Kristin Scott Thomas and more attended the premiere of DARKEST HOUR at this week's Toronto Film Festival. Check out photos below! This stirring historical drama from Atonement director Joe Wright ushers us into the backrooms and bunkers of British government during a pivotal point in World War II, when Winston Churchill was thrust into the role of Prime Minister and the United Kingdom seemed on the brink of invasion. Starring Oscar nominees Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas, Darkest Hour brilliantly depicts the myriad obstacles Churchill faced in his determination to resist the Nazis - and shows just how close history came to taking a terrifyingly different direction.
When Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is forced to resign less than a year into the war, Churchill (Oldman) is selected as his only viable replacement despite his controversial career. With British resources dwindling, France having already fallen, and the US yet to enter the fray, a contingent led by Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax (Stephen Dillane) pushes hard for peace talks with Hitler. Churchill will have none of it, but how do you convince an anxious cabinet, much less an entire nation, to fight what may well be a losing battle?
Working from Anthony McCarten's ingeniously structured script, Wright deploys a battery of inventive visual designs to capture his story in flights of Wellesian dazzle. Yet for all the spectacle, Darkest Hour is at heart a character piece, and Oldman has transformed himself utterly, rendering Churchill a living, breathing lion of a leader.
Stephen Dillane, director Joe Wright, Kristin Scott Thomas, Gary Oldman and screenwriter Anthony McCarten
Stephen Dillane, director Joe Wright, Kristin Scott Thomas, Gary Oldman and screenwriter Anthony McCarten
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