Gunpowder
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Gunpowder

Foreign mercenary Guido Fawkes, and a group of English Catholic traitors plan to blow up the Palace Of Westminster and kill King James I in the early ...17th century. Show More


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In the historical drama film Gunpowder (2017), a group of English Catholic traitors, led by foreign mercenary Guido Fawkes, conspire to blow up the Palace of Westminster during the early 17th century. Their ultimate goal is to assassinate King James I.

Set against the backdrop of religious tensions and political unrest in England, the film follows the meticulous planning and execution of the infamous Gunpowder Plot. As Guido Fawkes, played by an incredible ensemble cast, leads the subversive group, they stockpile barrels of gunpowder beneath the Parliament building, ready to ignite this explosive plan.

However, as the plot thickens, internal conflicts, betrayals, and personal agendas complicate the mission. Political forces are at play, with key figures like Robert Cecil, the King's own spymaster, working tirelessly to uncover the traitors' plans. The web of intrigue and danger tightens, putting not only the plotters at risk but also their loved ones.

Directed by acclaimed British filmmaker Justin Kurzel, Gunpowder delivers a gripping portrayal of a significant event in English history. The film showcases the motivations behind the plot and delves into the complex characters involved. With stunning period detail and atmospheric cinematography, the story unfolds, exploring themes of loyalty, religious fervor, and the lengths people will go to fulfill their ideals.

Gunpowder is a compelling and thought-provoking historical drama that offers viewers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in British history.

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Release Date:

18 Dec 2017

Writers:

Ronan Bennett, Kit Harington, Daniel West

Awards:

Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award4 nominations total