Watch Kristin Scott Thomas Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Kristin Scott Thomas in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Kristin Scott Thomas's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in November 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Kristin Scott Thomas In Order of Popularity

  1. I've Loved You So Long
  2. Sarah's Key
  3. Tell No One
  4. Life as a House
  5. Darkest Hour
  6. The English Patient
  7. In the House
  8. Gosford Park
  9. Bitter Moon
  10. Nowhere Boy
  11. Suite Française
  12. Keeping Mum
  13. The Horse Whisperer
  14. Easy Virtue
  15. A Handful of Dust
  16. The Party
  17. Military Wives
  18. Leaving
  19. Looking for Hortense
  20. The Invisible Woman
  21. The Revengers' Comedies
  22. The Walker
  23. Only God Forgives
  24. The Woman in the Fifth
  25. Random Hearts
  26. Under the Cherry Moon
  27. The Tenth Man
  28. Force majeure

Stream the top 28 Movies and Shows starring Kristin Scott Thomas

1. I've Loved You So Long

Rated: PG-13

7.6/10

A woman struggles to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison.

2. Sarah's Key

Rated: M

7.5/10

On the night of 16 July 1942, ten year old Sarah and her parents are being arrested and transported to the Velodrome d'Hiver in Paris where thousands of other jews are being sent to get deported. Sarah however managed to lock her little brother in a closet just before the police entered their apartment. Sixty years later, Julia Jarmond, an American journalist in Paris, gets the assignment to write an article about this raid, a black page in the history of France. She starts digging archives and through Sarah's file discovers a well kept secret about her own in-laws.

3. Tell No One

Rated: Not Rated

7.5/10

A man receives a mysterious e-mail appearing to be from his wife, who was murdered years earlier. As he frantically tries to find out whether she's alive, he finds himself being implicated in her death.

4. Life as a House

Rated: R

7.5/10

When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.

5. Darkest Hour

Rated: PG-13

7.4/10

A thrilling and inspiring true story begins on the eve of World War II as, within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.

6. The English Patient

Rated: R

7.4/10

In the 1930s, Count Almásy is a Hungarian map maker employed by the Royal Geographical Society to chart the vast expanses of the Sahara Desert along with several other prominent explorers. As World War II unfolds, Almásy enters into a world of love, betrayal, and politics.

7. In the House

Rated: R

7.4/10

A sixteen-year-old boy insinuates himself into the house of a fellow student from his literature class and writes about it in essays for his French teacher. Faced with this gifted and unusual pupil, the teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for his work, but the boy’s intrusion will unleash a series of uncontrollable events.

8. Gosford Park

Rated: R

7.2/10

In 1930’s England, a group of pretentious rich and famous gather together for a weekend of relaxation at a hunting resort. But when a murder occurs, each one of these interesting characters becomes a suspect.

9. Bitter Moon

Rated: R

7.2/10

A passenger on a cruise ship develops an irresistible infatuation with an eccentric paraplegic's wife.

10. Nowhere Boy

Rated: R

7.1/10

The drama tells the story of John Lennon's teenage years in Liverpool and the start of his journey to becoming a successful musician. The story also examines the impact on his early life and personality of the two dominant females in his childhood.

11. Suite Française

Rated: N/A

7.0/10

France, 1940. In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier is trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother-in-law as they both await news of her husband: a prisoner of war. Parisian refugees start to pour into their small town, soon followed by a regiment of German soldiers who take up residence in the villagers' own homes. Lucile initially tries to ignore Bruno von Falk, the handsome and refined German officer staying with them. But soon, a powerful love draws them together and leads them into the tragedy of war.

12. Keeping Mum

Rated: R

6.8/10

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.

13. The Horse Whisperer

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

The mother of a severely traumatized daughter enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the girl's equally injured horse.

14. Easy Virtue

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

A young Englishman marries a glamorous American. When he brings her home to meet the parents, she arrives like a blast from the future - blowing their entrenched British stuffiness out the window.

15. A Handful of Dust

Rated: PG

6.6/10

English aristocrat Tony Last welcomes tragedy into his life when he invites John Beaver to visit his vast estate. There Beaver makes the acquaintance of Tony's wife, Brenda. Together, they continue their relationship in a series of bedroom assignations in London. Trusting to a fault, Tony is unaware that anything is amiss until his wife suddenly asks for a divorce. With his life in turmoil, Tony goes on a haphazard journey to South America.

16. The Party

Rated: MA15+

6.6/10

Various individuals think they’re coming together for a party in a private home, but a series of revelations results in a huge crisis that throws their belief systems – and their values – into total disarray.

17. Military Wives

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

Inspired by global phenomenon of military wives choirs, the story celebrates a band of misfit women who form a choir on a military base. As unexpected bonds of friendship flourish, music and laughter transform their lives, helping each other to overcome their fears for loved ones in combat.

18. Leaving

Rated: MA15+

6.3/10

Suzanne is a well to do married woman and mother in the south of France. Her idle bourgeois lifestyle gets her down and she decides to go back to work as a physiotherapist. Her husband agrees to fix up a consulting room for her in their backyard. When Suzanne and the man hired to do the building meet, the mutual attraction is sudden and violent. Suzanne decides to give up everything and live this all engulfing passion to the fullest.

19. Looking for Hortense

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

Damien is a professor of Chinese civilization who lives with his wife, Iva, a theater director, and their son Noé. Their love is mired in a mountain of routine and disenchantment. To help keep Zorica from getting deported, Iva gets Damien to promise he’ll go to his father, a state department official, for help. But Damien and his father have a distant and cool relationship. And this mission is a risky business which will send Damien spiraling downward and over the edge...

20. The Invisible Woman

Rated: R

6.1/10

In 1857, at the height of his fame and fortune, novelist and social critic Charles Dickens meets and falls in love with teenage stage actress Nelly Ternan. As she becomes the focus of his heart and mind, as well as his muse, painful secrecy is the price both must pay.

21. The Revengers' Comedies

Rated: PG-13

6.1/10

After saving each other from jumping off a bridge, Henry Bell and Karen Knightly plot to avenge the people who drove them to suicide. Henry will ruin the life of the woman who married Karen's boyfriend, while Karen will work as a secretary for the man who took Henry's job. Whether revenge will be sweet – or bittersweet – is anyone's guess.

22. The Walker

Rated: R

5.8/10

An escort who caters to Washington D.C.'s society ladies becomes involved in a murder case.

23. Only God Forgives

Rated: R

5.7/10

Julian, who runs a Thai boxing club as a front organization for his family's drug smuggling operation, is forced by his mother Crystal to find and kill the individual responsible for his brother's recent death.

24. The Woman in the Fifth

Rated: R

5.3/10

An American writer moves to Paris to be closer to his daughter and finds himself falling immediately on hard times.

25. Random Hearts

Rated: R

5.3/10

After the death of their loved ones in a tragic plane crash, Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas find each other's keys in each other's loved ones' possessions and realize that the two were having an affair and they must figure out all the details.

26. Under the Cherry Moon

Rated: PG-13

5/10

Two friends from Miami are in the French Riviera enjoying life by scamming money off of rich women. One day, they read about a young woman set to inherit $50 million from her father. At first, Tricky has Christopher Tracy talked into romancing her for her money, but in getting to know her, Christopher falls in love with her. This love comes between the brothers, and Tricky tells about the plan.

27. The Tenth Man

Rated: Not Rated

/10

During World War 2 the Germans arrested people at random off the streets of Paris and in retaliation to sabotage by the resistance announced the execution of one in ten prisoners. Chosen as one of the victims, lawyer Chavel trades his place with another man in return for all his possessions. At the end of the war he returns to his house and tries to integrate himself with the family of the man who traded places with him, all the while hiding his true identity. However matters are complicated when a stranger arrives claiming to be Chavel.

28. Force majeure

Rated: N/A

/10

Force Majeure (Uncontrollable Circumstances) begins with a drug deal involving tourists Phillipe (Patrick Bruel) and Daniel (Francois Cluzet), and a Dutch stranger. Two years pass: the Dutchman has been arrested in an unspecified Asian country, where the penalty for drug trafficking is death. Phillipe and Daniel agree to admit that the hashish partly belongs to them, which will reduce the Dutchman's sentence, but also subject the twosome to a prison sentence themselves. Malcolm Forrest (Alan Bates), a representative of Amnesty International, does what he can to aid all three of the unfortunate young men. Force Majeure was co-written by Michele De Broca, wife of director Philippe De Broca.