Denial Script

Script by:David Hare (Writer)
Directed by:Mick Jackson
Year:2016

Plot:Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for libel.
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The White Crow Script

Script by:David Hare (Writer), Julie Kavanagh (Book)
Directed by:Ralph Fiennes
Year:2018

Plot:The story of Rudolf Nureyev, whose escape to the West stunned the world at the height of the Cold War. With his magnetic presence, Nureyev emerged as ballet’s most famous star, a wild and beautiful dancer limited by the world of 1950s Leningrad. His flirtation with Western artists and ideas led him into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the KGB.
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The Reader Script

Script by:David Hare (Screenplay), Bernhard Schlink (Novel)
Directed by:Stephen Daldry
Year:2008

Plot:The story of Michael Berg, a German lawyer who, as a teenager in the late 1950s, had an affair with an older woman, Hanna, who then disappeared only to resurface years later as one of the defendants in a war crimes trial stemming from her actions as a concentration camp guard late in the war. He alone realizes that Hanna is illiterate and may be concealing that fact at the expense of her freedom.
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The Hours (2003) Script

Script by:David Hare (Screenplay), Michael Cunningham (Novel)
Directed by:Stephen Daldry
Year:2003

Plot:"The Hours" is the story of three women searching for more potent, meaningful lives. Each is alive at a different time and place, all are linked by their yearnings and their fears. Their stories intertwine, and finally come together in a surprising, transcendent moment of shared recognition.
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The Hours Script

Script by:David Hare (Screenplay), Michael Cunningham (Novel)
Directed by:Stephen Daldry
Year:2003

Plot:“The Hours” is the story of three women searching for more potent, meaningful lives. Each is alive at a different time and place, all are linked by their yearnings and their fears. Their stories intertwine, and finally come together in a surprising, transcendent moment of shared recognition.