"What I learned about stammering was that, when……" — Tom Hooper
"What I learned about stammering was that, when as a young child you lose the confidence of anyone who wants to listen to you, you lose confidence in your voice and the right to speech. And a lot of the therapy was saying, 'You have a right to be heard.'"
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44 Quotes by Tom Hooper
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Thank you to my wonderful actors, the triangle of man-love which is Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and me.
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Sometimes your body language is enough for an actor to know that you're not happy. And you don't really need…
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In 'The King's Speech,' patriotism is utterly contained within a historical moment, the third of September, 1939, where the aggressor…
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I think English film is very embarrassed by patriotism, generally.
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A lot of dramas get a bad name commercially because they are unremittingly bleak.
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I think the thumb print on the throat of many people is childhood trauma that goes unprocessed and unrecognized.
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Well, I'm half Australian, half English and I live in London. That is the only reason I came upon this…
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Actors enjoy being treated as ordinary people.
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American cinema tends to express a patriotic relationship to national identity on a regular basis.
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American movies are often very good at mining those great underlying myths that make films robustly travel across class, age,…
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I began to think that if you're a stutterer, it's about inhabiting silence, emptiness, and nothingness.
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