His best movies have stood the test of time and are cemented in history as true modern classics.
This clever and heartbreaking drama was loosely based on real-life medical experimentation seen in Kano, Nigeria.
One of Ralph Fiennes most impressive and subtle performances came in the Robert Redford Best Picture nomineeQuiz Show.
Set in the modern-day Vatican,Conclaveis a political conspiracy thriller featuring Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence.
Anthony Minghellas epic love story,The English Patient, was one of Ralph Fiennes’s most significant releases.
This was evident throughFiennes incredible performance as Harry Waters in Martin McDonaghs black comedy crime thrillerIn Bruges.
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A darkly comedic horror-thriller, The Menu focuses on a group of diners invited to a high-end restaurant on a private island by one of the world’s greatest chefs. Shortly after arriving on the island, Margot Mills begins to realize something is strange beyond the perceived pompous nature of the menu. Her suspicions are confirmed when the night turns deadly as the restaurant staff begins to descend into a cult-like madness.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 concludes the epic saga with Harry, Ron, and Hermione embarking on a perilous mission to defeat Voldemort. As their journey grows increasingly dire, Harry encounters three magical items that provide him powers to confront the dark wizard’s formidable strength.
The Reader is a German-American drama film directed by Stephen Daldry, based on Bernhard Schlink’s 1995 novel of the same name. Starring Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, and David Kross, the story revolves around the post-World War II workings of a young man who has an affair with an older woman, only to discover years later that she is on trial for Nazi war crimes.
The Constant Gardener is a political thriller directed by Fernando Meirelles and based on John le Carré’s novel. Ralph Fiennes stars as a British diplomat investigating his wife’s murder in Kenya, uncovering a conspiracy involving a pharmaceutical company. Rachel Weisz plays the wife in her Oscar-winning role, with the film delving into issues of corporate exploitation and human rights abuses.
Quiz Show is a drama film directed by Robert Redford. Set in the 1950s, the film follows the unraveling of a TV quiz show scandal where contestants, including Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), are given answers in advance. As a congressional investigator, played by Rob Morrow, delves into the deceit, the film explores themes of ethics, integrity, and the corrupting influence of fame and money.
Cardinal Lawrence leads the secretive papal election at the Vatican, where he uncovers a conspiracy and a secret that could destabilize the Church’s foundation as leaders gather from around the world.
In the aftermath of World War II, a critically burned patient in an Italian monastery recounts his tragic love affair with a married woman. As memories unfold, the complexities of their romance and the secrets of the past come to light, intertwining with the present and revealing poignant truths.
Directed by Martin McDonagh, In Bruges stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as Ray and Ken, two Irish hitmen sent to Belgium to carry out an assignment for their boss Harry, played by Ralph Fiennes. When a previous botched mission leads Harry to give Ken unexpected orders regarding Ray, the two find themselves at odds with each other and must decide how to proceed.
Schindler’s List is a historical drama directed by Steven Spielberg, chronicling the efforts of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved over a thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust. Starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Fiennes, the film vividly portrays the atrocities committed during World War II while highlighting Schindler’s transformation from a profit-driven industrialist to a humanitarian savior.
From director Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., the renowned concierge of the film’s titular hotel. Fiennes is joined by Tony Revolori as Zero, a newly hired bellhop who serves as Gustave’s partner-in-crime throughout the film. An older Zero, played by F. Murray Abraham, serves as the narrator for the story, which chronicles the adventures of Gustave and Zero after Gustave is framed for the murder of the wealthy Madame D., his patron and lover.