Romola Garai
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Filmography
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As You Like It
(2006)Kenneth Branagh's exotic adaptation of Shakespeare's delightful stage comedy in which a courtship plays out in the Forest of Arden.

Miss Marx
(2020)Bright, intelligent, passionate and free, Eleanor is Karl Marx's youngest daughter. Among the first women to link the themes of feminism and socialism, she takes part in the workers' battles and fights for women's rights and the abolition of child labor. In 1883 she meets Edward Aveling and her life is crushed by a passionate but tragic love story.

Angel
(2007)In Edwardian England, self-absorbed Angel Deverell escapes her humble roots when her trashy romance novel is a huge success. Embracing fame and fortune she marries a handsome artist, but their lives are changed forever when war breaks out and he enlists in the army.

Amazing Grace
(2006)This program features the story of how John Newton, a slave ship captain and self-proclaimed "wretch," was inspired to write Amazing Grace. He devotes his life to God and becomes an ordained minister

Inside I'm Dancing
(2004)A man changes the life of a young man with cerebral palsy, encouraging him to experience life outside the confines of the system.

The Windermere Children
(2020)Child survivors of the Holocaust are brought to Windermere to recuperate with the help of volunteer therapists. Without their families, they must find kinship in each other.

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
(2004)American high-school student Katey (Romola Garai) moves with her wealthy parents (Sela Ward, John Slattery) to Cuba in 1958. She encounters Javier (Diego Luna), a poor local who works as a waiter, and soon a relationship blossoms between them. At a nightclub, Javier teaches Katey the nuances of Cuban dance, which becomes her passion. As the young lovers grow closer, Fidel Castro suddenly rises to

Having You
(2013)After finally proposing to his long-term girlfriend Camilla (Romola Garai), Jack (Andrew Buchan) is suddenly confronted by Anna (Anna Friel), a one-night stand from a rock concert eight years ago. But the big shock comes when she introduces him to the product of their liaison - a son called Phoenix. A former wild man is tamed by the twin horrors of commitment and responsibility in this bittersweet British comedy from actor and first-time director Sam Hoare.
What You Will
(2012)What You Will is a tragi-comedy drama shot as if it is a fly-on-the-wall documentary. Co-produced with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Filter Theatre's extraordinary production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is featured live in this backstage road movie. Interviews with Romola Garai and Dominic West are deviously mixed with behind-the-scenes filming, where the actors' off-stage shenanigans reflect their onstage characters and the real and unreal meld into inglorious technicolor.

Churchill's Secret
(2016)It is the summer of 1953 and Nurse Appleyard (Romola Garai) is rushed to a secret location where she discovers her patient is Winston Churchill (Michael Gambon), the elderly Prime Minister. Churchill has suffered a stroke and may not last the weekend. As Churchill's wife (Lindsay Duncan) and family gather at his bedside, long-buried tensions rise to the surface.

Junkhearts
(2011)A multi-stranded psychological thriller set in inner city London, JUNKHEARTS follows the story of Frank (Eddie Marsan), a vulnerable ex soldier suffering from post traumatic stress disorder who finds himself manipulated by a young girl and her boyfriend as they attempt to use his home as a drugs den.

Earwig
(2022)A mesmerizing fable of long-repressed secrets and awakening memories from the mysterious and oneiric world of Lucile Hadzihalilovic making her debut feature in the English language.

Atonement
(2007)Her childhood lies shattered lives. Years later, in war-torn London, a young woman seeks atonement for the damage done. Based on the novel by Ian McEwan.

One Life
(2023)ONE LIFE tells the true story of Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued 669 predominantly Jewish children from the Nazis.

The Other Man
(2008)A man discovers his wife's infidelity and sets out to track down his rival, driven to pursue the mystery surrounding his wife's adultery.

Scoop
(2024)Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization gives an insider account of how the women of Newsnight secured Prince Andrew's infamous interview.

Vanity Fair
(2004)Despite her poverty-stricken background, a young woman climbs the social ladder in 19th-century England.

Scoop
(2006)In this hilarious whodunnit, Scarlett Johansson is Sondra, a journalism student visiting London. When she joins a magician (Woody Allen) on stage, she is contacted by a recently deceased journalist who is determined to give her his last scoop.

The Critic
(2024)Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same, this murder mystery drama follows the unlikely friendship between an ageing theatre critic and a struggling West End actress when she witnesses the brutal murder by a notorious serial killer. Fearing for her own life, and unable to turn to the police, the pair are thrown into a vicious web of blackmail and deceit.

Suffragette
(2015)Suffragette is an intense drama that tracks the story of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, and follows the women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.