

Film: Kingdom of Scandal
Directed by: Ben House
Executive Producer: Daniel Leon
Production Company: StrathCo Enterprises & Silver Spoon Studio


When I was home sick I had the joy of viewing a captivating documentary called "Kingdom of Scandal," directed by the talented Ben House and produced by Daniel Leon. This remarkable film was a joint production by StrathCo Enterprises and Silver Spoon Studio, and it delves into some of the most intriguing and scandalous moments in England's history.
As someone who has always been fascinated by castles and England's rich history, I found this documentary to be an absolute delight. It's not often that a film can be both educational and entertaining, but "Kingdom of Scandal" pulls it off with ease. The production values were top-notch, and the reenactments added an extra layer of intrigue to an already fascinating narrative.
One of the things I appreciated most about this film was its ability to make history come alive. It's true that history can sometimes be dry and boring, but when you focus on the scandalous and salacious details, it suddenly becomes much more interesting. The narration was expertly done, and the information was presented in a way that was both informative and engaging.
I also appreciated that this documentary didn't try to be overly hip or fast-paced. While some historical documentaries these days try to cater to a younger audience with flashy graphics and quick cuts, "Kingdom of Scandal" stays true to the classic format that many of us grew up watching. This may make me a bit biased, but I think it works perfectly for this type of subject matter.
All in all, "Kingdom of Scandal" is a must-watch for anyone interested in England's history or just looking for an entertaining and informative film. I, for one, learned a lot about some of England's most scandalous rulers, and I'm already looking forward to watching it again. Highly recommended!
