Geoffrey Rush
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The Best Offer
(2013)Virgil Oldman (Geoffrey Rush) is a solitary, cultured man whose reluctance to engage with others, especially women, is matched only by the dogged obsessiveness with which he practices his profession as a high-end antiques dealer. One day Virgil receives a phone call from a mysterious young heiress, Claire (Sylvia Hoeks), who asks him to evaluate some family works of art. It will be the beginning of a relationship that will change his life forever...

Harvie Krumpet
(2003)Tracks the sad life of a man with Tourette's, bad luck, menial jobs, a nudist bent and a book of "fakts" around his neck from birth to the bitter end.

The Book Thief
(2013)Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson star in this inspiring film based on the bestseller about Liesel, (Sophie Nélisse), a girl adopted by a German couple (Rush and Watson) who hide a Jew (Ben Schnetzer) from Hitler’s army. Soon Liesel discovers that words and imagination provide an escape from the events unfolding around her family in this extraordinary film.

Quills
(2000)Geoffrey Rush stars in this darkly provocative thriller about the imagined final days of the lascivious Marquis de Sade and his battles with those who seek to silence his writings.

Swimming Upstream
(2003)Tony Fingleton, a young Australian man, finds the inner strength to become a champion swimmer despite never meeting his father's expectations.

The Daughter
(2015)The story follows a man who returns home to discover a long-buried family secret, and whose attempts to put things right threaten the lives of those he left home years before.

$9.99
(2009)Based on the short stories of Etgar Keret, $9.99 is a stop-motion animated feature about people living in a Sydney apartment complex looking for meaning in their lives.

Storm Boy
(2019)The inspiring story of a boy cut off from the world as he lives with his father on a coastline and forms a powerful bond with a young pelican.

Final Portrait
(2017)In 1964, while on a short trip to Paris, the American writer and art-lover James Lord is asked by his friend, the world-renowned artist Alberto Giacometti, to sit for a portrait. The process, Giacometti assures Lord, will take only a few days. Flattered and intrigued, Lord agrees. So begins not only the story of a touching and offbeat friendship, but, seen through the eyes of Lord, a uniquely revealing insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity and, at times, downright chaos of the artistic process. Final Portrait is a bewitching portrait of a genius, and of a friendship between two men who are utterly different, yet increasingly bonded through a single, ever-evolving act of creativity. It is a film which shines a light on the artistic process itself, by turns exhilarating, exasperating and bewildering, questioning whether the gift of a great artist is a blessing or a curse.

The Rule of Jenny Pen
(2025)Confined to a secluded retirement home and trapped within his stroke-ridden body, a former Judge (Geoffrey Rush) must stop an elderly psychopath (John Lithgow) who terrorises residents with a child's puppet.

House on Haunted Hill
(1999)A millionaire offers his guests a prize to spend the night in a creepy mansion that was once an asylum for the insane.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
(2003)Join the adventures of Jack Sparrow and his nemesis Captain Barbossa on a thrilling, high-seas adventure with a mysterious twist!

The King's Speech
(2010)Following the scandalous abdication of his brother King Edward VIII, Bertie (Colin Firth) who has suffered from a debilitating speech impediment all his life, is suddenly crowned King George VI of the United Kingdom. With his country on the brink of war and in desperate need of a leader, his wife Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) seeks out the help of eccentric speech therapist, Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). Based on the true story of King George VI, The King's Speech is the inspirational tale of one man's quest to find his voice.

Les Misérables
(1998)Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel, this is an epic tale of love, honour and obsession against the dramatic background of the French Revolution. Jean Valjean (Liam Neeson) lives a life on the run for the crime of stealing a loaf of bread. Settling in a remote town, he devotes himself to the care of the poor, including the beautiful, young and poverty stricken Fantine (Uma Thurman). When Fanti..

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
(2007)Captain Jack Sparrow, that wily charmer of a pirate, is trapped in Davy Jones' Locker. His pirate brethren begin a desperate quest to locate and rescue him. Follow their wild seafaring adventures from exotic Singapore to World's End and beyond.

The Tailor of Panama
(2001)Spy thriller starring Pierce Brosnan & Jamie Lee Curtis. British intelligence hires a tailor living in Panama for espionage activities, but he soon finds himself in hot water. 2001
Oscar Wilde's the Nightingale and the Rose
(2015)An allegorical fable of love, sacrifice and selfishness. As with all of Wilde's short stories it embodies strong moral values and is told with an effervescence akin to that of the 1001 nights.

Elizabeth
(1998)This acclaimed epic of the Queen's treacherous rise to power received seven Academy Award nominations and stars Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough.

Candy
(2006)When a poet and an art student form a codependent relationship with each other and heroin, they face a series of troubling choices.

Shakespeare in Love
(1998)When Will Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) needs passionate inspiration to break a bad case of writer's block, a secret romance with the beautiful Lady Viola (Paltrow) starts the words flowing like never before! There are just two things he'll have to learn about his new love: not only is she promised to marry someone else, but she's successfully impersonating a man in order to play the lead in Will's latest production!