Simon Callow
33 titles
Filmography
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Deadly Appearances
(2000)Haunted by her politician husband's unsolved murder, ex-detective Joanne Kilbourn now faces another tragedy when a young woman is found dead.

Maurice
(1987)Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster's Maurice is a story of coming to terms with one's sexuality and identity in the face of disapproval and misunderstanding.

James and the Giant Peach
(1996)This is the story of James Henry Trotter, a lonely orphan sent to live with his horribly wicked and greedy Aunts Spiker and Sponge. when James meets a strange old man who promises that marvellous things will happen, indeed they do. Escaping his aunts by climbing inside a giant peach that mysteriously and suddenly grows on their barren tree, he meets some very unusual new friends.

Merchant Ivory
(2024)The definitive presentation and tribute to the Merchant Ivory partnership, anchored by interviews with James Ivory and forty-one filmmaking collaborators.

A Room with a View
(1986)Lucy Honeychurch is, like all proper young British ladies, compelled to tour Europe in the company of an older chaperone -- in this instance, her spinster cousin Charlotte Bartlett.

Hampstead
(2017)This sparklingly witty, London-set romance is based on the inspiring true story of a man's against-all-odds fight to save his home.

Golden Years
(2016)When the financial crisis empties their accounts, a group of pensioners seizes the opportunity to replenish their funds through a bank-robbing spree.

Jefferson in Paris
(1995)Chronicles the time that Thomas Jefferson spent as the American Ambassador to France (1784-1789). These were significant years for him in his public and personal life, and fateful ones for France, where the revolution was about to break out.

Creditors
(2015)Based on August Strindberg's 1888 play, this film is a modern retelling of his story of love, betrayal, revenge, and psychological manipulation.

50 Years Legal
(2017)Directed and written by legendary rock promoter Simon Napier-Bell, manager of The Yardbirds, T Rex and George Michael, and created to coincide with the 50 anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, this is an engaging journey through the subsequent years of how those changes affected LGBT lives. It features interview with leading activists and cultural commentators including Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Elton John, Matt Lucas, Sir Derek Jacobi and Simon Callow.

The Phantom of the Opera
(2004)Andrew Lloyd Webber’s timeless musical comes to life with Gerard Butler as the deformed opera ghost who terrorizes the cast and crew of the French Opera House as he falls in love with a young chorus girl, Christine (Emmy® Rosum).

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
(1990)Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward) find their traditional roles challenged by a changing world. As free-thinking friends introduce new ideas into their household, Mrs. Bridge begins to question the life she has led.

Viceroy's House
(2017)Lord Mountbatten hands India back to its people.