Julie Christie
24 titles
Filmography
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Far from the Madding Crowd
(1967)Based on the classic novel by Thomas Hardy, John Schlesinger’s 1967 adaptation of Far from the Madding Crowd has been fully restored, overseen by Nicolas Roeg (Don’t Look Now, The Man who Fell to Earth) originally the director of photography on this stunning classic. Featuring a star cast of Julie Christie (Doctor Zhivago, Don’t Look Now) Terence Stamp (The Collector, Superman) Alan Bates (Women in Love, The Fixer) and Peter Finch (Network, Sunday, Bloody Sunday).Headstrong and passionate Bathsheba Everdene (Julie Christie) unexpectedly inherits a large farm in rural Dorset. Struggling to manage the farm herself, she captivates the hearts and minds of three very different men: an honest and hardworking sheep farmer, (Alan Bates) a wealthy but tortured landowner (Peter Finch) and a reckless and violent swordsman (Terence Stamp). But as emotions become entangled, free spirited and innocent folly soon leads to devastating tragedy.

The Go-Between
(1971)A tale of torrid and forbidden love between a couple in the English countryside in the summer of 1900.

Darling
(1965)A beautiful model chases fame and success throughout Europe in the ‘60s, and though she achieves both, happiness continues to elude her.

Heat and Dust
(1983)Cross-cutting between two generations, James Ivory’s sprawling epic of self-discovery is also a lush evocation of the prismatic and sensuous beauty of India. As she searches for answers to the mystery surrounding a long-ago affair between her aunt Olivia (Greta Scacchi) and an Indian prince (Shashi Kapoor), Anne (Julie Christie) becomes immersed in the local culture.

The Return of the Soldier
(1983)Kitty Baldry is a high-society queen with a tunneled view of life. Her life is rocked when her husband returns from war suffering amnesia.

Demon Seed
(1977)A scientist creates a super computer that seeks info on human beings. As the AI slowly takes over the house, it fulfills its darkest desires.

The Gold Diggers
(1983)Director Sally Potter narrates, in this movie, two stories. The first one is Ruby, who goes to Yukon to search out her roots. The second woman is Celeste, a French woman who works as a computer operator at a bank.

Separate Tables
(1983)Guests of a seaside hotel intentionally sit at separate tables during dinner for privacy until secrets are exposed.

Doctor Zhivago
(1965)Illicit lovers fight to stay together during the turbulent years of the Russian Revolution.

Don't Look Now
(1973)On a trip to Venice, a young couple whose daughter has just died meet a psychic who leads them into a frightening and suspenseful experience. Based on a novel by Daphne Du Maurier

Heaven Can Wait
(1978)Heaven Can Wait is a romantic fantasy about Joe Pendleton (Warren Beatty), a Los Angeles Rams quarterback who is accidentally summoned to Heaven by an overly zealous celestial escort.

McCabe & Mrs. Miller
(1971)One of Robert Altman's most provocative films turns the Wild West on its ear. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie are a small-time gambler and a madam who go into business together.

Shampoo
(1975)A young boy is less than thrilled when his grandfather arrives to read him the story of 'The Princess Bride', a swashbuckling tale full of fencing, fighting, giants and monsters. He is very surprised when the story comes to life before his enchanted eyes...

Afterglow
(1997)A romantic quadrangle forms when a sexy contractor seduces an unhappy housewife, and her workaholic husband falls for the handyman’s beguiling wife.

Snapshots
(2002)An aging hippie rethinks his life, when a beautiful young woman, who reminds him of an old flame, enters his bookstore and his heart in Amsterdam.

Mothers of the Revolution
(2021)In 1981 a group of 36 women set off on a 120 mile march from Cardiff to Berkshire to protest against the planned arrival of American nuclear missiles on UK soil. In doing so they started something extraordinary, in time galvanizing over 70,000 women into action to protect their children and future generations.

Finding Neverland
(2004)Award winners Johnny Depp (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL), Kate Winslet (ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND), Dustin Hoffman, and Julie Christie (TROY, HAMLET) star in this magical tale about one of the world's greatest storytellers and the people who inspired his masterwork Peter Pan.

The Miracle Maker
(2000)An all-star British cast voices this detailed animated film about Jesus, from his humble birth to his life of miracles, forgiveness, and eternal love.

Hamlet
(1996)Hamlet returns home to learn that his father, the King, has recently died and his mother, Gertrude, has already married his uncle, Claudius.

No Such Thing
(2002)A foul-mouthed, mythical monster is befriended by a guileless young woman, who brings him to New York City where he becomes an instant celebrity.