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Oscar Winner: Best Actor
for Colin Firth
in 2011
Oscar Winner: Best Director
for Tom Hooper
in 2011
Oscar Winner: Best Writing Original Screenplay
in 2011
Oscar Winner: Best Picture
in 2011
BAFTA Winner: Best Actor
for Colin Firth
in 2011
BAFTA Winner: Best Supporting Actor
for Geoffrey Rush
in 2011
BAFTA Winner: Best Supporting Actress
for Helena Bonham Carter
in 2011
BAFTA Winner: Best British Film
in 2011
BAFTA Winner: Best Film
in 2011
Golden Globe Winner: Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)
for Colin Firth
in 2011
Independent Spirit Award Winner: Best Foreign Film
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Supporting Actress
for Helena Bonham Carter
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Music Score
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Supporting Actor
for Geoffrey Rush
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Art Direction
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Costume Design
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Cinematography
in 2011
Oscar Nominee: Best Film Editing
in 2011
BAFTA Nominee: Best Direction
for Tom Hooper
in 2011
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
for Helena Bonham Carter
in 2011
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Director (Motion Picture)
for Tom Hooper
in 2011
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
for Geoffrey Rush
in 2011
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Motion Picture (Drama)
in 2011
Colin Firth gives a masterful performance in The King's Speech, a predictable but stylishly produced and rousing period drama.
Britain's King George VI (Colin Firth) struggles with an embarrassing stutter for years until he seeks help from unorthodox Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) in this biographical drama that chalked up multiple Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Logue's pioneering treatment and unlikely friendship give the royal leader a sense of confidence that serves him and his country well during the dark days of World War II.
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