ALL-TIME FAVORITE BRITISH FILMS

Hamlet

What makes you want to see a film? It must be for the purpose of having fun with friends and family, learning new things, or simply being entertained.

Love Actually

Directed by Richard Curtis, Love Actually is a Christmas- themed romantic comedy movie released in 2003. Despite the fact that this famous Christmas classic occurs during the holiday season, the movie can indeed be enjoyed at any time of the year. Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley are among the many British actors who appear in the film. The directors have woven together such a wide collection of stories that at least one of them will resonate with you.

Hamlet

Released in 1996, movie Hamlet is the movie version of William Shakespeare’s iconic play Hamlet. The story is about a thirty-year old, Hamlet who was the Prince of Denmark and is grieving the loss of his father. Kenneth Branagh who is the director has also starred as Prince Hamlet in the movie.
 


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Notting Hill

Roger Michell directed movie "Notting Hill" is a romantic comedy film. Released in 1999, this movie stars High Brant and Julia Roberts. The story is about a bookshop owner in London’s idyllic Notting Hill neighborhood and an A listed actress who falls in love with each other. It’s among the greatest romantic comedies ever made.

The Kings Speech

Tom Hooper directed and David Seidler written "The King's Speech" is British historical drama film released in 2010. The movie depicts King George VI's fight with a speech impediment. If you've been missing "The Crown", this Oscar-winning royal drama is a must-watch.


Atonement

“Atonement” is a romantic war drama film directed by Joe Wright, a successfully adapted version ofIan McEwan's novel. Released in 2007, starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley. The film is a play on the devastating consequences of lying and ability of mind to change the reality. A movie with brilliant performances and a unique mark in the industry is a movie not to be missed out on.


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