My Week With Marilyn [new] -

Directed by , the film follows young aspiring filmmaker Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne), who lands a job as a "third assistant director" for the legendary Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh). The production is fraught with tension as Olivier, a disciplined Shakespearean titan, struggles to manage Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams), who is arriving in England both as a global sex symbol and a fragile artist seeking legitimacy.

"My Week with Marilyn" is a 2011 British drama film directed by Simon Curtis. The movie is based on the 1996 memoir of the same name by Colin Clark, a young film student who worked as an assistant to Tony Curtis during the filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl" in 1956.

During the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), a young Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) works as a third assistant director. He gets drawn into Marilyn Monroe’s (Michelle Williams) chaotic, vulnerable world as she struggles with fame, anxiety, and her marriage to Arthur Miller — and they share a brief, intense, week-long connection.

Directed by , the film follows young aspiring filmmaker Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne), who lands a job as a "third assistant director" for the legendary Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh). The production is fraught with tension as Olivier, a disciplined Shakespearean titan, struggles to manage Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams), who is arriving in England both as a global sex symbol and a fragile artist seeking legitimacy.

"My Week with Marilyn" is a 2011 British drama film directed by Simon Curtis. The movie is based on the 1996 memoir of the same name by Colin Clark, a young film student who worked as an assistant to Tony Curtis during the filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl" in 1956.

During the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), a young Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) works as a third assistant director. He gets drawn into Marilyn Monroe’s (Michelle Williams) chaotic, vulnerable world as she struggles with fame, anxiety, and her marriage to Arthur Miller — and they share a brief, intense, week-long connection.