Charlotte Rampling
46 titles
Filmography
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45 Years
(2015)Kate Mercer is planning a party to celebrate her 45th wedding anniversary. One week before the celebration a letter arrives for her husband, Geoff, containing news that the body of his first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. Kate continues to prepare for the party, but she becomes increasingly concerned by Geoff's preoccupation with the letter an

Juniper
(2021)When a self-destructive teenager is suspended from school and sent to look after his feisty alcoholic grandmother as a punishment, the crazy time they spend together turns his life around.

I, Anna
(2012)Barnaby Southcombe’s directorial debut, I, Anna, is a must-see for all who love noirish thrillers. I, Anna is the dark and powerful tale of two lovers whose destinies collide during a murder investigation. Charlotte Rampling plays the title character, who may hold the key to the homicide case being solved by an insomniac detective – especially since she was at the victim's apartment on the night of his death. Anna’s perspective on the crime makes us doubt the truth of what we see, which makes for a compelling psychological mystery.

Hannah
(2018)An intimate portrait of a woman drifting between reality and denial when she's left to grapple with the consequences of her husband's imprisonment.

Three
(1969)A man asks his fiancé for a threesome with her friend for his birthday, which leads to heartbreak and jealousy

François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema - Love & Death
(1996)A fresh look at the Depression-era bank robbers, killers and lovers. Their uncanny ability to escape police and Bonnie's poetry, published in newspapers, made them popular anti-heroes.

Waiting for the Miracle to Come
(2019)An aspiring trapeze artists finds a cryptic letter left by her late father, pointing her toward the California desert and two old vaudeville stars.

Cannes, le festival libre
(2018)Philippe Erlanger, a senior civil servant in the French Ministry of Education, was enraged by the prize list of the Venice Film Festival.

Unknown Beauty: François Nars
(2023)CELEBRATED Photographer and makeup artist François Nars reveals his striking inner world in this feature-length documentary by filmmaker Lisa Immordino Vreeland. Mr. Nars takes us on a tour of the fashion designers and models of 70’s Paris, the underground of 90’s New York, and the cinema, filled with actors, actresses and directors who have shaped and inspired his visual aesthetics.

The Verdict
(1982)An alcoholic Boston lawyer takes on a hopeless medical malpractice case in a desperate attempt to pursue justice and redeem his honor.

Stardust Memories
(1980)A well-known filmmaker reflects on the success of his earlier work, his drop in popularity, and his numerous romantic relationships.

The Mill and the Cross
(2011)Visionary director Lech Majewski brings Pieter Bruegel’s “The Way to Calvary” to life in immersive period detail and jaw-dropping digital effects.

The Night Porter
(1974)Thirteen years after World War II, Lucia, a survivor of a German concentration camp, runs into her former Nazi captor and lover Max, who is now a harmless night porter at the Vienna hotel where she and her husband are staying. In spite of the violent and perverted nature of their sadomachochistic wartime "relationship," a sexual bond remains and they begin an affair. Before long, some of Max's former SS comrades begin stalking them and it is decided that Lucia should be killed because she is a witness to their war crimes.

Benedetta
(2021)From showgirls to nuns: the latest sensation from the king of erotic thrillers immerses us in the religious visions and illicit desires of a 17th-century mystic abbess. Sensual, elegant and scandalous, Benedetta offers up a perversely provocative critique of religious hypocrisy.

Farewell, My Lovely
(1975)Los Angeles gumshoe Philip Marlowe searches for an ex-con's old flame, while trying to crack the mysterious murder of a former client.

The Sense of an Ending
(2017)Jim Broadbent leads an all-star cast in this gripping story based on the acclaimed novel about a man whose quiet life is upset by the consequences of decisions made a lifetime ago.

Orca
(1977)The terrifying tale of man versus beast. Initially on the hunt for a great white shark, the obsessive Captain Nolan accidentally kills a pregnant orca. Seeking vengeance, her mate begins to terrorise the nearby fishing village in a rampage of death and destruction. Realising that only he can bring an end to the carnage, Nolan sets out on a deadly quest to face his enemy from the deep...

Zardoz
(1974)Visually arresting sci-fi set in 2293, when the Earth's population has been divided into two camps as a result of overdeveloped technology. The Exterminators police a desolate zone and worship the god Zardoz, who supplies them with guns from the sky. When one of them begins to question his faith and breaks out, he discovers the land of the Eternals, an ageless intellectual oligarchy, and begins a struggle to overturn the system.

Twice Upon a Time
(2006)Renowned director Louis and stage actor Alice have a high-profile romance in the 1970s, followed by a much-publicised break-up. Decades later, they meet again and rekindle their romance.

The Sea
(2013)Two young dreamers, a film student from Moscow and a heady local girl, fall into a torrid summer romance at the seaside. Neither wants to consider what will happen in September.