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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_LaureateThe Laureate - Wikipedia

    The Laureate is a 2021 biographical romantic drama film about Robert Graves, a British war poet and novelist. It stars Tom Hughes, Laura Haddock, and Dianna Agron, and premiered at the 2021 Mallorca Film Festival.

  2. The Laureate: Directed by William Nunez. With Tom Hughes, Laura Haddock, Dianna Agron, Julian Glover. A married couple on the brink of disillusion allows a stranger to live with them in their idyllic cottage.

    • (488)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • William Nunez
    • 2022-01-21
  3. Jan 21, 2022 · The Laureate. 110 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2022. Glenn Kenny. January 21, 2022. 4 min read. One is always flummoxed to encounter films about real-life writers that barely bother to reckon with their actual writing. I can’t tell you honestly that I’m much of an expert on Robert Graves.

  4. Set against the glamorous backdrop of Britain's roaring '20s, The Laureate tells the story of young British War Poet Robert Graves, who is married with four children when he meets and becomes romantically involved with Laura Riding, a writer from America.

  5. THE LAUREATE takes place in 1920s Britain, with the nation recovering from the horrors of the World War I. War poet Robert Graves (Tom Hughes) and his wife Nancy (Laura Haddock) appear to have an idyllic life, despite Robert's PTSD and writer's block.

    • William Nunez
    • Stefan Pape
    • Tom Hughes, Dianna Agron, Laura Haddock
  6. May 30, 2023 Full Review Victoria Luxford City AM There are plenty of handsomely mounted dramas about troubled writers, and The Laureate sits comfortably among them without doing anything...

    • (22)
    • Drama, Romance
    • R
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  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-laureateThe Laureate - Metacritic

    Jan 21, 2022 · Los Angeles Times. Jan 20, 2022. Haddock proves the beating heart of the piece, infusing her role with a quiet strength, determination and equitability; neither plucky enabler nor long-suffering victim but something believably fresher and more heroic.