Jason Schwartzman
30 titles
Filmography
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Klaus
(2019)A selfish postman and a reclusive toymaker form an unlikely friendship, delivering joy to a cold, dark town that desperately needs it.

Rushmore
(1998)A teenage boy and his friend both fall for their high school teacher

Spun
(2003)A down-on-his-luck drug addict connects with the man behind the meth lab, resulting in three days of insanity and mind-altering misadventures.

Asteroid City
(2023)An American desert town, 1955. The annual Junior Stargazer competition is spectacularly upended by world-changing events. With an all-star cast directed by Wes Anderson.

I ♥ Huckabees
(2004)A frustrated young environmentalist who is being exploited by a corporate schemer hires a pair of "Existential Detectives" to investigate a peculiar ongoing coincidence that leads him to fall under the influence of a nihilistic competitor.

Listen Up Philip
(2014)When a self-obsessed novelist (Jason Schwartzman) has problems with his novel and his girlfriend (Elisabeth Moss), he seeks refuge in his mentor's cottage where the peace and quiet allow him to focus on his favorite subject - himself.

Between the Temples
(2024)Jason Schwartzman's world is turned upside down when his school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student.
My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea
(2016)From cartoonist Dash Shaw comes an audacious, critically acclaimed comedy debut that blends disaster movies, teen dramas and blockbuster clichs into a dazzling tale about how high school shapes who we become, even in the most unusual of circumstance

7 Chinese Brothers
(2015)Larry (Jason Schwartzman), an honest-to-a-fault, constantly inebriated slacker, takes a job at the local Quick-Lube to support himself and his faithful dog Arrow - and maybe hit on his new boss in the meantime.

Other Music
(2019)Relive 20 years of music history at this underground record shop in Manhattan's East Village that carried indies and rare and imported vinyl and CDs.

The Marc Pease Experience
(2009)Former high school musical star, Marc Pease, finds himself still living in the past, eight years after graduating.

Marie Antoinette
(2006)The story of Marie-Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst), a naive, 14-year-old Austrian who married Louis XVI, and was unprepared for the woes of politics involved in being the Queen of France during the French Revolution.

Mountainhead
(2025)Written, directed, and executive produced by Emmy® winner Jesse Armstrong (HBO's Succession), Mountainhead follows a group of tech billionaires who gather against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis.

The Darjeeling Limited
(2007)Three brothers who have drifted apart try to reconnect on a hilarious adventure across India.

Queer
(2024)Starring an astonishing Daniel Craig as a lovestruck sensualist, Luca Guadagnino’s audacious adaptation of William Burroughs’s infamous novel is suffused with romantic longing. Under the sway of infatuation’s exquisite pains and entrancing pleasures, Queer travels to the mesmerizing ends of love.

The Overnight
(2015)A seemingly innocent invitation to dinner turns into a night of seduction and temptation when two couples get together for an evening.

The Polka King
(2017)Determined to make it big in America, Polish-born bandleader Jan Lewan draws his fans into a Ponzi scheme in this comedy based on a true story.

Fantastic Mr. Fox
(2009)Mr. Fox lives a happy life until he plots the greatest chicken heist the world has ever seen.

Quiz Lady
(2023)A comedy about estranged sisters and the game show which might be the key to their salvation.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
(2023)Coriolanus is the last hope for his failing lineage, the Snow family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With his livelihood threatened, Snow is assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird, a tribute from the impoverished District 12.