Rupert Everett
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Cemetery Man
(1994)When a cemetery watchman tasked with dispatching the recently deceased falls in love with a widow, will his lust for life eclipse his bond with death?

Paragraph 175
(2000)Directed by Oscar winners Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, this shocking documentary fills a crucial gap in the historical record, revealing the full extent of the persecution of homosexuals by the Third Reich. These are stories of survivors, tortured by their memories, yet infused with a powerful will to endure.

The Importance of Being Earnest
(2002)In 19th century England, two wealthy bachelors assume the same false identity causing unexpected complications with their romantic liaisons.

The Happy Prince
(2018)The untold story of the last days in the tragic times of Oscar Wilde, a person who observes his own failure with ironic distance and regards the difficulties that beset his life with detachment and humor.

50 Shades of Gay
(2017)Charismatic British performer Rupert Everett asks hard-hitting questions to gay men and women about their experiences in the world.

The Right Hand Man
(1987)In 1860s Australia, a working class stagecoach driver finds himself in a love triangle when he takes a job working for a dying, one-armed aristocrat.

Unconditional Love
(2002)When Grace Beasley's (Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates - "Misery," "About Schmidt") husband (Academy Award-nominee Dan Aykroyd - "Ghostbusters," "The Blues Brothers") leaves her, she travels to Chicago for a concert by the one man she has adored for years, Welsh singing star Victor Fox. But when Fox is murdered by a serial killer known as The Crossbow Killer, a devastated Beasley travels to London for Fox's funeral. There she encounters Dirk Simpson (Golden Globe-nominee Rupert Everett - "My Best Friend's Wedding," "The Next Best Thing"), who has secretly been Fox's lover for twenty years. Now, these two damaged people with nothing in common other than their love for Fox travel to Chicago--determined to bring his murderer to justice.

Dance with a Stranger
(1985)A trenchant study of romantic self-destruction, which is based on the true story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman ever executed in Britain in 1955.

The Comfort of Strangers
(1990)Adapted from Ian McEwan’s acclaimed novel, Paul Schrader and Harold Pinter’s spellbinding study of power and control stars Rupert Everett and Natasha Richardson as a beautiful British couple working on their relationship while on holiday in Venice, who are drawn into a sinister web of unsettling, sadoÂmasochistic seduction by an elegant husband and wife (Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren).

St Trinian's
(2007)St.Trinian’s, the infamous school for young ladies, is facing a financial crisis. The new Education Minister is an old flame of the headmistress, but is determined to bring discipline and order to the anarchic school. A motley crew of teachers and pupils joins forces to steal a famous painting from the National Gallery: can they win the day before the authorities close them down for good?

St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold
(2009)The girls of St. Trinian's embark on a hunt for buried treasure after discovering headmistress Miss Fritton is related to a famous pirate.

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story
(2023)Noel Coward's rise from a shabby suburb of London to becoming the greatest multi-talented artist of all time, told in his own words, music, and extraordinary home movies. Coward left school when he was only nine years old. He was queer in a very straight world. And yet by the age of 30, he was the highest paid writer in the world.

Rosenn
(2014)On the French island of Reunion, a radiant young woman falls for a mysterious English writer whose heart is torn in two very different directions.

Love, Cecil
(2017)Oscar-winning set and costume designer, photographer, writer and painter Cecil Beaton was not only a dazzling chronicler, but an arbiter of his time. From the Bright Young Things to the front lines of war to the international belle monde and the pages of Vogue and then onto the Queen's official photographer, Beaton embodied the cultural and political changes of the twentieth century.

A Different Loyalty
(2004)After her partner disappears, an American journalist uncovers his secret life, leading her behind the Iron Curtain and into the clutches of the KGB.

The Warrior Queen of Jhansi
(2019)The Warrior Queen tells the true story of the legendary Rani of Jhansi, a fearless freedom fighter in India. In 1857, this 24-year old General led her people into battle against the British Empire. Her insurrection shifted the balance of power in the region, setting in motion the demise of the notorious British East India Company and the beginning of the British Raj under Queen Victoria.

Inspector Gadget
(1999)A security guard's dreams come true when he is transformed into the ultimate crime-fighting tool.

My Policeman
(2022)A tale of forbidden romance and changing social conventions, My Policeman follows the relationships between three people, policeman Tom (Harry Styles/Linus Roache), teacher Marion (Emma Corrin/Gina McKee) and museum curator Patrick (David Dawson/Rupert Everett) and their emotional journey spanning decades.

Finding Altamira
(2016)A Spanish archaeologist and his young daughter spark a worldwide controversy with their discovery of 10,000-year-old cave paintings in 1879.

Rosamunde Pilcher: The Other Wife
Rebecca's once-seemingly perfect life unravels when her husband is killed in a plane crash and she learns he's been hiding a second wife and family.