Patricia Clarkson
34 titles
Filmography
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Five
(2011)Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Keys, Demi Moore, Patty Jenkins and Penelope Spheeris direct five short films that explore the impact of breast cancer.

Cairo Time
(2009)Two people become swept away in a passionate love affair which forever changes their lives, in this moving romantic drama starring Patricia Clarkson.

Legendary
(2010)Cal Chetley is a bright, engaging, undersized fifteen year-old who's been picked on most of his life. Cal joins his high school wrestling team in the hopes his brother will train him. More importantly, Cal uses wrestling as the tool to reunite his family.

Last Weekend
(2014)Patricia Clarkson powers this humorous drama about Celia, an aging matriarch who wants everyone to gather one last time at the family's gorgeous Lake Tahoe manor and reminisce before she puts it on the market. However, her sons are too preoccupied with their own busy lives and struggling relationships for any nostalgia, and the dream of a splendid Labor Day weekend dies quickly in a whirlwind of contention, crisis and family dysfunction. Set in the infamous Hurricane Bay house of George Stevens' 1951 melodrama A Place In The Sun, where Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift once caused fireworks, Last Weekend gracefully captures the soulful transformation in Celia as she is forced to let go of her fantasy and attend to the harsh reality brought on by a sudden emergency.

October Gale
(2014)On a remote island, a doctor helps a mysterious man who washed ashore evade the killer who is stalking him in this edge-of-your-seat thriller.

Wendigo
(2002)A boy comes to believe a folk tale about a shape-shifting creature has something to do with his family's bad luck at their upstate New York cabin.

Out of Blue
(2019)When homicide detective Mike Hoolihan (Patricia Clarkson) is called to investigate the murder of a leading astrophysicist in New Orleans, she is confronted by a mystery that begins to affect her in ways she never expected. As the investigation deepens, a darker world is slowly revealed and she must use all of her skills to piece together fragments of a wider conspiracy that lies behind the murder.

Miracle
(2004)The story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's win over a seemingly invincible Soviet squad.

Regarding Susan Sontag
(2014)An intimate investigation into the life of Susan Sontag, one of the most influential and provocative thinkers of the 20th century. Passionate and outspoken, Sontag was a literary, political and feminist icon. This film explores her life through experimental images, archival materials, accounts from friends, family, colleagues and lovers, as well as her own words, read by actress Patricia Clarkson.

The Dead Pool
(1988)The fifth film in the 'Dity Harry' series. Notorious hard man Harry Callahan is unhappy when he becomes the target of macabre interest when his name appears on an anonymous hit list - not that he minds being singled out by killers, just that he doesn't like appearing on a list which also features rock stars and TV celebrities.

Monica
(2023)Led by trans actress Trace Lysette in a tour-de-force performance, Andrea Pallaoro’s quiet marvel keenly conveys the unspoken heartache of familial estrangement. Opting for a narrower aspect ratio, in which every frame gains a portrait-like feel, Monica is a film of delicate gestures and emotions.

Carrie
(2002)An adaptation of the classic novel. Carrie, a girl with telekinetic powers, teaches her classmates a deadly lesson when they humiliate her at prom.

She Said
(2022)Based on the bombshell New York Times investigation, two reporters race to expose a Hollywood scandal and shatter a corrupt system by empowering courageous women to speak out.

Pieces of April
(2003)When erratic alterna-girl April Burns (Katie Holmes) finds out that her mother is grappling with a serious illness, she invites the entire uptight Burns clan to her New York City apartment for a makeshift Thanksgiving feast.

The Old Man and the Sea
(1990)A fisherman goes head-to-head in an epic battle with a shark over the biggest catch of his life in this adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel.

The Bookshop
(2017)In 1959, a widow named Florence Green opens a bookshop in a small coastal town in England. Facing opposition from the conservative locals and a wealthy influential woman, Florence struggles to keep her business afloat while pursuing her passion for literature. Starring Emily Mortimer and Bill Nighy.

Jonathan
(2018)Two brothers live very separate lives – inside the same body. Once content, they find their delicate balance upset, when one attracts a girlfriend.

Delirium
(2018)A series of disturbing events unfolds and provokes a war between what is real and what is imagined after Tom inherits his deceased father's haunted house.

Far from Heaven
(2002)Oscar®-nominee Julianne Moore stars with Dennis Quaid in this seductive story of a seemingly perfect family and the forbidden desires that threaten to tear them apart.

Friends with Benefits
(2011)When two friends decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction without any emotional attachment, they soon realize romantic comedy stereotypes might exist for a reason.