The King's Speech
A future king who cannot get his words out submits to an unorthodox speech therapist on the edge of war.
Tom Hooper's film follows the Duke of York, later George VI, and Lionel Logue, the Australian speech therapist who treats his stammer not as a mechanical fault but as something rooted in childhood fear and a severe father.
The therapeutic relationship, its resistances and its unlikely intimacy across a class divide, is the spine of the film. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Details
- Tom Hooper
- Film
- 2010
- United Kingdom
- English
for therapists and clients
