What are the best Tilda Swinton films of all time?
Perhaps the most daring and shape-shifting actor in contemporary cinema — she has played ancient sorcerers, grieving mothers, corporate villains, and vampires with the same eerie otherworldly precision. Which Tilda Swinton film is your favorite?

Orlando (1992)
Swinton plays the immortal Orlando — a nobleman who wakes up one day as a woman — in Sally Potter's dreamy, feminist adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel.

Michael Clayton (2007)
Swinton won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Karen Crowder, a corporate lawyer whose polished exterior conceals increasingly desperate choices.

We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
Swinton gives a shattering performance as Eva, a mother haunted by guilt and grief after her son commits a school massacre.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Swinton brings imperious, icy menace to the White Witch Jadis, the tyrannical ruler who has kept Narnia frozen in eternal winter.

Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
Swinton plays Eve, an ancient vampire whose relationship with her melancholy musician husband spans centuries, in Jim Jarmusch's languid, beautiful meditation on eternity.

I Am Love (2009)
Swinton plays Emma Recchi, a Russian-born Italian matriarch who discovers passion and herself through a forbidden affair in Luca Guadagnino's sumptuous drama.

Doctor Strange (2016)
Swinton plays the Ancient One — a Celtic mystic and sorcerer supreme — with serene power and enigmatic grace in Marvel's superhero origin story.

Snowpiercer (2013)
Swinton is grotesquely funny and frightening as Minister Mason, the bureaucratic enforcer maintaining the rigid class system aboard the last train on a frozen Earth.

Burn After Reading (2008)
Swinton plays Katie Cox, the icy, adulterous wife of John Malkovich's paranoid ex-CIA analyst, in the Coen Brothers' darkly absurd Washington comedy.

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Swinton plays the impossibly ancient Madame D., whose death sets off the entire intricate plot of Wes Anderson's beloved caper.

Suspiria (2018)
Swinton plays not one but three roles — a dance mistress, an ancient witch, and a grieving psychiatrist — in Luca Guadagnino's hallucinatory horror remake.

Memoria (2021)
Swinton plays a Scottish woman in Colombia tormented by a mysterious booming sound that only she can hear in Apichatpong Weerasethakul's hypnotic arthouse film.

Okja (2017)
Swinton plays the eccentric, bombastic CEO of a corporation that has engineered a super-pig — a creature a young Korean girl will stop at nothing to protect.
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