Harold experiences a great deal of kindness on his journey, and his is also a story of rediscovery and transformation. Not only does the film star the best of British talent, it also celebrates the landscape and the community spirit that feels especially important to audiences now. Joyce, who wrote the book and won the 2012 UK National Book Award for the New Writer of the Year, also wrote the screenplay. It's a quintessentially British story that has moved millions of readers and looks set to do the same on the big screen. His journey takes him about 500 miles away across the UK, and he has a series of touching and inspiring adventures along the way. In an unusually impetuous moment, he decides to walk all the way to her hospice to see her. Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent stars as the eponymous protagonist Harold Fry, who finds out that his old friend Queenie is dying. Rachel Joyce's best-selling novel hits the big screen in this inspiring journey of healing and forgiveness. Jim Broadbent, Penelope Wilton, Linda Bassett
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