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Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson), a retired schoolteacher and widow, is yearning for adventure and really good sex, in comedian Katy Brandβs BAFTA-nominated drama.
Director: Sophie Hyde
Overview
Nancy Stokes (Academy Award-winner Emma Thompson), a retired schoolteacher and widow, is yearning for the sexual adventure that eluded her marriage. She books a hotel room, buys a satin negligΓ©e and enlists the services of sex worker Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack). As they reveal more about β and of β themselves to each other, the power dynamics shift and their well-worn masks begin to slip.
Written by comedian Katy Brand and directed by Sophie Hyde (52 Tuesdays, winner at Sundance and Berlin), this warm and funny movie - recipient of four BAFTA nominations, including for Outstanding British Film - shines a spotlight on female pleasure and identity.
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