Vanessa Redgrave
44 titles
Filmography
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Mary, Queen of Scots
(1971)Returning from France to rule Scotland, Mary Stuart gets a grudging welcome, while her cousin in England, Queen Elizabeth, must guard against Mary’s rival claim to her own throne.

Isadora
(1968)A biography of the 1920s dancer Isadora Duncan, who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitude and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.

Mrs. Dalloway
(1997)In 1923 London, an aging socialite’s well-planned party is overshadowed by the return of an old suitor, prompting her to relive a day in her youth.

Mrs Lowry & Son
(2019)Based on the life of L.S. Lowry, this is the tale of the artist’s struggle to live with his controlling mother while working as a rent collector.

The Thirteenth Tale
(2013)Olivia Colman, Vanessa Redgrave & Sophie Turner star in this chilling gothic mystery. When biographer Margaret Lea travels to remote part of Yorkshire to interview a reclusive novelist, she begins to uncover disturbing secrets from her childhood.

A Month by the Lake
(1995)An attractive older guest at the Lake Como Resort has her eye on a handsome, well-to-do bachelor, and will go to outrageous lengths to reel in her wealthy catch. Starring Uma Thurman.

Robinson in Ruins
(2010)A Film by Patrick Keiller. Newly free from prison, mysterious flaneur Robinson has been haunting the Oxfordshire countryside. Rusting film cans found abandoned in an old caravan turn out to contain the results of his research, a visual investigation into the historic ruins of the English landscape and the reality of late capitalism. These beautiful pictures have been compiled by his research associate (voiced by Oscar®-winner Vanessa Redgrave). Contrasting past English radicalism and reaction with the 2008 banking collapse, Patrick Keiller's latest essay-film in his Robinson trilogy (London and Robinson in Space) is an ironic and witty comment on the sustainability of market forces and a profound tribute to the power of nature.

Out of Season
(1975)Another day in the life for mother-daughter team Ann and Joanna at their quaint seaside hotel takes a surprising turn with the arrival of a guest.

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
(1991)Una estrella infantil olvidada hace mucho tiempo reprende y abusa de su hermana en silla de ruedas después de que su fama vea un resurgimiento.

Sea Sorrow
(2017)Drawing on her own experience as a wartime evacuee, Hollywood actress and campaigner Vanessa Redgrave tells the story of refugees fleeing European war zones throughout the last century and drawing parallels between government attitudes towards refugees in the 1930s and now. Starring Emma Thompson and Ralph Fiennes and their constant fights for human rights.

The Lost Girls
(2022)Like her grandmother and her mother Jane before her, Wendy must escape Peter Pan’s hold on her and the promise he wants her to keep.

Blow-Up
(1966)This stylish thriller is a 1960s classic. A fashion photographer takes pictures of a couple embracing in a park but believes he's caught a murder once he develops them. Pursued by the woman he returns to the park and finds the body of the man. Did she murder her lover or is something else going on?

The Whistleblower
(2010)A searing drama, based on real events, about a Nebraska cop sent to keep peace in Bosnia who discovers sex-trafficked girls being used by the U.N.

Song for Marion
(2012)A curmudgeonly old widower pays tribute to his late wife by joining an eccentric senior singing group, which helps put him back in tune with life.

Camelot
(1967)This lavish film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical celebrates a fleeting, mythical time of love and chivalry--the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. Although torn apart by the conflicts between passion, love, honor and duty, it was a golden era that could have been ... and could yet be.

How About You...
(2007)A star studded festive comedy. Ellie (Hayley Atwell) is left in charge of an elderly residential home over Christmas, and while most of the residents have left to spend time with their families, four grumpy residents remain. Her youth and inexperience bring her into bitter conflict with retired screen beauty Georgia (Vanessa Redgrave), spinster sisters Hazel (Imelda Staunton) and Heather (Brenda Fricker), and a reformed alcoholic judge, Donald (Joss Ackland). Ellie would appear to be no match for them, but when she is pushed to the very limits she decides to take them on.

The Charge of the Light Brigade
(1968)The contrasts between Victorian England’s aristocracy and lower classes play out in a very bad plan to attack a Russian naval base in the Crimean War.

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
(1966)After his wife leaves him for his former best friend, a failed London artist begins his descent into madness in trying to win her back.

Julia
(1977)Julia is the cinematic adaptation of author Lillian Hellman’s autobiographical story "Pentimento."
Consuming Passions
(1988)A satire about what happens when three men are accidentally shoved into a vat of chocolate in a confectionery factory, and chocolate lovers favour the resulting confections.