The King's Speech (Film)
"The King's Speech" is a historical drama film released in 2010, directed by Tom Hooper. The story follows Prince Albert, Duke of York, who struggles with a speech impediment as he prepares to become King George VI of the United Kingdom. With the rise of Nazi Germany, he must overcome his stammer to inspire confidence in the nation during a time of crisis.
The film highlights the relationship between King George VI and his speech therapist, Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Rush. Through unconventional methods, Logue helps the king find his voice, leading to a powerful speech that unites the country. The film received critical acclaim and won several awards, including Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor.