Max von Sydow
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Filmography
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Winter Light
(1963)Ingmar Bergman's highly personal treatise on the torments of faith, in which a widowed village pastor struggles to deal with his parishioners and ex-lover.

Kursk
(2018)The true story of how sailors fought to survive after their Russian submarine sank to the bottom of the Barents Sea, and the government's reaction.

Until the End of the World
(1991)A woman embarks on a transglobal quest with an enigmatic traveller as the world lies poised on the brink of nuclear war.

March or Die
(1977)In the 1920s, a French Foreign Legion unit protects an archaeological dig, until the discovery of a sacred burial site ignites an Arab tribal revolt.

Target Eagle
(1982)After infiltrating a gang of heroin smugglers, an undercover agent discovers the group is involved with smuggled uranium and the sale of nuclear arms.

Exorcist II: The Heretic
(1977)Father Lamont investigates the death of the priest who died four years earlier performing an exorcism on a girl with a demon still lurking inside her.

Intacto
(2001)Lives and fortunes are on the line in a high-stakes game, and only a select few have the power to steal other's good luck in this fantasy thriller.

Death Watch
(1980)Roddy has a camera implanted in his brain. He is then hired by a televisin producer to film a documentary of terminally ill Katherine, without her knowledge. His footage will then be run on the popular TV series, "Death Watch"...

Solomon Kane
(2009)When a powerful sorcerer kidnaps a local girl, a warrior renounces his vow of peace and promises to kill anyone in his path in order to rescue her.

Emotional Arithmetic
(2008)The past has cast a long shadow over the present, reaching to the picturesque farm where the now-married Melanie (Sarandon) lives unhappily with her husband (Plummer). When Melanie invites fellow Holocaust survivor Jakob (von Sydow) to her home, he unexpectedly brings Christopher (Byrne), whose love for Melanie has never diminished since their confinement in an internment camp.

What Dreams May Come
(1998)After Chris Nielsen (Williams) dies in an accident, he tries to remain close to his beautiful mortal wife, Annie (Annabella Sciorra). With the friendly spirit (Gooding, Jr.) assigned to guide him, he begins to adapt to his new state of being in a setting that can only be described as heavenly. But when his distraught wife takes her own life, she is banished to an eternal damnation.
Brink of Life
(1958)
Solomon
(1997)Experience the epic story of King Solomon of Israel, the beautiful Queen of Sheba, and a kingdom under threat of collapse in this biblical tale.

Snow Falling on Cedars
(1999)A murder trial has upset the quiet community of San Piedro, and now this tranquil village has become the center of controversy. For Ishamael Chambers (Ethan Hawke), a local reporter, the trial strikes a deep emotional chord when he finds his ex-lover is linked to the case. As he investigates the killing, he uncovers some startling clues that lead him to a shocking discovery.

Judge Dredd
(1995)In a future world gone rampant with crime, the Judges - police, judge, jury and executioner in one person - try to uphold the law. The best of them is Judge Dredd. When he is framed for a murder he did not commit, Dredd sets out to clear his name and uncovers a conspiracy along the way.

The Final Inquiry
(2007)In 35 AD, the Roman emperor sends a warrior to visit Jerusalem to investigate the death and disprove the rumored resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.
Miss Julie
(1951)Swedish filmmaker Alf Sjöberg’s visually innovative, Cannes Grand Prix-winning adaptation of August Strindberg’s renowned 1888 play brings to scalding life the excoriating words of the stage’s preeminent surveyor of all things rotten in the state of male-female relations. Miss Julie vividly depicts the battle of the sexes and classes that ensues when a wealthy businessman’s daughter (Anita Björk, in a fiercely emotional performance) falls for her father’s bitter servant. Celebrated for its unique cinematic style (and censored upon its first release in the United States for its adult content), Sjöberg’s film was an important turning point in Scandinavian cinema.