Even with his world falling apart around him, Okwe refuses to take place in the hotel's scheme. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Sneaky/Juan (Sergi Lopez), Guo Yi (Benedict Wong)
Even with his world falling apart around him, Okwe refuses to take place in the hotel's scheme. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Sneaky/Juan (Sergi Lopez), Guo Yi (Benedict Wong)
Okwe can't shake off his recent discovery and goes back to the hotel room to invesigate. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Juliette (Sophie Okonedo)
Okwe and Senay make deals to ensure their freedom. In this scene: Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Sneaky/Juan (Sergi Lopez), Juliette (Sophie Okonedo)
Senay considers going to extreme lengths to gain her freedom and escape to New York. In this scene: Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor)
A corrupt co-worker discovers Okwe's true identity and attempts to use it to his advantage. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Sneaky/Juan (Sergi Lopez)
After a quiet night at the hotel, Okew makes a disturbing discovery in one of the rooms. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Juliette (Sophie Okonedo)
Okwe visits his friend and confidante Guo Yi to get advice on his recent find. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Guo Yi (Benedict Wong)
Okwe feels that he is responsible for Senay losing her job at the hotel and urges her to stay away from him. In this scene: Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou), Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor)
When Immegration shows up at the hotel, Okwe must find a way to warn Senay not to come in that night. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Juliette (Sophie Okonedo), Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou)
Awkward coworkers and roommates Okwe and Senay get to know each other a little better at the apartment. In this scene: Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Senay Gelik (Audrey Tautou)
In the wake of Diana's death, the people of England question the Royal Family's stoic response. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen), Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell)
The Royal Family watches as public figures from around the world mourn Diana's death. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Queen Mother (Sylvia Syms)
To many, young Prime Minister Tony Blair seems like England's ticket to disbanding the monarchy , but Blair doesn't quite agree. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen), Cherie Blair (Helen McCrory)
Upon their first official meeting, newly-elected Blair and the queen engage in a playful power struggle. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
In the wake of Princess Diana's death, the very private and tradition-bound Queen Elizabeth II and her family remain stoic and hidden behind the castle walls. While the heartbroken public becomes disillusioned with the Queen's absence, the increasingly popular new Prime Minister, Tony Blair battles to convince the monarchy that its desire for privacy could lead to its ultimate downfall. Starring, in alphabetical order: Alex Jennings, Helen McCrory, Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Michael Sheen
After Blair's public tribute to Princess Diana, his popularity reaches outstanding new heights. In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
Bowing to public pressure, the queen and the Royal Family decide to make public appearances in the wake of Diana's death. In this scene: Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Prince Charles (Alex Jennings), Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
The queen is worried about her grandsons, but is conservative in expressing her own grief. In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Charles (Alex Jennings), Prince Philip (James Cromwell)
Blair pays an emotional tribute to Diana on television, regarding her as the "People's Princess." In this scene: Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)
The queen rejects Blair's request that she return to London, preferring instead to mourn Diana's passing "quietly, with dignity." In this scene: Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren), Prince Philip (James Cromwell), Tony Blair (Michael Sheen)