Gabriel Byrne
59 titles
Filmography
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Stigmata
(1999)Bleeding sores matching Jesus's crucifixion wounds develop on an atheist woman and a skeptical priest sent to investigate finds dark forces at work.

Point of No Return
(1993)Maggie, a strung-out Washington, DC, drug addict, kills a policeman in a pharmaceutical-induced haze. Sentenced to death, Maggie is rescued by a shady operative who offers to save her life if she becomes a covert government assassin.

Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality
(2003)Narrated by Gabriel Byrne (Usual Suspects, Vanity Fair, Miller's Crossing), this seven-time Best Documentary award-winning film (Silver Lake Film Festival, Beverly Hills Film Festival) is the most comprehensive and mind-blowing investigation of humankind's relationship with death ever captured on film. Hailed by many viewers as a "life-transformational film," Flight from Death uncovers death anxiety as a possible root cause of many of our behaviors on a psychological, spiritual, and cultural level. Following the work of the late cultural anthropologist, Ernest Becker, and his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Denial of Death, this documentary explores the ongoing research of a group of social psychologists that may forever change the way we look at ourselves and the world. Over the last twenty-five years, this team of researchers has conducted over 300 laboratory studies, which substantiate Becker's claim that death anxiety is a primary motivator of human behavior, specifically aggression and violence. Flight from Death features an all-star cast of scholars, authors, philosophers, and researchers including Sam Keen, Robert Jay Lifton, Irvin Yalom, and Sheldon Solomon culminating in a film that is "not only thought-provoking but also entertaining and put together with a lot of class" (Eric Campos, Film Threat). Three years in the making and beautifully photographed in eight different countries, Flight from Death is "a stimulating, ultimately life-affirming film, filled with big ideas and revelatory footage" (Jeff Shannon, Seattle Times). Noted author of Guerrilla PR, Michael Levine, called it "One of the best films of the year. Period."

Jindabyne
(2006)The discovery of a body in the water on a weekend fishing trip haunts the lives of four men and the inhabitants of their small Australian town.

P.S.
(2004)Louise is a divorced woman with regrets, but she gets a chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who resembles her high school love.
Killing Emmett Young
(2002)
End of Days
(1999)An ex-cop (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is humanity's only hope as he fights to prevent Satan (Gabriel Byrne) from bringing about Armageddon.

I, Anna
(2012)Barnaby Southcombe’s directorial debut, I, Anna, is a must-see for all who love noirish thrillers. I, Anna is the dark and powerful tale of two lovers whose destinies collide during a murder investigation. Charlotte Rampling plays the title character, who may hold the key to the homicide case being solved by an insomniac detective – especially since she was at the victim's apartment on the night of his death. Anna’s perspective on the crime makes us doubt the truth of what we see, which makes for a compelling psychological mystery.

All Things Bright and Beautiful
(1994)In 1954 Ireland, a gullible priest (Tom Wilkinson) believes a lad (Ciaran Fitzgerald) who claims to have heard the Virgin Mary speak.
Lionheart
(1987)Eric Stoltz stars as Robert Nerra, a young 12th century knight journeying to join King Richard the Lionhearted. But Robert discovers instead the hungry, tattered and forgotten children orphaned by the Crusade ... and the Black Prince (Gabriel Byrne), the ruthless warlord who wants to sell the children into slavery. Where myth and history meet--where good vanquishes evil--the heart of a lion beats in the body of a child in this brave and wondrous tale of long ago.

Cool World
(1992)When comic-book artist Jack Deebs (Gabriel Byrne) is seduced by his cartoon creation, Holly (Kim Basinger), mayhem descends on the already lawless city of Las Vegas.

Played
(2006)After serving an eight-year sentence for a botched robbery, a man sets out to get revenge on those who caused him to end up there.

Hereditary
(2018)After their grandmother passes away, a family tries to outrun the sinister fate they've inherited.

Capital
(2012)When the CEO of France's Phenix Bank collapses on the golf course, Machiavellian young executive Marc Tourneuil is crowned as his replacement.

Frankie Starlight
(1995)La Femme Nikita's Anne Parillaud plays the woman who gives birth to a boy with dwarfism in WWII Ireland. Frankie Starlight, as he is known, comes to write a book about her experience.

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.

Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend
(2022)Starring Frank Grillo, Gabriel Byrne, and Mira Sorvino, this thrilling, high-speed biopic reveals one man's dream of making the world's fastest car-and beating rival Enzo Ferrari.

A Dangerous Woman
(1993)Debra Winger gives a chilling, award-worthy performance in this haunting drama of a woman nobody notices until it’s too late. Martha (Winger) is an awkward, emotionally fragile woman who lives a quiet life in the guesthouse next to her Aunt Frances (Barbara Hershey). Unable to lie, she exists along the fringe of society and is used to the taunts that follow her wherever she goes. But when an alcoholic handyman (Gabriel Byrne) begins work on Frances’s property, both women become intrigued by his presence. But just as Martha finds a comfort she never knew possible, things become complicated by the lies and deceptions she can’t refuse or ignore.

The End of Violence
(1997)Multiple stories unfold in this haunting drama, which examines the tenuous connection between simulated violence and real brutality.

Hello Again
(1987)Lucy's life was dull... but her after-life is a different story.