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The King's Speech (2010)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

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'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art
'The King's Speech' (2010) - film-art

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The King's Speech (2010)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

About this print — Every single frame of the movie The King's Speech has been analysed and averaged to a single colour. These colours are then arranged chronologically to create a unique fine art composition that captures the entire visual journey of Tom Hooper's film. Printed using archival pigment inks on 308gsm Hahnemühle photo rag fine art paper, each print is a museum-quality giclée produced to order and created in its original theatrical aspect ratio.

Director: Tom Hooper

Writers : David Seidler

Stars : Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter

England's Prince Albert must ascend the throne as , but he has a speech impediment. Knowing that the country needs her husband to be able to communicate effectively, Elizabeth hires Lionel Logue, an Australian actor and speech therapist, to help him overcome his stammer. An extraordinary friendship develops between the two men, as Logue uses unconventional means to teach the monarch how to speak with confidence.