F. Murray Abraham
29 titles
Filmography
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Goltzius & the Pelican Company
(2012)In 1600, the Dutch engraver and printer Goltzius tells of his adventures to find finance to afford a new printing press to print illustrated books, when he travelled to Colmar in Alsace on his way to Italy in the winter of 1590….

By the Sword
(1991)A mysterious man manages to land a job at a fencing academy where its students and maestro begin to suspect there’s more to him than meets the eye.

The Mystery of Dante
(2014)Interviews with intellectuals, artists, masons, and men of faith dive into the lesser-known aspects of the famed author’s life, work, and philosophy.

Color of Justice
(1997)Racial tensions and social justice reach their breaking points after the death of a white suburban woman and the arrest of four black teenagers.
Super Cats
(2018)Stalking in the shadows, prowling almost every continent, cats are one of the world’s most diverse and successful predators. Filmed over 600 days in 14 countries and featuring 31 species of cat, this groundbreaking three-part miniseries uncovers the secret lives of wild cats and introduces behaviors captured on film for the first time, using the latest camera technology and scientific research.

The Favorite
(1989)The true story of Aimee Dubuca De Rivery, a French girl sold into slavery to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

The Grand Budapest Hotel
(2014)The Grand Budapest Hotel recounts the adventures of concierge Gustave H.

The Name of the Rose
(1986)An intellectually nonconformist friar investigates a series of gruesome and mysterious deaths plaguing an isolated medieval abbey.

Joshua
(2002)A possible second coming of Christ shakes up the rural town of Auburn in the form of a kind carpenter who seems capable of performing miracles.

Excellent Cadavers
(1999)The story of the biggest anti-mafia trial in history and the people who made it possible.

Nostradamus
(1994)This period drama explores the life of Michel de Nostradamus, a 16th century doctor and scientist who some believed could see into the future.

The Magic Flute
(2022)Seventeen-year-old Tim Walker attends a Mozart boarding school in the Austrian Alps, where he uncovers a hidden passageway into a magical world.

Nature
Consistently stunning documentaries transport viewers to far-flung locations ranging from the torrid African plains to the chilly splendors of icy Antarctica. The show's primary focus is on animals and ecosystems around the world. A comic book based on the show, meant to be used an as educational tool for kids, was briefly distributed to museums and schools at no cost in the mid-2000s.

Dillinger and Capone
(1995)Bank robber John Dillinger gets a second chance at life when he's falsely reported dead, until a Chicago kingpin pulls him in for one last heist.

The Bridge of San Luis Rey
(2004)In 1714 Peru, a friar faces the Inquisition after questioning divine purpose when five perish in the sudden collapse of an Andean rope bridge.

Every Act of Life
(2018)Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally's career spanned six decades. The acclaimed dramatist was also a fearless trailblazer for LGBTQ+ rights.

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
(2019)When the appearance of a Light Fury dragon coincides with the darkest threat they have faced, Hiccup and Toothless must journey to a hidden world and discover their destinies.

Finding Forrester
(2000)Young Jamal needs a guiding force to sharpen and perfect his near-flawless prose and finds it in a reclusive, once-famous author who has faded into obscurity.

Esther
(1999)Experience the Biblical story of Esther, who infiltrated the King of Persia's harem in order to stop a planned genocide of the Jewish people.

A Little Game
(2014)Maxine, a young girl who is ostracized at her new school, befriends a grizzled chess player. Through teaching Maxine the game, the feisty old man gives her the courage to stand up for herself and persevere through life’s challenges.