assistant Director
Lucy Thomas Second Assistant Director
Brad Sherman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kathryn Fa Hairstylist
Alex Ullrich Foley Artist
Aziz Lechgar First Assistant "B" Camera
Werner Herzog Writer, Director
Peter Zeitlinger Director of Photography, Drone Operator
Joel Dougherty Supervising Dialogue Editor
Laurent Kossayan Sound Designer
Klaus Badelt Original Music Composer
Shannon Makhanian Casting
Nancy Valle Post Production Supervisor
Mohcine Nadifi Casting Associate
Alessandro Bertolazzi Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Lorenzo Bertolazzi Assistant Director
Tom Ozanich Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kaspar Kallas Visual Effects Supervisor
Zarene Dallas Stunt Double
Lena Herzog Still Photographer
Robert Elhai Orchestrator
Name Title
Cassian Elwes Producer
Jonathan Debin Executive Producer
Michael Benaroya Producer
Nick N. Raslan Producer
Cathy Gesualdo Executive Producer
James Lejsek Executive Producer
Stephen Hays Executive Producer
Ben Sachs Executive Producer
D. Todd Shepherd Executive Producer
Shelley Madison Executive Producer
Peter Graham Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
5.0

> The woman who knew every inch of the middle-east! It is a kind of female version of 'Lawrence of Arabia', the lead actress herself told that. A biographical drama of a British woman who had played an important role in many middle-eastern affairs during the early 1900s. After the tragic death of ... the man she was madly in love, the young Gertrude Bell decides to travel across the middle-east to write about it and to do some archaeological research and other stuffs. After the decades of travel on all the corners of the region, what she achieved was the film disclosed in an inspiring way. I love this director's films and filmmaking style. It is his first time since last 6 years, but not good as I expected. It is a bit of both, documentary and feature film. Awesomely shot, I loved the camera work and actors too did so well. Nicole Kidman was brilliant, might be her best for portraying in a real life character. Yet something was missing from the film. Maybe the film came at the wrong time, should have been made at least 15 years ago. Otherwise, it is an Oscar worthy product. This film is worth watching for the beautiful desert landscapes and obviously for Kidman. The issue with the story is the focus which completely relied on Kidman's role. She was everywhere and leaving blank on the other end. Something like showing what she accomplished was the notion, so in perspective, it could have made a better documentary film. Some people might like it, especially if you're from the middle-east. But don't expect I would recommend it, because I won't. Whatever I said the film was not bad, just a 50-50 kind. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Despite assembling a decent enough cast, this biopic of the formidable desert adventurer Gertrude Bell is really little better than a fine example of the arts of cinematography in sandy and windy climes. She (Nicole Kidman) is in Arabia as the Ottoman Empire continues to decline and the European pow ... ers pick over it's bones. Her arrival in British Egypt introduces her to her first love "Cadogan" (James Franco) - the third secretary at the British mission but that romance, like her entire life on the nearby peninsula, takes twists and turns before she meets soldier "Wylie" (Damian Lewis). All of this is happening against a backdrop of colonial expansion and her own desires to explore the place and make friends - especially difficult amidst a culture that had a very specific role for women. Gradually, though, she becomes respected and even a facilitator for the British running the British Arab Bureau that was instrumental in supporting the efforts of T.E. Lawrence (Robert Pattinson). It makes a bit more sense if you know some of the history, but otherwise this is a ponderously weak drama that spends way too long on, admittedly beautiful, establishing shots and nowhere near enough time developing the character of this courageous and intelligent woman. Kidman never catches fire in the role, her accent is certainly not British and she (and director Werner Herzog) struggle to get much out of the co-stars who look like they are just going through the motions. You do leave the film with a respect for the decency of the Bedouin aspiring just to be left alone to govern themselves, but the production itself is very much a case of style over substance.

Jul 07, 2024