Kristin Scott Thomas
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I've Loved You So Long
(2008)Juliette Fontaine (Kristin Scott Thomas, Golden Globe® Nominee for I've Loved You So Long, Oscar® nominee for The English Patient) is a frail, haunted woman, an ex-doctor who's a shell of her former self. Having served 15 years in prison for an unspeakable crime, she's back on the "outside." With nowhere else to go, she comes to live with her loving but estranged sister Lea (Elsa Zylberstein). Together the sisters embark on a painful but redemptive journey back from life's darkest edge in this gripping drama of struggle and salvation.

Sarah's Key
(2010)An American journalist is captivated by a mysterious story involving a little Jewish girl living in France during the height of WWII.

Military Wives
(2020)While their husbands serve in Afghanistan, a misfit band of military wives transform their lives by forming a choir on their UK military base.

Daphne du Maurier: In Rebecca's Footsteps
(2017)Archival footage and interviews lend a picture of the life of the English romance novelist whose work was adapted into a number of enduring classics.

In the House
(2012)A teacher pushes a student with extraordinary gifts to keep on writing -- even though he knows the young author's research methods are questionable.

Suite Française
(2015)France, 1940: During the Nazi occupation, a young Frenchwoman begins a romance with a refined German officer while awaiting news of her POW husband.

The Tenth Man
(1988)In postwar France, a once-wealthy attorney deals with the fallout from a deadly deal he struck with a fellow inmate while imprisoned by the Nazis.

The Horse Whisperer
(1998)After a riding accident, a young girl and her horse are both left with serious physical and emotional scars. Determined to help, the girl's mother seeks out the "Horse Whisperer."

Keeping Mum
(2005)A pastor preoccupied with writing the perfect sermon fails to realize that his wife is having an affair and his children are up to no good.

A Handful of Dust
(1988)When a socialite enjoys the company of an opportunistic pauper, her infidelity and a death in the family bring down a prominent British household.

The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
(1990)The story of James Bond spans more than 30 years, spawning 14 books and even more movies. But even more fascinating is the man behind the phenomenon, who drew on his own true-life adventures to create James Bond: spy-turned-author Ian Fleming. Loosely based on the adventures of the creator of secret agent 007, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming follows Fleming (Jason Connery) from his privileged upbringing with an aristocratic mother, Lady Evelyn (Patricia Hodge), through his humble beginnings at Reuter's News Service, to his meteoric rise to the highest ranks of the British Secret Service. Although he flirted wildly with both danger and beautiful women, Fleming's relationship with his mother was strained and his romance with the one great love of his life was fiery. Starring the son of the cinema's first James Bond, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming probes the private life of a very public spy.

Random Hearts
(1999)From Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award(r)-winning producer and director of Out of Africa, comes this passionate romantic thriller with a stellar cast. Harrison Ford (Dutch Van Den Broeck) plays an Internal Affairs sergeant who becomes entangled with Kristin Scott Thomas, a high-powered Congresswoman (Kay Chandler), when an airplane crash kills both their spouses. Dutch soon discovers that it wa..

Under the Cherry Moon
(1986)Scheming to get rich quick, Christopher and his friend Tricky travel to the French Riviera. But Christopher's plans go awry when he falls madly in love with a beautiful, spoiled heiress whose parents plot to keep them apart.

Gosford Park
(2001)At the magnificent estate of Gosford Park, a weekend shooting party culminates in a murder mystery.

Four Weddings and a Funeral
(1994)This acclaimed British comedy centers on the intermittent romance between a charming (if slightly bumbling) Englishman and a beautiful American woman, who seem to always run into each other at weddings. Indeed, it is at the first of the title's four weddings that Charles (Hugh Grant) and Carrie (Andie McDowell) meet, enjoying a brief but fleeting connection. The spark is rekindled several months later, when they unexpectedly meet at another wedding. Unfortunately, however, Carrie has become engaged to another, a fact that complicates matters for them both.

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
(2012)A fisheries expert is approached by a consultant to help realize a sheik's vision of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert and embarks on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible possible.

Easy Virtue
(2008)After impulsively marrying an American divorcée in France, a young Englishman must confront his disapproving, upper-class family with his new bride.

My Old Lady
(2014)Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas star in this witty and heartfelt drama about surprising inheritances and unexpected connections.

Rebecca
(2020)A young newlywed moves to her husband's imposing estate, where she must contend with his sinister housekeeper and the haunting shadow of his late wife.

Final Set
(2021)A former professional tennis prodigy decides at age 37 to return to the French Open, in spite of his declining physical fitness and shattered knee.