- Release Date: 2005
- Runtime: 94 min
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Starring: Bill Nighy, Kelly Macdonald, Meneka Das, Anton Lesser ... see all
- Director: David Yates
- Plot: A May-December comedy becomes a political drama. Lawrence, a spindly, self-effacing civil servant, is a senior researcher for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, preparing for a G-8 summit that will... Read more
User Reviews
No user reviews - Be the first to write a review
Critics Reviews
No critics reviews
News
35 years, 1,828 covers and 47,670 stories from PEOPLE magazine's history for you to enjoy
people.com –
2007-07-23
The older these kids get, the darker and more engrossing the Harry Potter movies become. Or maybe it's just that, five films into the series, we've all become so invested in the fortunes of our young wizard hero, his pals... ... Full Article
Singer films show for Union crowd
canoe.ca –
2004-04-29
TORONTO -- Union Station's Great Hall was the scene yesterday of a free concert by jazz-pop singer-pianist Diana Krall. Oh yeah, and Elvis was also in the building. ... Full Article
Produced for HBO, the Capraesque romantic comedy The Girl in the Café stars Bill Nighy as Lawrence, a mild and unprepossessing British civil servant assigned to his country's delegation at the G8 Summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. ... Full Article
A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2005 Filmcritic.com Underneath this cute, awkward romance is a movie with an agenda. The story concerns a befuddled, senior civil servant (Bill Nighy) and the quiet ingenue (Kelly Macdonald) he happens... ... Full Article



