Award-winning screenwriter Richard Curtis combines his unique comedic touch with a powerful humanitarian message in his first film since Love Actually. The film stars Bill Nighy and Kelly MacDonald and follows the story of a very hard-working shy civil servant Lawrence and his life-changing relationship with a mysterious girl who he meets in a caf opposite Downing Street. Lawrence (Bill Nighy) works for the Chancellor of the Exchequer and barely has time to lace his
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BBC romantic drama written by Richard Curtis and starring Bill Nighy and Kelly MacDonald Lawrence (Nighy) is a middle-aged civil servant who meets a mysterious young girl called Gina (Macdonald) in a cafe near Downing Street As the mismatched couple start to fall in love Lawrence invites Gina to the G8 summit meeting in Reykjavik where he is joining the British delegation While the politicians argue the central goals of eliminating global poverty are sidelined and Lawrence and Gina find their relationship becoming intertwined with the progress of the summit Also featuring performances from Corin Redgrave and Ken Stott
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