Ralph Fiennes
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
(2014)The Grand Budapest Hotel recounts the adventures of concierge Gustave H.

The Reader
(2008)In post-WWII Germany, a law student finds the older woman with whom he had an affair eight years ago, among Nazi prison guards being tried for murder.

Conclave
(2024)The Church's most powerful leaders have gathered from around the world, locked together in the Vatican halls. Tasked with running the covert process of selecting a new pope, Cardinal Lawrence finds himself at the center of a conspiracy and discovers a secret that could shake the very foundation of The Church.

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
(2023)From Wes Anderson comes this Oscar-winning adaptation of Roald Dahl's short story about a rich gambler who masters an astonishing skill to cheat at cards.

The English Patient
(1996)The Best Picture Oscar(R)-winning WWII epic about a dying Hungarian mapmaker whose story is revealed to a compassionate Italian nurse.

The Constant Gardener
(2005)A diplomat on the hunt for his wife's murderer uncovers a treacherous conspiracy that will destroy millions of innocent people-unless he can reveal its sinister roots.

The Miracle Maker
(2000)An all-star British cast voices this detailed animated film about Jesus, from his humble birth to his life of miracles, forgiveness, and eternal love.

The End of the Affair
(1999)A novelist has a chance meeting with the husband of his ex-mistress in London, and his reliving of their memories spurs him on to win her back.

Onegin
(1999)In this adaptation of the Pushkin poem, a man named Onegin inherits his uncle’s estate and becomes an object of affection for a local woman.

Spider
(2002)A mentally ill man who, having been institutionalised with acute schizophrenia for 20 years, is released into society to live in a London halfway house. Having never truly recovered, his increasingly fragile grip on reality and fixation on aspects of his childhood quickly become apparent as he struggles with his new life.

The King's Man
(2021)Set during WWI, THE KING’S MAN tells the exhilarating origin story of Kingsman, the world’s very first independent intelligence agency. As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions across the globe, one man must race against time to stop them.

The White Countess
(2005)A blind American diplomat develops a curious relationship with a young Russian refugee who works odd jobs to support her dead husband's noble family.

The Return
(2024)After 20 years away, Odysseus washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable. The king finds much has changed since he left to fight in the Trojan War. His beloved wife, Penelope, is a prisoner in her own home and hounded to choose a new husband. Their son faces death at the hands of suitors who see him as an obstacle in their pursuit of Penelope and the kingdom. Odysseus is no longer the mighty warrior his people remember, but he must face his past to save his family.

Coriolanus
(2011)When a Roman general and war hero fails to conquer his ego, he brings on his own exile, then teams with his sworn enemy to destroy the great city.

The Forgiven
(2022)Speeding through the Moroccan desert to attend an old friend's lavish weekend party, a wealthy London couple (Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain) is involved in a tragic accident with a local boy.

The Invisible Woman
(2013)Nelly, a happily-married mother and schoolteacher, is haunted by her exciting, but fragile, past.
Beat the Devil
(2021)BEAT THE DEVIL recounts writer and director David Hare’s experience contracting Covid-19 on the day the UK Government made the first decisive intervention that led to lockdown. Suffering a pageant of apparently random symptoms, he recalls the delirium of his illness, which, mixed with fear, dream, honest medicine and politics, creates a story of furious urgency and power. Based off the first play to re- open London stages after the lockdown, in which Ralph Fiennes gave one of his greatest performances in a sell-out run, this film is humorous and incisive as it energetically examines our universal battle against the Pandemic through one person’s journey from illness to recovery to survivor’s rage and ultimately, gratitude.

Four Quartets
(2022)Ralph Fiennes transforms T. S. Eliot's poetic masterpiece from stage to screen, delivering an exquisite performance of the Nobel Prize winner's work.

The Avengers
(1998)A scientist who develops the means to control large-scale weatherchanges uses his discovery to wreak evil. Emma Peele and John Steed muststop the villian.

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
(2005)...Of The Were-Rabbit: A giant crop-munching rabbit goes on the rampage. Can Wallace and Gromit save Tottington's vegetable contest? Oscar-winning animation. (2005)(85 mins)