![]() Anne hears the couple having sex and is aroused. (The film title alludes obliquely to the Queen character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.) Time passes and one night, Gustav brings his girlfriend Amanda home. From then on Gustav actually cheerfully joins in the social life of the family, for instance reading the Danish version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland aloud for the young twin girls, which Anne herself also does. However, Anne promises to keep the matter a secret if Gustav does his part in the household. She realizes he was responsible for the robbery and confronts Gustav with the evidence. ![]() The incident is reported to the police, but afterwards Anne finds an item in Gustav's laundry that was in her bag, stolen during the break-in. One day, Anne returns home to find there has been a burglary. Gustav begins to conflict with Peter, pushing for the right to move out on his own despite being a minor. Gustav arrives and Anne cannot refrain from flirting with him. The family plans for Gustav to move in with Anne and Peter. Peter's teenage son from his past marriage is Gustav, who lives in Sweden with his mother Rebecca. She is married to a physician, Peter, and they have two young twin daughters, Frida and Fanny. Handsome Anne is a lawyer shown working on three cases of rape and violent abuse of young women. ![]() ![]() The film won the 2019 Nordic Council Film Prize. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Danish and English film titles obliquely refer to the Queen of Hearts character in the children's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland which is mentioned repeatedly in the film. Queen of Hearts ( Danish: Dronningen, The Queen) is a 2019 Danish drama film directed by May el-Toukhy, and starring Trine Dyrholm and Gustav Lindh. ![]()
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