THE BOOK THIEF is released on DVD & Blu-ray on 7th July and we’ve got an exclusive clip of Emily Watson speaking about her character and script.
When orphan child Liesel (Sophie Nelisse) arrives at her new home illiterate during World War 2, her foster father Hans (Geoffrey Rush) begins teaching her to read. Political tensions heighten across Germany, and the World and the power of words and imagination become a means of escape – and even joy – from the tumultuous events enveloping Liesel and everyone she knows and loves, including her new parents Hans (Rush) and Rosa (Emily Watson).4
Here’s your exclusive behind-the-scenes clip with Emily Watson:
Lose yourself in THE BOOK THIEF, a film based on the beloved bestselling novel, which tells the inspiring story of a spirited and courageous young girl, who transforms the lives of everyone around her is out now on Digital HD, and Blu-ray and DVD on 7th July from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
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