Jim Broadbent
55 titles
Filmography
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Another Year
(2010)Over the course of an eventful year, a long-married couple brightens the lives of their family and friends through a winning combination of love, wisdom and the gift of hope in this critically acclaimed slice of life from master filmmaker Mike Leigh.

Topsy-Turvy
(1999)For nearly a decade, Gilbert and Sullivan's collaborations have delighted the English people.

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.

Ethel & Ernest
(2016)Based on a true story from the creator of The Snowman, Ethel & Ernest is a humorous and heartfelt tribute to an ordinary couple and an extraordinary generation.

Le Week-End
(2013)A long-married couple hope to spark their romance by revisiting Paris for a second honeymoon, where they discover the highs and lows of their love.

Get Santa
(2014)When Santa crashes his sleigh, loses his reindeer and goes on the lam, it’s up to a father and son to get him back and save Christmas for everyone.

Longford
(2006)Jim Broadbent plays Lord Longford as he wages a campaign to win parole for Myra Hindley

Princess Caraboo
(1994)In the 1800’s, a mysterious, strangely dressed woman, who speaks no English, is arrested in the countryside and taken in by British aristocrats.

New Town Utopia
(2018)A feature documentary film about utopian dreams and concrete realities... the challenging, funny, and sometimes tragic story of the British new town.

Life Is Sweet
(1990)Mike Leigh’s first international sensation stars Alison Steadmank, Jim Broadbent, Claire Skinner, and Jane Horrocks in this invigorating, intimate portrait of a working-class family in a suburb just north of London. Melancholy and funny by turns, Leigh and his brilliant cast create a vivid, lived-in story of ordinary existence, in which even modest dreams carry enormous weight.

The Iron Lady
(2011)OSCAR®-winning Meryl Streep is Margaret Thatcher in this insightful and intimate portrait of the first and only female Prime Minster of the United Kingdom.

King of Thieves
(2018)Based on true events, this film follows thief Brian Reader as he pulls together a band of misfits to plot the biggest bank heist in British history.

Postman Pat: The Movie
(2014)When the new boss cancels all bonuses and threatens to replace Greendale’s mail carriers with robots, a reality show helps Postman Pat find his voice.

The Gathering Storm
(2002)In his darkest hours as both a husband and a politician, Winston Churchill found the strength to wage a solitary battle against Nazi tyranny. Albert Finney and Vanessa Redgrave star as Winston and Clementine Churchill in this intimate story that chronicles the obstacles they faced in their marriage against the backdrop of the growing threat of World War II.

Cloud Atlas
(2012)Based on the best-selling novel, Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave dramatically through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future.

Iris
(2001)HD. Judi Dench gives an Oscar(R)-nominated performance in this poignant story chronicling the life of celebrated English author Iris Murdoch.

The Go-Between
(2015)12-year-old Leo spends the long, hot summer of 1900 with the family of his schoolfriend Marcus, at their elegant country mansion. Utterly in thrall to the glamorous Maudsley family, Leo is soon befriended by Marcus's beautiful older sister Marian, who draws Leo into a complex game of deceit and desire.

Nicholas Nickleby
(2002)A young man goes to great lengths to save his family from his greedy uncle in this period drama inspired by Charles Dickens's classic novel.

Richard III
(1995)Shakespeare’s play reset in the 1930s starts with England at peace, but a fascist who lusts for power plots to kill his own family to gain supremacy.

Vanity Fair
(2004)Despite her poverty-stricken background, a young woman climbs the social ladder in 19th-century England.