Corin Redgrave
9 titles
Filmography
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Between Wars
(1974)A film about the life and career of Dr. Edward Trenbow, a psychiatrist who specialized in non-violent politics and psychology in 1920s Australia.

The Man Who Drove with Mandela
(1998)In 1962, at the height of oppression in apartheid South Africa, a gay white theatre director named Cecil Williams was arrested with Nelson Mandela. The world knows what happened to Nelson Mandela - but who is Cecil Williams?

Persuasion
(1995)A woman pursues a second chance at love while contending with the restrictiveness of English Regency society in this Jane Austen adaptation.

Von Richthofen and Brown
(1971)The story of two WWI pilots: a gentlemanly German and a devil-may-care Canadian. The two take to the skies to face off in the ultimate dogfight.

In the Name of the Father
(1993)Based on the true story of Gerry Conlon, an Irishman who was wrongly imprisoned, alongside three of his friends, for a fatal bombing in a Guildford pub.

When Eight Bells Toll
(1971)Agent Philip Calvert sets out on a perilous mission to uncover the fate of a missing ship that vanished off the coast of Scotland.

Oh! What a Lovely War
(1969)Oh! What a Lovely War features a stellar cast, and by fusing the surreal with the factual, and juxtaposing savagely funny satire with quiet sorrow, Richard Attenborough has created the oddest and most outstanding film ever made about the “game” that became World War One.

The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka
(1999)In post-war Poland, an author writes the biography of composer Frédéric Chopin and meets a strange woman who claims her ancestor was his muse.

The Turn of the Screw
(2009)A young and inexperienced governess takes a job above her pay grade with a job looking after two orphaned children living on a haunted estate.