June 1944. Allied Forces prepare to retake Nazi-occupied Europe. Winston Churchill stands in their way, struggling with his own personal demons. Behind his iconic figure and rousing speeches, Churchill faces ridicule, military failure, and a speech impediment. He's impulsive, sometimes bullying, and haunted by the mass slaughter of Gallipoli. Obsessed with fulfilling his destiny, Churchill is exhausted by war and plagued by depression.

Churchill
As D-Day approaches, Winston Churchill's doubts about Operation Overlord's success intensify just 96 hours before the invasion, as his influence in the war effort begins to wane.