Watch Tilda Swinton Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Tilda Swinton In Order of Popularity

  1. Galapagos
  2. Adaptation.
  3. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
  4. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema
  5. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
  6. We Need to Talk About Kevin
  7. Okja
  8. The Somme
  9. The French Dispatch
  10. Only Lovers Left Alive
  11. The Souvenir: Part II
  12. Orlando
  13. Julia
  14. The Human Voice
  15. I Am Love
  16. Letters from Generation Rx
  17. Suspiria
  18. Possible Worlds
  19. Three Thousand Years of Longing
  20. The Deep End
  21. The Invisible Frame
  22. Memoria
  23. A Bigger Splash
  24. Young Adam
  25. The Statement
  26. The Garden

Stream the top 26 Movies and Shows starring Tilda Swinton

1. Galapagos

Seasons: 1

Rated: G

8.2/10

The history of these beautiful Islands from their creation as uprising lava to their being studied by Darwin to their modern day inhabitants.

2. Adaptation.

Rated: R

7.7/10

Nicolas Cage is Charlie Kaufman, a confused L.A. screenwriter overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy, sexual frustration, self-loathing, and by the screenwriting ambitions of his freeloading twin brother Donald. While struggling to adapt "The Orchid Thief," by Susan Orlean, Kaufman's life spins from pathetic to bizarre. The lives of Kaufman, Orlean's book, become strangely intertwined as each one's search for passion collides with the others'.

3. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema

Seasons: 1

Rated: MA15+

7.7/10

As told through clips from 183 female directors, this epic history of the cinema focuses on women’s integral role in the development of film art. Using almost a thousand film extracts from thirteen decades and five continents, Mark Cousins asks how films are made, shot and edited; how stories are shaped and how movies depict life, love, politics, humour and death, all through the compelling lens of some of the world’s greatest filmmakers – all of them women.

4. Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema

Rated: TV-14

7.7/10

As told through clips from 183 female directors, this epic history of the cinema focuses on women’s integral role in the development of film art. Using almost a thousand film extracts from thirteen decades and five continents, Mark Cousins asks how films are made, shot and edited; how stories are shaped and how movies depict life, love, politics, humour and death, all through the compelling lens of some of the world’s greatest filmmakers – all of them women.

5. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

Rated: M

7.6/10

During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to live up to his father's expectations.

6. We Need to Talk About Kevin

Rated: R

7.5/10

After her son Kevin commits a horrific act, troubled mother Eva reflects on her complicated relationship with her disturbed son as he grew from a toddler into a teenager.

7. Okja

Rated: TV-MA

7.3/10

A young girl named Mija risks everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend - a massive animal named Okja.

8. The Somme

Rated: N/A

7.3/10

Drama-documentary recounting the events of the 1st July 1916 and the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front during the First World War. Told through the letters and journals of soldiers who were there.

9. The French Dispatch

Rated: R

7.3/10

The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.

10. Only Lovers Left Alive

Rated: R

7.2/10

A depressed musician reunites with his lover in the desolate streets of Detroit. Though their romance has endured several centuries, it is tested by the arrival of her capricious and unpredictable younger sister.

11. The Souvenir: Part II

Rated: R

7.2/10

In the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with a charismatic and manipulative older man, Julie begins to untangle her fraught love for him in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately constructed fiction.

12. Orlando

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

England, 1600. Queen Elizabeth I promises Orlando, a young nobleman obsessed with poetry, that she will grant him land and fortune if he agrees to satisfy a very particular request.

13. Julia

Rated: MA15+

7/10

An alcoholic becomes involved in a fellow A.A. member's plan to kidnap her young son from the boy's wealthy grandfather.

14. The Human Voice

Rated: R

7/10

A monologue of a woman talking on the phone with her longterm lover who is about to marry another girl.

15. I Am Love

Rated: R

7.0/10

Emma left Russia to live with her husband in Italy. Now a member of a powerful industrial family, she is the respected mother of three, but feels unfulfilled. One day, Antonio, a talented chef and her son's friend, makes her senses kindle.

16. Letters from Generation Rx

Rated: Not Rated

6.8/10

As a result of the 2008 documentary"Generation Rx," thousands of people wrote director Kevin P. Miller to share their experiences on psychiatric drugs. Miller combines their gripping tales with the latest mental health research, science, and medical health perspectives.

17. Suspiria

Rated: MA15+

6.7/10

Young American dancer Susie Bannion arrives in 1970s Berlin to audition for the world-renowned Helena Markos Dance Company. When she vaults to the role of lead dancer, the woman she replaces breaks down and accuses the company's female directors of witchcraft. Meanwhile, an inquisitive psychotherapist and a member of the troupe uncover dark and sinister secrets as they probe the depths of the studio's hidden underground chambers.

18. Possible Worlds

Rated: N/A

6.7/10

The same man lives out several parallel lives in different "worlds" and in different relationships at the same time.

19. Three Thousand Years of Longing

Rated: M

6.7/10

A solitary scholar discovers an ancient bottle while on a trip to Istanbul and unleashes a djinn who offers her three wishes. Filled with reluctance, she is unable to come up with one until his stories spark in her a desire to be loved.

20. The Deep End

Rated: R

6.6/10

With her husband Jack perpetually away at work, Margaret Hall raises her children virtually alone. Her teenage son is testing the waters of the adult world, and early one morning she wakes to find the dead body of his gay lover on the beach of their rural lakeside home. What would you do? What is rational and what do you do to protect your child? How far do you go and when do you stop?

21. The Invisible Frame

Rated: N/A

6.5/10

In 1988 Cynthia Beatt and the young Tilda Swinton embarked on a filmic journey along the Berlin Wall into little-known territory. The film CYCLING THE FRAME is now an unusual document. 21 years later, in June 2009, Beatt & Swinton re-traced the line of the Wall that once isolated West Berlin. THE INVISIBLE FRAME depicts this poetic passage through varied landscapes, this time on both sides of the former Wall.

22. Memoria

Rated: PG

6.5/10

A Scottish orchid farmer visiting her ill sister in Bogotá, Colombia, befriends a young musician and a French archaeologist in charge of monitoring a century-long construction project to tunnel through the Andes mountain range. Each night, she is bothered by increasingly loud bangs which prevent her from getting any sleep.

23. A Bigger Splash

Rated: R

6.4/10

While vacationing on a Sicilian island with her boyfriend (Matthias Schoenaerts), a rock star (Tilda Swinton) receives an unexpected visit from an old flame (Ralph Fiennes) and his seductive daughter (Dakota Johnson).

24. Young Adam

Rated: NC-17

6.4/10

A young drifter working on a river barge disrupts his employers' lives while hiding the fact that he knows more about a dead woman found in the river than he admits.

25. The Statement

Rated: R

6.2/10

The film is set in France in the 1990s, the French were defeated by the Germans early in World War II, an armistice was signed in 1940 which effectively split France into a German occupied part in the North and a semi-independent part in the south which became known as Vichy France. In reality the Vichy government was a puppet regime controlled by the Germans. Part of the agreement was that the Vichy Government would assist with the 'cleansing' of Jews from France. The Vichy government formed a police force called the Milice, who worked with the Germans...

26. The Garden

Rated: Unrated

/10

From the ashes of the L.A. riots arose a lush, 14-acre community garden, the largest of its kind in the United States. Now bulldozers threaten its future.