
James Francis Ivory (born June 7, 1928) is an American film director, best known for the results of his long collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions, which included both Indian-born film producer Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Their films won six Academy Awards. Ivory has been nominated three times for the Best Director Oscar, and won his first Academy Award at the age of 89 in 2018, Best Adapted Screenplay for Call Me by Your Name. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Ivory, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
movieHer Song
2026 · Executive Producer
movieMerchant Ivory
2024 · Self, Executive Producer
movieThe Way It Was: Paris Restaurants in the 1970s
2023 · Executive Producer
movieOnly in Theaters
2022 · Self
movieA Cooler Climate
2022 · Self - Filmmaker / Narrator (voice), Director, Writer, Director of Photography
movieChinese Laundry
2022 · Producer
movieHannibal Hopkins & Sir Anthony
2021 · Self (archive footage)
Leçon de cinéma avec James Ivory
2020 · Self - Director, subject
movieE. M. Forster: His Longest Journey
2019 · Self
movieRich Atmosphere: The Music of Merchant Ivory Films
2019 · Himself - Narrator
movieThe Aspern Papers
2019 · Executive Producer
movieAmerican Marriage
2018 · Executive Producer, Co-Writer
movieCall Me by Your Name
2017 · Screenplay, Producer
movieArcadia Lost
2010 · Co-Producer
movieThe City of Your Final Destination
2009 · Director
Zefirino: The Voice of a Castrato
2006 · , Costume Design
movieA Tribute To Ismail Merchant
2005 · Self (archive footage)
movieThe White Countess
2005 · Director
tvLeçon de Cinéma
2004 · Self
movieLe Divorce
2003 · Director, Writer
movieLove & Loyalty: The Making of 'The Remains of the Day'
2001 · Self
movieBlind Loyalty, Hollow Honor: England's Fatal Flaw
2001 · Self
movieThe Remains of the Day: The Filmmaker's Journey
2001 · Self
movieThe Golden Bowl
2000 · Director
movieA Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
1998 · Screenplay, Director
movieMrs. Dalloway
1997 · Thanks
movieSurviving Picasso
1996 · Director
movieLumière & Company
1995 · Director
movieJefferson in Paris
1995 · Director
movieThe Remains of the Day
1993 · Director
movieHowards End
1992 · Director
movieMr. & Mrs. Bridge
1990 · Director
movieSlaves of New York
1989 · Director
movieMaurice
1987 · Director, Screenplay
movieA Room with a View
1986 · Director
movieNoon Wine
1985 · Executive Producer
movieThe Bostonians
1984 · Director
movieThe Wandering Company
1984 · Self
movieHeat and Dust
1983 · Director
movieThe Courtesans of Bombay
1983 · Writer
tvAmerican Playhouse
1982 · Director
movieQuartet
1981 · Director, Screenplay
movieJane Austen in Manhattan
1980 · Director
movieThe Five Forty-Eight
1979 · Director
movieThe Europeans
1979 · Director
movieHullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures
1978 · Director
movieRoseland
1977 · Director
movieAutobiography of a Princess
1975 · Director
movieThe Wild Party
1975 · Director
movieHelen, Queen of the Nautch Girls
1973 · Writer
movieWilliam: The Life, Works and Times of William Shakespeare
1973 · Teleplay
tvABC Afterschool Special
1972 · Teleplay
movieSavages
1972 · Director, Idea
movieAdventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization
1972 · Director, Writer
movieBombay Talkie
1970 · Screenplay, Director
movieThe Guru
1969 · Director, Writer
movieShakespeare-Wallah
1965 · Director, Writer
movieThe Delhi Way
1964 · Director, Director of Photography, Writer, Editor, Producer
movieThe Householder
1963 · Writer, Director
movieThe Sword and the Flute
1959 · Director, Writer, Editor, Producer
movieVenice: Theme and Variations
1957 · Director, Cinematography, Writer, Producer
tvThe Oscars
1953 · Self
movieJames Ivory Remembers Ismail Merchant
— · Himself
movieBrutta Figura
— · James, Writer
Ink & Ivory
— · Self
James Ivory: In Search of Love and Beauty
— · Self
Richard II
— · Director
movieAndorra
— · Executive Producer
Roselli’s Way
— · Executive Producer