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by Tom Hooper
Review: The King's Speech
Personal and historical events meet in this story set on the eve of WWII. A superb, multiple award-winning film by UK director Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth
Interview: Tom Hooper • director
The King's Speech: “a fascinating page of history through an unusual prism”
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22/11/2012Awards – UK
Michael Gambon, Jude Law to receive BIFA honours
25/10/2012Industry – UK
The Queen visits BFI Southbank
01/10/2012Industry – Europe
European filmmakers appeal to José Manuel Barroso
06/09/2012European Film Awards 2012
Twelve European directors nominated for People's Choice Award
26/07/2012Industry – UK
British film production in decline but co-productions up
18/07/2012Production – Italy
Love and suspense in Tornatore’s new title La migliore offerta
22/06/2012Releases – Sweden, US
Martin Scorsese presents Easy Money from Sweden
05/04/2012Production – Italy
Tornatore shoots The Best Offer in Trieste
21/03/2012Production – UK
Riklis set to roll on Zeytoun
20/03/2012Awards – Poland
Rose triumphs at the Eagles
29/02/2012Industry – UK
BFI gets £3 million for film academy
06/02/2012Awards – Denmark
Melancholia makes statement without von Trier in sweeping Denmark’s Roberts
06/02/2012Awards – Czech Republic
Vaclav Havel conquers Czech Lions' nominations
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