Watch Jim Broadbent Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Jim Broadbent In Order of Popularity

  1. Any Human Heart
  2. Ethel & Ernest
  3. Moulin Rouge!
  4. Longford
  5. Gangs of New York
  6. Another Year
  7. Nina Conti: Her Master's Voice
  8. London Spy
  9. Cloud Atlas
  10. The Gathering Storm
  11. Exile
  12. Arthur Christmas
  13. Nicholas Nickleby
  14. Iris
  15. When Did You Last See Your Father?
  16. The Lady in the Van
  17. Bridget Jones's Baby
  18. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
  19. Le Week-end
  20. The Sense of an Ending
  21. The Iron Lady
  22. Get Santa
  23. Art School Confidential
  24. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
  25. King Lear
  26. The Borrowers
  27. Around the World in 80 Days
  28. Dolittle
  29. King of Thieves
  30. Valiant

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Jim Broadbent

1. Any Human Heart

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.8/10

Jim Broadbent, Matthew Macfadyen and Sam Claflin take on the lead role of Logan Mountstuart in William Boyd's adaptation of his best-selling novel. From one man's emotional, tumultuous and unpredictable journey through the 20th century comes a funny, moving and ambitious four-part drama. Told through Logan's intimate journals, beginning with the idealism and arrogance of his youth, through the triumphs and tragedies of middle-age, to the unexpected dramas of his twilight years - his story reveals that all our lives are ultimately random, and defined by luck and seemingly inconsequential choices. Hayley Atwell, Natasha Little, Emerald Fennell, Ed Stoppard, Samuel West and Kim Cattrall star alongside Gillian Anderson and Tom Hollander as the lovers, wives, friends and infamous figures he encounters throughout his ordinary and yet utterly extraordinary life.

2. Ethel & Ernest

Rated: Not Rated

7.7/10

This hand drawn animated film, based on the award winning graphic novel by Raymond Briggs, is an intimate and affectionate depiction of the life and times of his parents, two ordinary Londoners living through extraordinary events.

3. Moulin Rouge!

Rated: PG-13

7.6/10

A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous Parisian nightclub, at the cusp of the 20th century. A young poet, who is plunged into the heady world of Moulin Rouge, begins a passionate affair with the club's most notorious and beautiful star.

4. Longford

Rated: TV-MA

7.5/10

A portrait of Lord Longford, a tireless British campaigner whose controversial beliefs often resulted in furious political debate and personal conflict.

5. Gangs of New York

Rated: R

7.5/10

It's 1863. Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points of America to seek vengeance against the psychotic gangland kingpin, Bill the Butcher, who murdered his father years earlier. With an eager pickpocket by his side and a whole new army, Vallon fights his way to seek vengeance on the Butcher and restore peace in the area.

6. Another Year

Rated: PG-13

7.4/10

During a year, a very content couple approaching retirement are visited by friends and family less happy with their lives.

7. Nina Conti: Her Master's Voice

Rated: MA15+

7.4/10

Internationally acclaimed ventriloquist Nina Conti takes the bereaved puppets of her mentor and erstwhile lover Ken Campbell on a pilgrimage to "Venthaven" the resting place for puppets of dead ventriloquists. She gets to know her latex and wooden travelling partners along the way, and with them deconstructs herself and her lost love in this ventriloquial docu-mockumentary requiem. Ken Campbell was a hugely respected maverick of the British theatre, an eccentric genius who would snort out forgotten artforms. Nina was his protégé in ventriloquism and has been said to have reinvented the artform. This film is truly unique in genre and style. No one has seen ventriloquism like this before.

8. London Spy

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.4/10

Danny is a gregarious, hedonistic romantic who gets drawn into the dangerous world of British espionage in this contemporary, emotional thriller. He falls for the anti-social but enigmatic Alex, both from opposite worlds, and they soon realise they’re perfect for each other. But when Alex suddenly disappears, Danny is utterly ill-equipped to take on his complex and codified world. Young, innocent and adrift he needs to decide whether he’s prepared to fight for the truth?

9. Cloud Atlas

Rated: R

7.4/10

A set of six nested stories spanning time between the 19th century and a distant post-apocalyptic future. Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future. Based on the award winning novel by David Mitchell. Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis.

10. The Gathering Storm

Rated: G

7.4/10

A love story offering an intimate look inside the marriage of Winston and Clementine Churchill during a particularly troubled, though little-known, moment in their lives.

11. Exile

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.3/10

Exile is a British psychological thriller television series dealing with the topic of Alzheimer's disease against a background of corruption. It stars John Simm and Jim Broadbent and was broadcast on BBC One. The series received varyingly positive reviews. John Simm received a BAFTA nomination for his role as Tom Ronstadt, as did the director John Alexander.

12. Arthur Christmas

Rated: PG

7.1/10

Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in one night. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable’ to all but one—Arthur. Arthur Claus is Santa’s misfit son who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present half way around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.

13. Nicholas Nickleby

Rated: M

7.1/10

Nicholas Nickleby, a young boy in search of a better life, struggles to save his family and friends from the abusive exploitation of his coldheartedly grasping uncle.

14. Iris

Rated: R

7.0/10

True story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days through her battle with Alzheimer's disease.

15. When Did You Last See Your Father?

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

The story of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father.

16. The Lady in the Van

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

The true story of the relationship between Alan Bennett and the singular Miss Shepherd, a woman of uncertain origins who ‘temporarily’ parked her van in Bennett’s London driveway and proceeded to live there for 15 years.

17. Bridget Jones's Baby

Rated: R

6.5/10

After breaking up with Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones's 'happily ever after' hasn't quite gone according to plan. Fortysomething and single again, she decides to focus on her job as top news producer and surround herself with old friends and new. For once, Bridget has everything completely under control. What could possibly go wrong? Then her love life takes a turn and Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack, the suitor who is everything Mr. Darcy is not. In an unlikely twist she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch she can only be fifty percent sure of the identity of her baby's father.

18. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself

Rated: TV-MA

6.5/10

In 1914, the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa invites studios to shoot his actual battles against Porfírio Diaz army to raise funds for financing guns and ammunition. The Mutual Film Corporation, through producer D.W. Griffith, interests for the proposition and sends the filmmaker Frank Thayer to negotiate a contract with Pancho Villa himself.

19. Le Week-end

Rated: R

6.4/10

Nick and Meg Burrows return to Paris, the city where they honeymooned, to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary and rediscover some romance in their long-lived marriage. The film follows the couple as long-established tensions in their marriage break out in humorous and often painful ways.

20. The Sense of an Ending

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

A man becomes haunted by his past and is presented with a mysterious legacy that causes him re-think his current situation in life.

21. The Iron Lady

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

A look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with a focus on the price she paid for power.

22. Get Santa

Rated: PG

6.3/10

A father and son must team up to save Christmas when they discover Santa Claus sleeping in their garage, having crashed his sleigh and found himself on the run from the police.

23. Art School Confidential

Rated: R

6.3/10

Starting from childhood attempts at illustration, the protagonist pursues his true obsession to art school. But as he learns how the art world really works, he finds that he must adapt his vision to the reality that confronts him.

24. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Rated: R

6/10

Bridget Jones is becoming uncomfortable in her relationship with Mark Darcy. Apart from discovering that he's a conservative voter, she has to deal with a new boss, a strange contractor and the worst vacation of her life.

25. King Lear

Rated: TV-14

6/10

Adaptation of Shakespeare's play.

26. The Borrowers

Rated: PG

5.9/10

The four-inch-tall Clock family secretly share a house with the normal-sized Lender family, "borrowing" such items as thread, safety pins, batteries and scraps of food. However, their peaceful co-existence is disturbed when evil lawyer Ocious P. Potter steals the will granting title to the house, which he plans to demolish in order to build apartments. The Lenders are forced to move, and the Clocks face the risk of being exposed to the normal-sized world.

27. Around the World in 80 Days

Rated: PG

5.8/10

A bet pits a British inventor, a Chinese thief and a French artist on a worldwide adventure that they can circle the globe in 80 days.

28. Dolittle

Rated: PG

5.6/10

After losing his wife seven years earlier, the eccentric Dr. John Dolittle, famed doctor and veterinarian of Queen Victoria’s England, hermits himself away behind the high walls of Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company. But when the young queen falls gravely ill, a reluctant Dolittle is forced to set sail on an epic adventure to a mythical island in search of a cure, regaining his wit and courage as he crosses old adversaries and discovers wondrous creatures.

29. King of Thieves

Rated: R

5.5/10

London, England, April 2015. Brian Reader, a retired thief, gathers an unlikely gang of burglars to perpetrate the biggest and boldest heist in British history. The thieves assault the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company and escape with millions in goods and money. But soon the cracks between the gang members begin to appear when they discuss how to share the loot.

30. Valiant

Rated: G

5.5/10

Set in 1944, Valiant is a woodland pigeon who wants to become a great hero someday. When he hears they are hiring recruits for the Royal Homing Pigeon Service, he immediately sets out for London. On the way, he meets a smelly but friendly pigeon named Bugsy, who joins him, mainly to get away from clients he cheated in a game of find-the pebble, and helps him sign up for the war.