The best Olivia Colman’s movies of 2021

Olivia Colman

Olivia Colman

30/01/1974 (50 años)
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Ron's Gone Wrong

Ron's Gone Wrong
7.1/10
In a world where walking, talking, digitally connected bots have become children's best friends, an 11-year-old finds that his robot buddy doesn't quite work the same as the others do.

The Father

The Father
8.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 26/02/2021
  • Character: Anne
A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages and, as he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

The Mitchells vs. the Machines

The Mitchells vs. the Machines
7.6/10
A quirky, dysfunctional family's road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity's unlikeliest last hope.

Mothering Sunday

Mothering Sunday
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 19/11/2021
  • Character: Mrs. Niven
Set over a day in 1924, the story follows Jane Fairchild, a maid in the Niven household, who has the day off to celebrate Mothering Sunday while Mr. and Mrs. Niven attend a lunch to celebrate the engagement of their neighbour’s only remaining son, Paul, to Emma Hobday. Jane rejoices at her freedom on an unseasonably hot, beautiful spring day. But, she has no mother to go to. For almost seven years she has – joyfully and without shame – been Paul’s lover. Like the Nivens, Paul belongs to England’s old money aristocracy, whereas Jane was orphaned at birth. With the house conveniently empty, they can finally meet in Paul’s bedroom for the first time. Today will be their last as lovers. It is also the day that will mark the beginning of Jane’s transformation as the story unfolds through the hours of clandestine passion.

The Lost Daughter

The Lost Daughter
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 16/12/2021
  • Character: Leda
A woman's seaside vacation takes a dark turn when her obsession with a young mother forces her to confront secrets from her past.

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
6.8/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 21/10/2021
  • Character: Narrator
The extraordinary true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain, whose playful, sometimes even psychedelic pictures helped to transform the public's perception of cats forever.

Letters Live from the Archive: Union Chapel

Letters Live from the Archive: Union Chapel
  • Release: 22/03/2021
  • Character: Self
Since 2017, Letters Live has produced 11 shows at the Union Chapel, with no two shows being the same.

Letters Live from the Archive: Freemasons’ Hall

Letters Live from the Archive: Freemasons’ Hall
  • Release: 15/03/2021
Inspired by "Letters of Note", the bestselling anthology compiled by Shaun Usher, and "To the Letter" by Simon Garfield, Letters Live is a series of curated, live events that celebrate the enduring power of literary correspondence. Performed by a remarkable and surprise cast each night, Letters Live is a unique event that is heartbreaking, euphoric, hilarious and inspiring in equal measure. Those who have previously attended Letters Live will know how memorable these evenings are. In addition, a portion of the proceeds from each show are channeled towards a number of carefully selected literacy charities to support the important work they do.

Letters Live from the Archive: International Women’s Day

Letters Live from the Archive: International Women’s Day
Celebrate International Women’s Day with this brand new inspiring film from LETTERS LIVE. In “LETTERS LIVE from the Archive: International Women’s Day”, remarkable letters are read by a diverse array of outstanding luminaries, including stunning performances from Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson, Daisy Ridley, Caitlin Moran, Rose McGowan, Adwoa Aboah, Louise Brealey and more. Plus music from Roxanne Tataei.

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