David Hare

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Poster for Salting the Battlefield

Salting the Battlefield

PG-1393 mins50%
David Hare concludes his trilogy of films...
David Hare concludes his trilogy of films about MI5 renegade Johnny Worricker with another fugue on power, secrets and the British establishment.
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Poster for Page Eight

Page Eight

NR99 mins|93%64%
Bill Nighy leads this Emmy-winning TV movie...
Bill Nighy leads this Emmy-winning TV movie as Johnny, a long-serving MI5 officer whose boss dies suddenly, leaving behind an inexplicable file which threatens the stability of the organisation.
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Poster for Denial

Denial

12A110 mins|82%71%
Courtroom drama starring Rachel Weisz as a...
Courtroom drama starring Rachel Weisz as a writer being sued for libel by a renowned Holocaust denier (Timothy Spall).
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Poster for The Hours

The Hours

115 mins|80%84%
The lives of three women – separated...
The lives of three women – separated by generations – are drastically changed by the novel Mrs. Dalloway in this 2002 era-spanning drama. Nominated for nine Academy Awards including Best Picture...
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Poster for The Reader

The Reader

123 mins|63%79%
Kate Winslet (in her Oscar winning role)...
Kate Winslet (in her Oscar winning role) plays Hanna, a German woman who begins an affair with teenager Michael, post-WWII. She disappears one day and Michael doesn't see her again until eight years later, when as a law student he (now played by Ralph Fiennes) discovers her as a defendent in the Nazi war crime trials.
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Poster for The White Crow

The White Crow

12A122 mins|68%80%
Ralph Fiennes directs and co-stars in this...
Ralph Fiennes directs and co-stars in this biographical drama about Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev's (Oleg Ivenko) defection to the West in the '60s.
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