There are plenty of books about Thatcher herself, but former minister Gillian Shephard has drawn upon the experiences of ministers, researchers and staff in
The Real Iron Lady: Working with Mrs T (Biteback, # 20).
Not exact matches
Other movies based on
real stories of political crisis include: Thirteen Days, The
Iron Lady and Hotel Rwanda.
Screenwriter John August has called them unsheets (a play on the term onesheet), and the label seems appropriate, especially since so many of these indie designs are now influencing
real onesheets (like those
Iron Lady campaign posters, for one).
If The
Iron Lady and My Week with Marilyn featured
real life icons in based - on true stories, The Artist (released 30th December) features two fictitious icons from what almost pertains to a fantasy world.
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