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Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
Cast: Kenneth Cranham, Minnie Driver, Rupert Graves, Caroline Goodall
A bittersweet drama about a street party held in a suburban London square to mark the 1981 Royal Wedding. After two years of the Thatcher administration there is recession and unrest, but the economic boom is just around the corner. Meanwhile, there's the fairytale wedding of Charles and Diana to celebrate.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Royal Celebration, a 1993 TV movie directed by Ferdinand Fairfax, received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its bittersweet depiction of a suburban London street party celebrating the 1981 Royal Wedding during a period of economic recession and unrest. While the film did not receive any major awards recognition, it appears to have garnered a moderately positive audience reception based on available ratings.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax, this 1993 TV movie offers a bittersweet look at a street party celebrating the royal wedding of Charles and Diana, capturing the economic and social tensions of Thatcher's Britain through the lens of an intimate suburban community.