Juliet Stevenson
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Departure
(2016)Stevenson plays Beatrice, an independent and strong willed woman in midst of starting again. She is in the middle of a separation from her husband and is trying to work out how to live life on her own terms. Together with her son, Elliot (Lawther) they have come to their holiday home in the French countryside where they are getting ready to pack up and sell the house.

In Search of Mozart
(2006)A story of love and hardship traces the life of an unparalleled genius, who, from an early age, composed and performed complex and astonishing music.

Food of Love
(2002)A handsome, talented music student becomes a page-turner for a famous pianist, but their working relationship becomes a complicated love affair.

In Search of Chopin
(2014)Looking at the life of Polish pianist and composer Frédéric François Chopin, whose grave in Paris remains a place of pilgrimage and whose music continues to sell out concert halls worldwide.

In Search of Haydn
(2012)A visual and phonic extravaganza, featuring some of the world’s top musicians, tells the story of the "Father of the Symphony and the String Quartet.”

Russia 1917: Countdown to Revolution
(2017)The Russian Revolution is one of the most pivotal events in 20th century history. Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin emerged to change Russian rule, Russian politics and begin the birth of the Soviet Union. In this Russian revolution documentary, Martin Amis and others discuss a pivotal year in Russian history when communism and the USSR was established and how it influenced decades to come.

Drowning by Numbers
(1988)An unsettling salvo of sumptuous visuals, macabre capers and numerical mischief about three generations of women who murder their husbands.

The Letters
(2014)A drama that explores the life of Mother Teresa through letters she wrote to her longtime friend and spiritual advisor, Father Celeste van Exem over a nearly 50-year period.

Pericles, Prince of Tyre
(1984)The many adventures of the Prince of Tyre begin when the King of Antioch offers the hand in marriage of his beautiful daughter to any man who can answer his riddle.

Red Mercury
(2005)A hostage crisis plays out inside a restaurant and on national TV after the members of a London terrorist cell develop the means to build a nuke.

A Doll's House
(1992)In this adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play, a woman tries to hide a secret from her husband that threatens to tear their lives apart.

Living with Dinosaurs
(1990)A socially awkward boy deals with his fears about his unemployed artist father and his pregnant mother with the help of his favorite stuffed dinosaur.

On Angel Wings
(2014)One starry night, a shepherd boy is taken on a secret, magical flight to witness a Christmas miracle in this retelling of the nativity story.

Love Is Thicker Than Water
(2017)Vida and Arthur are lovers from different backgrounds. Trouble between their families may tear them apart in this modern day Romeo and Juliet tale.

Desert Flower
(2009)After escaping a horrible brutality, Waris flees Somalia to London, where she is befriended by an aspiring ballerina, Marilyn (Hawkins). Waris finds work as a cleaner, and soon her striking beauty captures the attention of a top photographer (Spall), who - together with a feisty agent (Stevenson) - turns her into fashion's next big star. But Waris' past continues to haunt her, prompting her to joi

The Secret of Moonacre
(2009)Thirteen-year-old Maria is sent to live with her oddball uncle, and soon discovers a magical kingdom that needs her help to survive.

Mona Lisa Smile
(2003)In 1953, a young, free-thinking art history professor arrives at prestigious all-female Wellesley College and inspires her students to think beyond what is expected of them and choose their own paths in life.

Diana
(2013)During the last two years of her life, Princess Diana embarks on a final rite of passage: a secret love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.

Christmas Carol: The Movie
(2001)An animated re-telling of the Charles Dickens' classic. This new version not only preserves the original story everyone is familiar with, but also develops the relationship between Dickens' wonderful characters.