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

    The Laureate is a 2021 biographical romantic drama film written and directed by William Nunez. It stars Tom Hughes, Laura Haddock, and Dianna Agron. The film depicts the life of British war poet and novelist Robert Graves. The film premiered at the 2021 Mallorca Film Festival.

  2. 21 de ene. de 2022 · The Laureate: Directed by William Nunez. With Laura Haddock, Dianna Agron, Julian Glover, Tom Hughes. A married couple on the brink of disillusion allows a stranger to live with them in their idyllic cottage. Will this stranger push their fragile state over the edge?

  3. Sinopsis. Ambientada a mediados de la década de 1920, el célebre poeta y escritor Robert Graves regresa de la guerra traumatizado y con un bloqueo creativo. La joven poeta Laura Riding le ayudará a volver a encender la pasión de Robert y, con la bendición de su esposa, Nancy, se convierte en su musa y amante.

  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. Laureates. Between 1901 and 2017, the Nobel Prizes and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences were awarded 585 times to 923 people and organizations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 892 individuals (including 844 men, 48 women) and 24 organizations. [8] .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaureateLaureate - Wikipedia

    In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary awards or military glory. It is also used for recipients of the Nobel Prize , the Gandhi Peace Award , the Student Peace Prize , and for former music directors of orchestras who retain some level of involvement.

  7. 21 de ene. de 2022 · In “The Laureate,” written and directed by William Nunez, Graves is still very much a post-war poet, that is a post-World War I poet, and still riven by PTSD. And with good reason; as we hear Tom Hughes as Graves recall in voice-over, he was wounded and left for dead in the Somme, one of the bloodiest battlefields of the war.