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: Research available on ResearchGate highlights the film as a "turning point" in how stuttering is depicted in cinema. The paper argues that by presenting the condition through a dramatic lens rather than for comedic effect, the film helps dismantle social stigmas.

: Its inclusion in specialized bibliographies for speech therapy, such as those compiled by ATCAT , as a reference for the social image of speech disorders. El discurso del rey (2010)

: The interpersonal relationship between George VI (Colin Firth) and Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) as a metaphor for overcoming global fear during WWII. : Research available on ResearchGate highlights the film

: In the paper Television Biopics: Questions of Genre, Nation, and Medium on ResearchGate , the film is cited as a significant example of a cinematic biopic that successfully compresses complex historical lives into a limited runtime. : The interpersonal relationship between George VI (Colin

: A study published on UVadoc analyzes the film as a tool for teaching pronunciation and spoken interaction. It discusses how movies like The King's Speech can be integrated into curricula using theories like the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML) .