Rhys Ifans
30 titles
Filmography
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The 51st State
(2001)An American master chemist plans on scoring a once-in-a-lifetime drug deal until it doesn’t go as planned and unravels in a web of deceit.

Hannibal Rising
(2007)As in the Thomas Harris novel, the orphaned young Hannibal Lecter begins plotting bloody revenge, after his baby sister is killed during World War II.

Official Secrets
(2019)Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes lead a world-class ensemble in this gripping true life political thriller of a spy gone rogue who risked everything to stop an unjust war.

The Parting Glass
(2018)After the death of their younger sister, siblings recall their memories of her when they gather to collect her belongings.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age
(2007)A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments.

The Replacements
(2000)Shane Falco is a football player who believes his dreams have dissipated. Shane regrets believing the NFL would draft him. Fate takes a twist when a strike leaves the fields empty leaving team owners scrambling to fill uniforms.

The Shipping News
(2001)Quoyle (Kevin Spacey) is a newspaper inksetter in Poughkeepsie, silently suffering in a marriage of inconvenience to a woman, Petal (Cate Blanchett) who doesn't love him and is keen to put their baby daughter up for adoption. Petal is killed in an accident however, and worse, Quoyle's parents both die fairly soon after in a dual-suicide.

Misbehaviour
(2020)A group of women from different backgrounds hatches a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London from the inside.

Dancing at Lughnasa
(1998)Stunningly shot drama starring Meryl Streep, Kathy Burke & Rhys Ifans. Five sisters living together in 1930s rural Ireland experience the many ways in which family life can bring both joy and heartbreak.1998

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