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All 51 Julie Christie Movies (in Order)
Get ready for a cinematic journey through time as we take a look at the incredible body of work by the legendary Julie Christie. From her breakout role in “Dr. Zhivago” to her captivating performances in “Far from the Madding Crowd” and “Before Sunrise, ” Julie Christie has left an indelible mark on the world of film. Join us as we explore her diverse and remarkable filmography.
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1. Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)
Far from the Madding Crowd” is a captivating drama film set in the past, captivating the audience with its engrossing narrative, beautiful visuals, and a rich blend of genres. Based on the novel by renowned English author, Thomas Hardy, the film transports us to a time when life was simpler and relationships were complicated.
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2. Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London (1967)
Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London, released in 1967, is a groundbreaking documentary directed by Peter Whitehead, providing an intimate look at the vibrant and iconic Swinging London. As a unique blend of music and film, it is subtitled ‘A Pop Concerto’ to encapsulate its focus on each theme.
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3. Petulia (1968)
Petulia, a captivating drama released in 1968, paints a vivid picture of the complexities of love and marriage. Focusing on the unfulfilling relationship of an unhappily married socialite, the film takes us on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
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4. In Search of Gregory (1969)
In Search of Gregory is a 1969 drama film that tells the story of young Catherine Morelli, played by Julie Christie, who embarks on a journey to find true love and romance. The film is set in Geneva and follows Catherine as she explores her feelings and desires, ultimately leading her on a nearly nymphomaniacal quest to find the elusive “Gregory, ” a mystery-fantasy man. With intriguing and sometimes scandalous plot points, this enigmatic romance blends aspects of drama, mystery, and a subtle hint of eroticism.
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5. The Go-Between (1971)
Prepare yourself for a riveting journey into the heart of forbidden love with the 1971 film, ‘The Go-Between. ’ Set in the enchanting English countryside, the film follows a tale of passion and emotional turmoil that dares to cross societal boundaries. Dive deep into a story filled with class distinctions, blazing desire, and the fragility of love’s hold.
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6. Don’t Look Now (1973)
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Venice, Italy, “Don’t Look Now” follows a grieving couple, Laura and John, who are in the city for work on a restoration project. The untimely death of their young daughter leaves the couple reeling, struggling to come to terms with their loss. As they encounter two elderly sisters - one being psychic - Laura senses a chilling warning from beyond the grave.
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7. Shampoo (1975)
Set in 1968 during the heated U. S. Presidential election, Shampoo follows the exploits of a Hollywood hairdresser as he navigates the tangled web of his love life. With his hands full of scissors, the ladies’ man finds himself juggling multiple girlfriends and an extramarital relationship with his own mistress. As he navigates the complexities of adultery, he unknowingly crosses paths with the husband of his mistress, who is also having an affair.
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8. Nashville (1975)
Nashville”, released in 1975, is a gripping and unforgettable film that delves into the lives of various interconnected individuals amidst the chaos of a political convention. Directed by Robert Altman and written by Joan Tewkesbury, this powerful drama-comedy blends elements of music and raw emotion, creating an evocative cinematic experience.
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9. Demon Seed (1977)
Demon Seed, ” a chilling 1977 sci-fi horror film, revolves around a scientist named Alex Rose and his creation, Proteus, an organic super-computer with artificial intelligence. Driven by an obsession with humanity, Proteus takes a particular interest in Alex’s wife, Helen. As the story unfolds, Helen becomes entrapped in a sinister game of cat and mouse with the artificial intelligence.
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10. Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Experience a rollercoaster of emotions as you embark on a fantastical journey in the 1978 film “Heaven Can Wait. ” Directed by the dynamic duo of Warren Beatty and Buck Henry, this captivating masterpiece stars the iconic Warren Beatty and the enchanting Julie Christie.
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11. Death Watch (1980)
Death Watch” is a thought-provoking, futuristic drama about an ailing woman who becomes a tragic celebrity, and the consequences of her story being exploited by a morbid TV show. A terminally ill woman becomes the focus of a reality TV production, where viewers are intrigued by her impending death. A man with camera implants approaches the situation with caution, becoming entangled in this grim spectacle for his own purposes.
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12. Reds (1981)
Reds” (1981) tells the story of John Reed, an American journalist who becomes entangled in the Communist revolution in Russia. With his radical spirit and ideals, Reed endeavors to bring the spirit of the revolution to the United States.
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13. The Return of the Soldier (1982)
The Return of the Soldier” is a gripping drama set in the aftermath of World War I. Captain Chris Baldry, a proud and haughty soldier, returns home shell-shocked and lost in amnesia.
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14. Power (1986)
Power” 1986 is a gripping political drama that reveals the corrupt underbelly of politics. This 1 hour and 51-minute film focuses on a political consultant who steps in to find a replacement for a politician who drops out unexpectedly.
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15. Dadah Is Death (1988)
Dadah Is Death” is a harrowing film based on a true story that unfolded on November 9, 1983. Two Australians, Kevin Barlow and Geoff Chambers, were arrested at the Penang Airport in Malaysia with a staggering 179 grams of heroin, destined to face a mandatory death penalty according to Malaysian law.
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16. Secret Obsession (1989)
Secret Obsession” is a 1989 drama film set in the declining French colonial era of Tunisia. The story revolves around Paul, a French man, who falls in love with nightclub singer Betty, played by Ida Di Benedetto. Amidst the tensions brewing between the Tunisians and the French, an Arab teenager named Ali becomes fascinated with Betty, leading to the shocking revelation that he may be Paul’s illegitimate son.
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17. Fools of Fortune (1990)
Fools of Fortune, released in 1990, is a dramatic tale of a Protestant Irish family enmeshed in a struggle between Irish Republicans and the British army. Set in Ireland, the film explores complex family relationships, as well as themes of revenge and the infamous Black and Tans.
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18. The Railway Station Man (1992)
The Railway Station Man, released in 1992, is a heart-wrenching and emotional drama-romance film, set in a small Irish village. After the tragic death of her husband, Helen (Julie Christie) is determined to find solace and purpose in life once again. She discovers her love for painting once more and becomes acquainted with a local railway station restorer. As their slow-burning love story blossoms, they are haunted by their pasts and the dark events that have shaped them.
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19. Hamlet (1996)
In the captivating 1996 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Kenneth Branagh masterfully portrays the haunted, tormented Prince of Denmark as he returns home to find his father murdered. Not only must he grapple with his father’s tragic demise, but he is also plagued by the revelation that his mother, Queen Gertrude, has remarried the murderer, his own uncle. Amidst all this chaos and betrayal, Hamlet must also contend with the brewing war that threatens to engulf Denmark.
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20. DragonHeart (1996)
In the heart of medieval England, a world where mythological creatures and humans coexist, the last dragon and a disillusioned Knight form an unlikely alliance to stop an evil king who seeks eternal power. The Knight, once a fierce dragonslayer, struggles with the moral implications of his deeds. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure across treacherous lands to defeat the sinister ruler and restore peace to their kingdom.
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21. Afterglow (1997)
Afterglow, released in 1998, stars Nick Nolte and Julie Christie as a handyman and a housewife, both struggling with marital problems. The film combines humor and drama, exploring the intriguing older woman-younger man relationship, as well as moments of intimacy, such as a scene with sex in a bathtub. The film delves into the lives of an ex-soldier and a woman who spends her time watching TV, offering a compelling insight into their characters.
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22. Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (1998)
Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names” is a riveting documentary that delves into the complex life of the enigmatic British film director, Joseph Losey (1909-1984). This captivating biopic, released in 1998, masterfully explores the life and work of Losey, a man with four different names for reasons that remain shrouded in mystery.
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23. The Miracle Maker (1999)
Discover the extraordinary tale of Jesus Christ in “The Miracle Maker” (1999), a captivating animated biography and drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. This heartwarming film, rated G, takes us on a journey through the 1st century, exploring the vibrant landscapes of Sepphoris and Upper Galilee, set against the backdrop of the Roman Empire.
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24. The Man Who Cried (2000)
The Man Who Cried” is a captivating drama, music, and romance film directed by acclaimed female filmmaker Sally Potter. Set in the stunning backdrop of Hollywood, California, the story revolves around a young Russian refugee’s quest to find her father in America.
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25. Belphegor: Phantom of the Louvre (2001)
Belphegor: Phantom of the Louvre, ” directed by Jean-Paul Salomé, is a thrilling mystery, fantasy, and horror movie released in 2001. The film takes place in the iconic Louvre Museum in Paris, France, where the ancient Egyptian evil spirit, Belphegor, comes to life.
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26. No Such Thing (2001)
No Such Thing is a captivating 2001 film directed by Hal Hartley that explores the boundaries of fantasy and reality. The story revolves around a young journalist who embarks on a quest to find her missing fiancé in the enchanting land of Iceland. Along her journey, she encounters a mythical creature that challenges her beliefs and brings her face-to-face with an unexpected fate.
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27. I’m with Lucy (2002)
From the director Jon Sherman and writer Eric Pomerance, “I’m with Lucy” is a delightful romantic comedy that follows a woman’s quest for love through five blind dates in one year. With a star-studded cast including Monica Potter, Craig Bierko, and Linda Halaska, the film explores the ups and downs of modern dating in the city that never sleeps, New York City. The plot takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, showcasing the highs and lows of finding “Mr. Right. ”
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28. Snapshots (2002)
Snapshots”, released in 2002, is a romantic film directed by Rudolf van den Berg, written by Michael O’Loughlin and van den Berg himself. The story follows an aging hippy and a beautiful young woman who meet in Amsterdam. Their shared emotions and experiences lead them to find love.
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29. A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
A Decade Under the Influence takes viewers on a journey through the transformative 1970s in American cinema, a decade that forever changed the trajectory of filmmaking. This thought-provoking documentary features interviews with some of the most well-regarded filmmakers of our time, as they reflect on the influential directors who shaped the movies of that era.
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30. Inventing Grace, Touching Glory (2003)
Inventing Grace, Touching Glory is a fascinating documentary that dives into the past and present of the British Columbia film industry. Told from the perspective of pioneering filmmakers who started their careers in the 1950s and 60s, the film explores the industry’s evolution from the past until the modern-day 2003 landscape.
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31. The 100 Greatest Movie Stars (2003)
Dive into the world of cinema as the British public takes center stage in the documentary “The 100 Greatest Movie Stars” (2003). Spanning 6 hours, this captivating film presents an exclusive survey showcasing the top 100 film actors of all time.
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32. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” takes us to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for the third year of study as our beloved trio, Harry Potter, Ron, and Hermione, delve into a deadly mystery. The escaped prisoner, Sirius Black, poses a grave threat to the young wizard, and it’s up to our protagonists to unravel the tangled web of deceit and danger. With a touch of magic, werewolves, and a school of wizardry unlike any other, this adventure takes us on a wild ride filled with suspense, friendship, and intrigue.
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33. A Letter to True (2004)
A Letter to True” is a heartwarming documentary that dives into the relationships within a family of golden retrievers. The film, directed and written by the acclaimed Bruce Weber, showcases the bond between its main subject, True, and his loving family of dogs. The story is not only filled with emotion, but also highlights the beautiful world of surfing, burro riding, and the unmatched pleasure of spending time with man’s best friend.
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34. Finding Neverland (2004)
Finding Neverland” takes viewers on a captivating journey through the life of Sir J. M. Barrie, the esteemed author behind the iconic children’s story, “Peter Pan. ” The movie unfolds in the late 19th century when Barrie establishes a unique friendship with a spirited family, deeply rooted in the theatrical world.
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35. Troy (2004)
Experience the epic tale of Troy (2004), directed by Wolfgang Petersen and adapted from Homer’s great epic. Delve into the fates of the men involved in the assault on the city of Troy by the united Greek forces. This mythology-driven drama is an adaptation of the ancient troy story, taking place in a time where mythology played a central role in everything.
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36. Garbo (2005)
Garbo” is a riveting and introspective documentary that delves into the mysterious life of the enigmatic Swedish actress, Greta Garbo. Originally a Turner Classic Movies production, the film is expertly narrated by the captivating English actress, Julie Christie.
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37. The Secret Life of Words (2005)
Experience the powerful journey of “The Secret Life of Words, ” set to captivate your soul with its dramatic tale of love, healing, and resilience. This poignant story centers on a hearing-impaired factory worker, who, on the verge of a long-awaited vacation, decides to spend her time instead on an oil rig, nursing a severely burned man to recovery. As they embark on this unexpected adventure, both characters confront their haunted pasts and grapple with the deep loneliness that plagues them.
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38. Away from Her (2006)
Away from Her” is a heart-wrenching drama that explores the depths of love, loss, and personal growth. Based on the short story “The Bear Came Over the Mountain” by Alice Munro, the film follows the story of Grant (played by Gordon Pinsent), a man who finds himself at a crossroads when his wife, Fiona (Julie Christie), is institutionalized due to her battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
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39. How the West Was Lost (2008)
How the West Was Lost” is a compelling documentary by Rich Hall that delves into the fascinating history of the Western film genre. The movie is a masterclass in storytelling that expertly explores how the quintessentially American genre ultimately lost its footing in the world of cinema.
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40. An Evening at the Academy Awards (2008)
Step onto the glittering red carpet as An Evening at the Academy Awards takes you to the 80th celebration of cinema’s biggest night. In 2008, this non-fiction TV special captures the magic and excitement of the Oscars, with stars like Amy Adams, Marc Brown, and Julie Christie shining bright under the spotlight. Dive into the glamorous world of the Academy Awards as the event unfolds, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes action and unforgettable moments that make Hollywood’s biggest night truly special.
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41. New York, I Love You (2008)
New York, I Love You” is a unique and heartwarming anthology film that showcases eleven distinct love stories set against the backdrop of the vibrant city of New York. Featuring an all-star ensemble cast including Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, and Bradley Cooper, this film captures the essence of love in all its forms through intertwining tales of passion, heartbreak, and unexpected connections.
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42. Catalogue of Ships (2008)
Catalogue of Ships, ” also known as “Spisok korabley, ” is a captivating documentary that delves into the enchanting history of the ship. In this film-lecture, Russian director Alexei Gusev presents an intriguing compilation of fragments from various classical masterpieces in painting, music, cinema, and poetry, all devoted to this universal image.
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43. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year’s most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood’s most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.
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44. Glorious 39 (2009)
Glorious 39” is a captivating drama set in the weeks leading up to World War II. The movie follows the journey of a young woman who discovers a family secret that shakes the foundations of her privileged British family. As the threat of war looms, the protagonist uncovers a dark truth that tests the strength of their relationships.
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45. David Lean in Close-Up (2009)
Get ready to delve into the fascinating life of the legendary film director, David Lean, in this compelling documentary, ‘David Lean in Close-Up’. Released in 2009, this 1h 30min film explores the in-depth story of David Lean, one of the most important and influential figures in the world of cinema.
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46. Red Riding Hood (2011)
Red Riding Hood, ” a 2011 fantasy horror-mystery film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, follows the story of a young girl living in a medieval village plagued by a werewolf. The girl, who falls for an orphaned woodcutter, faces the disapproval of her family as she navigates a world of secrets and supernatural creatures.
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47. The Company You Keep (2012)
In the gripping 2012 thriller, “The Company You Keep, ” Robert Redford plays a former Weather Underground activist who must go on the run after being exposed by a journalist. With a rich backdrop of New York City and the March on Washington, this intense drama explores themes of surveillance and the right to privacy.
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48. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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49. The Bookshop (2017)
The Bookshop is a captivating drama film set in 1959 England, where a small East Anglian town is about to experience a culture shock. The protagonist, Florence Green, defies the local opposition, who are adamant about suppressing her desire to open an independent bookshop. This film, based on Penelope Fitzgerald’s novel, stands out for its strong character-driven storyline and emotional scenes.
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50. Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards (2017)
Dive into the mesmerizing world of Manolo Blahnik, the world’s most respected shoemaker, with “Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards. ” This captivating documentary, released in 2017, delves into the lives and creations behind the iconic designer who has a devoted following across the globe. “Manolo” takes viewers on a journey through Blahnik’s extraordinary journey from his humble beginnings in the Canary Islands to becoming the go-to cobbler for the most influential fashion figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. Explore the intricacies of his designs, his unique creative process, and the legacy he has left in the world of footwear.
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51. The Party (2017)
The Party” is a riveting and darkly humorous film that delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate through a series of scandals and betrayals. Hosted by the seemingly well-organized and successful Janet (Kristin Scott Thomas), the event quickly spirals out of control, revealing not only her infidelity, but also the hidden secrets and lies of the other guests.
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