Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf: Jeremy Irons on Munich: The Edge of War

Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf: Jeremy Irons on Munich: The Edge of War

Moderator Annette Insdorf interviewed Jeremy Irons about the new Netflix film, Munich: The Edge of War. Based on the international bestseller by Robert Harris, the film is an engrossing drama set during the Munich Agreement of 1938, with Europe on the brink of World War II.

Munich: The Edge of War is directed by German filmmaker Christian Schwochow. The screenplay — based on Robert Harris’ book — is by Ben Power (whose adaptations include The Hollow Crown and The Lehman Trilogy). As Adolf Hitler prepares to invade Czechoslovakia, Neville Chamberlain’s government desperately seeks a peaceful solution. Amid mounting pressure, British civil servant Hugh Legat (George McKay, from 1917) accompanies Chamberlain to Munich. There, he encounters a buddy from Oxford, German diplomat Paul von Hartmann (Jannis Niewöhner), who has a stolen document signaling Hitler’s true intent — a war of conquest across Europe. Amid frantic negotiations at the Munich Conference, Hugh and Paul conspire to prevent a terrifying conflict.

Munich: The Edge of War – A 92Y Conversation with Jeremy Irons and Annette Insdorf

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Moderator Annette Insdorf will interview Jeremy Irons about the new Netflix film, Munich: The Edge of War. Based on the international bestseller by Robert Harris, the film is an engrossing drama set during the Munich Agreement of 1938, with Europe on the brink of World War II.

Jeremy Irons, who plays Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, is the recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actor (Claus von Bulow in Reversal of Fortune), as well as Golden Globe, Emmy, Tony, and SAG awards. While he is perhaps best known for his recent work in House of Gucci, HBO’s Watchmen, and Justice League, he has starred in such films as The French Lieutenant’s Woman, Moonlighting, The Mission, Dead Ringers, M.Butterfly, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Lolita, The Man in the Iron Mask, and The Man Who Knew Infinity. On television, his credits include Brideshead Revisited, Elizabeth I with Helen Mirren, and The Borgias.

Munich: The Edge of War is directed by German filmmaker Christian Schwochow. The screenplay — based on Robert Harris’ book — is by Ben Power (whose adaptations include The Hollow Crown and The Lehman Trilogy). As Adolf Hitler prepares to invade Czechoslovakia, Neville Chamberlain’s government desperately seeks a peaceful solution. Amid mounting pressure, British civil servant Hugh Legat (George McKay, from 1917) accompanies Chamberlain to Munich. There, he encounters a buddy from Oxford, German diplomat Paul von Hartmann (Jannis Niewöhner), who has a stolen document signaling Hitler’s true intent — a war of conquest across Europe. Amid frantic negotiations at the Munich Conference, Hugh and Paul conspire to prevent a terrifying conflict.

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Munich: The Edge of War will premiere on Netflix January 21.

Munich: The Edge of War – Trailer and Photos

An official trailer and poster for the upcoming Netflix film Munich: The Edge of War, starring Jeremy Irons as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, has been released.

Munich: The Edge of War also stars George MacKay and Jannis Niewohner. The film was directed by Christian Schwochow, based on the novel by Robert Harris.

The film is in select cinemas in January 2022 and on Netflix on January 21, 2022.

Jeremy Irons Attends Munich: The Edge of War Special Screening

Jeremy Irons attended the Munich: The Edge of War special screening at The Soho Hotel on November 23, 2021 in London, England.

Jeremy Irons Attends the Premiere of Munich: The Edge of War at the BFI London Film Festival

Jeremy Irons was in attendance on Wednesday 13 October 2021, at the BFI London Film Festival, for the premiere of Munich: The Edge of War.

Jeremy plays British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, in the film, which will be released in cinemas in January 2022, before becoming available on Netflix on 21 January 2022.