Vanessa Redgrave
44 titles
Filmography
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The Bostonians
(1984)A Boston feminist and a conservative Southern lawyer contend for the heart and mind of a beautiful and bright girl unsure of her future.

Oh! What a Lovely War
(1969)Oh! What a Lovely War features a stellar cast, and by fusing the surreal with the factual, and juxtaposing savagely funny satire with quiet sorrow, Richard Attenborough has created the oddest and most outstanding film ever made about the “game” that became World War One.

Crime and Punishment
(2002)A modern day interpretation of Fydor Dostoyevsky's timeless classic, "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT" is one man's search for the true meaning of his existence. But while enlightened by his revelations, he is ultimately and tragically, unable to elude his destiny.

The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh
(2012)The story of Leon Leigh, an antiques collector who inherits a house from his estranged mother only to discover that she had been living in a shrine devoted to a mysterious cult.

Prick Up Your Ears
(1987)The true story of British playwright Joe Orton and how his skyrocket to fame ended in his own brutal, shocking murder by his longtime lover.

The Secret Scripture
(2017)A hospital psychiatrist is called to assess the condition of a long-time patient, whose cryptic diary holds a 50-year history of romance and tragedy.

Byron
(2003)This historical drama explores the true identity of the wild artistic genius who broke every taboo and revolutionized English poetry.

Man in an Orange Shirt
From post-WWII England to the 2010s, two interwoven love stories set 60 years apart chart the challenges in gay lives in this poignant miniseries.

Evening
(2007)An all-star cast of the greatest actresses of our time come together in this passionate and heartwarming story. As Ann Lord (Redgrave) reflects on one beautiful and life-changing weekend with the one true love of her life, her daughters come to their own understanding about the power of the past and the unbreakable bonds between mothers and daughters, family, and the loves of their lives.

Georgetown
(2019)Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave and Annette Bening star in the thrilling true story of a smooth-talking social climber scaling the ranks in D.C., who comes under investigation when his wealthy, well-connected older wife turns up dead in their home.

Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular
(2020)Classical music superstar Katherine Jenkins OBE presents a magical and unique Christmas musical from the iconic Royal Albert Hall, bringing joy and festive celebrations to audiences around the world this holiday season. With unprecedented and exclusive access to the historic venue, the Welsh singing sensation performs seasonal favourites and carols with full nostalgic Hollywood musical glamour. Katherine is joined by friends beloved actors Vanessa Redgrave and Bill Nighy, Operatic icon Sir Bryn Terfel, Italian Tenor Alberto Urso, American Broadway star Marisha Wallace, English National Ballet Lead Principal Erina Takahashi, The Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment and many more to share an unforgettable and enchanting experience this Christmas.

Venus
(2006)Life for a pair of veteran actors gets turned upside down after they meet a brash teenager.

Letters to Juliet
(2010)A wannabe journalist comes across letters sent to Shakespeare's fictional lover Juliet.

Deep Impact
(1998)After astronomers discover an enormous comet heading towards Earth, mankind prepares to take on the elements in an epic fight for survival.

Merchant Ivory
(2024)The definitive presentation and tribute to the Merchant Ivory partnership, anchored by interviews with James Ivory and forty-one filmmaking collaborators.

Mother's Boys
(1993)A manipulative woman returns to wreak havoc in the lives of the husband and sons she abandoned several years earlier.

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.

Howards End
(1992)Named Best Picture of the Year and nominated for nine 1992 Academy Awards(r) (including Best Picture,Best Director and Best Actress), HOWARDS END is a dazzling adaptation of E.M. Forster's classic novel of Edwardian England. The film tells the story of the Schlegel sisters, Margaret (Emma Thompson) and Helen (Helena Bonham Carter); of a rich businessman, Henry Wilcox (Anthony Hopkins), and his ..

Foxcatcher
(2014)Wealthy heir John du Pont hires Olympic medallists Mark and Dave Schultz to help train a world-class wrestling team, but du Pont's increasing alienation and paranoia propel them all toward tragedy.

Anonymous
(2011)Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, ANONYMOUS speculates on an issue that has for centuries intrigued academics and brilliant minds... who was the author of the plays credited to William Shakespeare?