The Imitation Game (2014)
“The Imitation Game” (2014) is a historical drama directed by Morten Tyldum, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, the mathematician and cryptanalyst who played a key role in breaking the Nazi Enigma code during World War II.
The film focuses on Turing’s efforts at Bletchley Park, his personal struggles, and the eventual posthumous recognition of his groundbreaking work.
It also explores themes of secrecy, societal injustice, and the personal toll of Turing’s identity as a gay man in a time when homosexuality was criminalized in the UK.
The film garnered widespread critical acclaim and multiple awards, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.