Rupert Graves
20 titles
Filmography
20 results

Clapham Junction
(2007)A chronicle of 36 hours in the lives of a number of interconnected gay men in Clapham, South London.

Where Angels Fear to Tread
(1991)Based upon E. M. Forster's best-selling novel, this period drama follows a rich Edwardian widow (Helen Mirren) who marries a handsome Tuscan dentist (Rupert Graves) but dies in childbirth. Her English family travel to Italy in order to bring the child back home to England, but are unprepared for what unfolds.

Dreaming of Joseph Lees
(1999)A woman’s childhood crush on her cousin, Joseph Lees, is reignited when he returns home, but she’s forced to make a fateful choice when another suitor becomes dangerously possessive.

Native
(2018)Two scientists are selected to travel across the universe to the source of a distant transmission and potential life.

Swimming with Men
(2018)Middle-aged men start a synchronized swim team.

Intimate Relations
(1996)A drama and black comedy who has an affair with a middle aged housewife. It is 1954, Mr and Mrs Beasley (Matthew Walker and Julie Walters) live in apparent bliss in a small provincial town. A war hero and a model housewife but behind the net curtains of their immaculate semi, the seeds of discontent have been sown. Enter Harold Guppy (Rupert Graves) a young sailor who becomes their lodger.

Sacrifice
(2016)A couple encounters a sinister cult in a Norwegian village.

Maurice
(1987)Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster's Maurice is a story of coming to terms with one's sexuality and identity in the face of disapproval and misunderstanding.

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.

Damage
(1992)Airs and graces are a thin veil over sexual deviance in this erotic drama, as young Juliette Binoche and a wolfish Jeremy Irons set the screen on fire. One of the final films from the great Louis Malle, this delectable tale of forbidden desire cuts to the incestuous heart of Britain’s upper classes.
The Waiting Room
(2007)Lone parent Anna (Anne-Marie Duff) is involved with her next-door neighbor George (Rupert Graves), whose marriage has settled into a rut. Meanwhile, care worker Stephen (Ralf Little) is having doubts about his own long-term relationship. When Anna and Stephen meet by chance, each glimpses the happiness that has hitherto been so elusive. Straight from the Edinburgh Film Festival, IFC Films presents this sophisticated indie debut from writer/director Roger Goldby, a bracingly illuminating portrayal of stalled relationships and second chances.

The Revengers' Comedies
(1998)Depressed businessman Henry Bell (Sam Neill) and aristocrat Karen Knightly (Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter) cross paths while contemplating suicide on the London Bridge. Instead, they devise a plan to get back at each other's enemies. This plan becomes complicated, however, when Henry falls in love with Imogen - the object of Karen's revenge.

Dalíland
(2022)In 1973, a young gallery assistant is drawn into the wild, never-ending party that is artist Salvador Dalí's life in New York City. As he helps the aging genius prepare for an important show, he discovers not everything is as it seems.

Son of the Dragon
A young thief masquerades as a prince to swindle a royal family in Shanghai of their riches and steal their daughter’s hand in marriage.

Extreme Ops
(2002)A group of the world's top daredevil extreme skiers and snowboarders gather together for an amazing film shoot, but when the crew accidentally films a murderous war criminal who has been hiding in the mountains, they find themselves skiing for their lives as they try to escape him.

Fast Girls
(2012)A young runner with a chip on her shoulder has high goals for herself when she gets into a personal competition with a wealthy rival.
The Dinner Party
(2007)Cutting Edge views the end of the Tory era in 1997 through a Home Counties dinner party

The Madness of King George
(1994)In late 18th century England, the benevolent King George III takes ill, showing signs of madness, opening the door to be usurped by his worthless son.

Wolves of War
(2023)At WWII's end, a tough British officer leads Allied commandos on a daring mission into Bavaria to rescue an American hostage from German forces.

V for Vendetta
(2006)From Lilly and Lana Wachowski and Joel Silver, the masterminds behind The Matrix trilogy, comes another intriguing, action-packed fantasy-thriller.