

W.E.
- Drama
- Romance
In 1998, an auction of the estate of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor causes great excitement. For one woman, Wally Winthrop, it has much more meaning. Wally becomes obsessed by their historic love story. As she learns more about the sacrifices involved, Wally gains her own courage to find happiness.
W.E. is a 2011 drama-romance film that interweaves two love stories across time. The movie follows Wally Winthrop, a contemporary woman drawn into obsession with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's historic romance after attending an auction of their estate in 1998. Through exploring their sacrifices for love, Wally discovers her own path to happiness.
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Abbie CornishWally Winthrop
Andrea RiseboroughWallis Simpson
James D'ArcyEdward
Oscar IsaacEvgeni
Richard CoyleWilliam Winthrop
David HarbourErnest
James FoxKing George V
Judy ParfittQueen Mary
Haluk BilginerAl Fayed
Geoffrey PalmerStanley Baldwin
Natalie DormerElizabeth
Laurence FoxBertie
Douglas ReithLord Brownlow
Katie McGrathLady Thelma
Christina ChongTenten

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W.E. - Official Trailer - Directed by Madonna
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When was W.E. released?
W.E. was released on September 1, 2011.
What is W.E. about?
The film centers on Wally Winthrop, who becomes fascinated by the true story of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor after attending an auction of their belongings in 1998. As she learns about their sacrifices for love, she finds inspiration to pursue her own happiness.
What genre is W.E.?
W.E. is a drama-romance film that blends historical storytelling with contemporary narrative.












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