She was loved, she was a princess, heir to the throne - but the childhood fairytale turned to lifelong nightmare for Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's first child. When Henry divorced her mother and married Anne Boleyn, Mary became an outcast and a threat to the Protestant succession. By a twist of fate, on the death of her brother, she became queen at last in 1553, but her attempts to make England Catholic again were a disaster for her and the country. History has called her "Bloody Mary" for the burning of the Protestants, but how fair is this? This film paints another picture, of a woman true to her beliefs, pushed towards a terrible psychological disintegration.
Mark Snashall | Cinematography |
Maurizio Leonardi | Special Effects |
Athos Gabriel | Sound Recordist |
Chris Barnard | Director |
Fatima Ibrahim | Costume Supervisor |
Mark Snashall | Editor |
Chris Barnard | Executive Producer |
Richard Pilcher | Sound Recordist |
Norman Thomas | Executive Producer |
Eugenia Santiago | Sound Recordist |