Kuwait Times

Wright identified with Winston Churchill

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Joe Wright found he identified with Winston Churchill. The 45year-old filmmaker has helmed the new wartime movie ‘The Darkest Hour’ - starring Gary Oldman as the Prime Minister - but when Wright first started out making the film, he found that he had some similariti­es with Churchill. In an interview with Time Out London magazine, Wright said: “It’s not like Churchill’s been a hero of mine, but I was sent this screenplay and was shocked to find myself identifyin­g with him. “He was a man who had made a lot of mistakes, and then found himself in this position of extraordin­ary responsibi­lity. “He suffered an immense crisis of confidence, and then was able to turn that around and overcome. Also the responsibi­lity of parenthood and marriage, and being a man. In this movie, Churchill [represents] an aspect of me. And then I put more of myself into the screenplay, those elements of self-doubt.” ‘The Darkest Hour’ tells the story at the beginning of World War II as within days of becoming Prime Minister, Churchill must face one of his most turbulent and defining moments of the conflict: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, which could guarantee Britain’s independen­ce and that of the Commonweal­th. As the Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion of the UK, Churchill must resist attempts by his own political party and an initially skeptical King George VI, to stand firm against the dangers facing his country and not buckle to the Nazis. The film has received critical acclaim and Oldman recently won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture and has been nominated for a BAFTA in the Leading Man category. — Bang Showbiz

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