New Zealand Listener – June 01, 2019

(Steven Felgate) #1

JUNE 1 2019 LISTENER 69


SATURDAY JUNE 1

The Happy Prince (Rialto, Sky


039, 8.30pm). By 1897, Oscar


Wilde’s star had fallen and the


once-loved poet and play-


wright’s life lay in ruins. The


Happy Prince concerns these


years, after his persecution and


jailing for “gross indecency


with men”, of self-imposed


exile. Estranged from his wife


(Emily Watson) and scorned


by his former friends and


lovers, Wilde, of course, has


the last word: “My wallpaper


and I are fighting a duel to
the death. One or the other
of us has to go.” The princely
Rupert Everett, who wrote and
directed the film, plays Wilde
and the match-up is fitting:
Everett was one of the first
openly gay celebrities of his
era. (2018)

The Queen (Māori TV, 8.45pm).
Director Stephen Frears
(Philomena, Florence Foster Jen-
kins) and writer Peter Morgan
(creator of Netflix series The

Crown) come together in this
film about the British monar-
chy in crisis. And who better
to play the Queen than Her
Majesty of the screen, Dame
Helen Mirren? The crisis is the
death of Diana, Princess of
Wales and whether she should
have a state funeral (no longer
being part of the royal family).
The Queen, in her opposition,
has tradition on her side, but
Prime Minister Tony Blair
(Michael Sheen) has a keen
instinct for the public mood


  • or the focus group, at least.
    (2006)


Ocean’s Twelve (TVNZ 2,



  1. 0 5 p m). Danny Ocean
    (George Clooney) and his gang
    of smooth criminals are back
    for another heist on another
    continent. If you’ve forgotten
    the stars, don’t worry, there’ll
    be plenty of slow-panning
    across the faces of Brad Pitt,
    Matt Damon, etc ... as they sit
    in a jail cell from which they’re
    inevitably sprung. Director


A Guide to the Week’s Viewing


TV Films


The Happy Prince, Saturday.

by RYAN HOLDER

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