James Faulkner
16 titles
Filmography
16 results
All Those Small Things
(2021)After the recent death of a close friend, Jonathan Robbins, a British game show host, searches for a deeper meaning for his life when he travels to the United States after receiving a letter from a young fan.

Paul, Apostle of Christ
(2018)As darkness spreads over the Roman empire, Paul and Luke defy a ruthless emperor, risking their lives to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Sonata
(2018)A gifted musician whose father died mysteriously finds his sheet music in the mansion he left her filled with cryptic symbols that will unleash evil.

All the Little Animals
(1999)After escaping his abusive stepfather, a young man with a mental disability finds solace with a peculiar old hermit who shares his love of animals.

The Trial of Lord Lucan
(1994)Twenty years after the disappearance of an infamous earl and suspected murderer, the Lucan mystery is presented before a jury in an imagined trial.

A Kid in Aladdin's Palace
(1997)A genie lures a young pizza delivery boy back to the 8th century where he is suddenly called to save all of Arabia from Aladdin's evil brother, Luxor.

The Bank Job
(2008)A 1971 bank heist yields not just a fortune but a wealth of state secrets.

Jolly Good Christmas
(2022)An architect and a personal shopper team up to find the perfect Christmas gift.

The Last Supper
(2025)The Last Supper captures the pivotal night before Jesus' betrayal from the perspective of those who walked beside Jesus. Fueled by ambition, fear and a sinister influence, Judas begins to conspire, while Peter pledges his loyalty, unaware of the emotional turmoil about to ensue. From executive producer Chris Tomlin and the creators of God's Not Dead comes a powerful celebration of divine love.

Day of Wrath
(2006)The sheriff of a Spanish town during the Inquisition must choose between his conscience and his family when he's tied to a series of barbaric murders.

Atomic Blonde
(2017)Charlize Theron is explosive as an assassin for the British secret service who gets double-crossed while on a mission in Berlin.

Final Portrait
(2017)In 1964, while on a short trip to Paris, the American writer and art-lover James Lord is asked by his friend, the world-renowned artist Alberto Giacometti, to sit for a portrait. The process, Giacometti assures Lord, will take only a few days. Flattered and intrigued, Lord agrees. So begins not only the story of a touching and offbeat friendship, but, seen through the eyes of Lord, a uniquely revealing insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity and, at times, downright chaos of the artistic process. Final Portrait is a bewitching portrait of a genius, and of a friendship between two men who are utterly different, yet increasingly bonded through a single, ever-evolving act of creativity. It is a film which shines a light on the artistic process itself, by turns exhilarating, exasperating and bewildering, questioning whether the gift of a great artist is a blessing or a curse.

Never Back Down: Revolt
(2021)An amateur fighter (Olivia Popica) is lured by a trafficking syndicate specializing in elite underground fighting where her brutal captor (Michael Bisping) forces her to fight or face certain death.

Conduct Unbecoming
(1975)The British Regimental party in Colonial India is shaken when a woman is assaulted, and accuses a newly arrived junior Lieutenant.

Underworld: Blood Wars
(2016)While striving to keep her daughter safe, vampire "death dealer" Selene battles Marius, a fearsome Lycan, and the villainous vampire, Semira.

The Surgeon of the Rusty Knife
(2022)Zé Arigó, a famous medium who helped heal numerous people, faces the disdain of the medical profession and the catholic church for his tactics.