The Georgian era, spanning from 1714 to 1830, was a time of significant cultural and political change in Britain. This curated list of films delves into this fascinating period, offering a glimpse into the lives, loves, and societal norms of the time. Each film provides a unique perspective on the Georgian era, making this collection invaluable for history buffs, film enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intricacies of this historical epoch.

Tom Jones (1963)
Description: An adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel, this film captures the bawdy humor and social commentary of the Georgian period.
Fact: It won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and Albert Finney was nominated for Best Actor for his role as Tom Jones.


Barry Lyndon (1975)
Description: Stanley Kubrick's epic tale of an Irish rogue's rise and fall in 18th-century England and Europe.
Fact: The film is renowned for its cinematography, with scenes lit entirely by natural light or candles, mimicking the look of 18th-century paintings.


The Madness of King George (1994)
Description: This film captures the mental decline of King George III, offering insight into the political and personal turmoil of the Georgian court.
Fact: The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was also adapted from the play "The Madness of George III."


The Libertine (2004)
Description: A biographical drama about the life of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, known for his scandalous lifestyle during the Restoration period.
Fact: Johnny Depp's portrayal of Rochester was critically acclaimed, and the film was shot in various historic locations in England.


The History Boys (2006)
Description: While not set entirely in the Georgian era, it explores themes of education and history, reflecting on the era's impact on modern education.
Fact: Adapted from Alan Bennett's play, the film features a mix of humor and poignant moments about the teaching of history.


The Duchess (2008)
Description: Based on the life of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, this film explores themes of love, politics, and scandal in Georgian England.
Fact: Keira Knightley's performance earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. The film's costumes were inspired by real portraits of Georgiana.


The Young Victoria (2009)
Description: Although focusing on the early reign of Queen Victoria, the film provides context for the transition from the Georgian to the Victorian era.
Fact: Emily Blunt's performance as Victoria was praised, and the film was noted for its historical accuracy in depicting royal protocol.


Belle (2013)
Description: Tells the story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the mixed-race daughter of an English naval officer, and her life in Georgian England.
Fact: The film is inspired by a painting of Dido Belle and her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray, which is one of the earliest known British portraits to depict a person of color.


The Favourite (2018)
Description: A dark comedy-drama about the political intrigue and personal relationships of Queen Anne's court in the early 18th century.
Fact: The film won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Olivia Colman's portrayal of Queen Anne.


Amazing Grace (2006)
Description: Focuses on William Wilberforce's campaign to abolish the slave trade in Britain, showcasing the political landscape of the Georgian era.
Fact: The film features a cameo by the real-life Wilberforce descendant, William Wilberforce, who plays a butler in the movie.
