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The Regime
Kate Winslet as Chancellor Elena Vernham
Official poster
GenrePolitical satire
Created byWill Tracy
Directed by
Starring
Music by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
CinematographyAlwin H. Küchler
Editors
  • Peter Lambert
  • Paulo Pandolpho
Running time48–51 minutes
Production companies
  • Juggle Productions
  • Hot Seat Productions
  • HBO Entertainment
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseMarch 3 (2024-03-03) –
April 7, 2024 (2024-04-07)

The Regime is an American political satire miniseries from HBO starring Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Will Tracy is writer and executive producer on the series with Stephen Frears and Jessica Hobbs directing episodes and executive producing. Winslet, Frank Rich, and Tracey Seaward are also executive producers. Winslet plays Elena Vernham, a dictator ruling precariously over a fictional Central European country.[1]

The Regime premiered on March 3, 2024,[2][3] with all six episodes debuting in the US on HBO and Max and in the UK exclusively on Sky Atlantic and Now from 8 April 2024.[4]

Though the miniseries received mixed reviews, Kate Winslet’s performance has been singled out for praise from critics.[5]

Synopsis

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The series depicts a year within the palace of a crumbling authoritarian regime.[6] After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak, as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak's influence over the chancellor grows, Elena's attempts to expand her power eventually result in the palace and the country fracturing around her.[7]

Cast

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Main

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Guest

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  • Martha Plimpton as Judith Holt, a United States senator and the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who seeks to protect American interests in the country's cobalt resources.
  • Hugh Grant as Edward Keplinger, the former chancellor who was ousted seven years earlier and has since been held prisoner in a cell located beneath the palace.
  • Pippa Haywood as Susan Goin, the former Minister of Finance who is imprisoned after being falsely accused of conspiring to assassinate Elena.
  • Jessica Frances Dukes as Deborah Kaiser, wife of the American CEO seeking to access the country's cobalt resources.
  • Karl Markovics as Tomas.
  • Julia Davis as Marina, a dream interpreter.
  • Kenneth Collard as Dr. Kershaw, Elena's former personal physician who is imprisoned after being falsely accused of conspiring to assassinate her.
  • Louie Mynett as Oskar, Agnes' epileptic son whom Elena dotes upon.
  • Kasia Madera as a state news anchor

Episodes

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No.Title [9]Directed byWritten by [10]Original air date [11]U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Victory Day"Stephen FrearsWill TracyMarch 3, 2024 (2024-03-03)0.310[12]
2"The Foundling"Stephen FrearsWill TracyMarch 10, 2024 (2024-03-10)0.155[13]
3"The Heroes' Banquet"Jessica HobbsSarah DeLappe and Juli WeinerMarch 17, 2024 (2024-03-17)0.183[14]
4"Midnight Feast"Stephen FrearsSeth ReissMarch 24, 2024 (2024-03-24)0.185[15]
5"All Ye Faithful"Jessica HobbsGary Shteyngart and Jen SpyraMarch 31, 2024 (2024-03-31)0.130[16]
6"Don't Yet Rejoice"Jessica HobbsWill TracyApril 7, 2024 (2024-04-07)0.120[17]

Production

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The project was announced by HBO in July 2022 with Will Tracy serving as showrunner, with Stephen Frears directing and Kate Winslet, Frank Rich and Tracey Seaward acting as executive producers. The writing team includes Seth Reiss, Juli Weiner, Jen Spyra, Gary Shteyngart, and Sarah DeLappe.[18] The miniseries will mark Winslet's third lead role in an HBO drama series after Mildred Pierce, and Mare of Easttown.[19] In April 2023, the title of the project was officially revealed to have changed from the working title The Palace to The Regime.[20]

Casting

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In October 2022, Matthias Schoenaerts was added to the cast.[21] In December 2022, it was confirmed that Andrea Riseborough was joining the cast,[22] and that Hugh Grant would appear in a guest role.[23] In January 2023 the series added Martha Plimpton to the cast and Jessica Hobbs behind the camera as co-executive producer and director.[24] That same month, Guillaume Gallienne was cast as Winslet's husband.[25] In April 2023, it was announced Danny Webb, David Bamber, Henry Goodman, Stanley Townsend, Louie Mynett, Rory Keenan, Karl Markovics, and Pippa Haywood had joined the cast of the series.[26]

Filming

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Filming in Austria took place in January 2023 at the Schönbrunn Palace and at the Liechtenstein Garden Palace, part of the Liechtenstein Museum, on the Fürstengasse, in the 9th district of Vienna.[27] A first look image released in February 2023 showed Winslet filming on set in Austria, with principal photography also taking place in the United Kingdom at Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham, South Yorkshire.[28]

Reception

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Critical reception

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 57% of 69 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's consensus reads: "Kate Winslet reigns supreme with another commanding performance even as The Regime's hold over its scabrously satirical tone proves wobbly."[29] On Metacritic, the series holds a weighted average score of 57 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[30]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Gotham TV Awards June 4, 2024 Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series Andrea Riseborough Nominated [31]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards September 7-8, 2024 Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Consolata Boyle, Marion Weise, Bobbie Edwards, Johanna Garrad, and Jane Law (for "The Heroes' Banquet") Nominated [32]
Golden Globe Awards January 5, 2025 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Kate Winslet Pending [33]
Critics' Choice Awards January 12, 2025 Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Hugh Grant Pending [34]

References

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  2. ^ Gonzales, Erica (November 2, 2023). "The Regime: What to Know About the HBO Series Starring Kate Winslet". Elle. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
  3. ^ Petski, Denise (December 20, 2023). "The Regime Teaser Trailer: Kate Winslet Is An Authoritarian Leader Desperate To Maintain Control In HBO Limited Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  4. ^ https://www.net-a-porter.com/en-gb/porter/article-f46bd8ada94c36de/cover-stories/cover-stories/kate-winslet
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