Jodie Foster
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Filmography
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The Silence of the Lambs
(1991)A young FBI trainee must earn the trust of a twisted and brilliant psychopath to help her learn the identity of an at-large serial killer.

Contact
(1997)A brilliant scientist receives a message across space from an alien intelligence.

Carnage
(2011)When an argument between two young schoolboys results in one of the boys losing his teeth, the parents of both children decide to meet to discuss the matter. But what begins as a civilised chat soon spirals into a hilarious, alcohol induced afternoon of violence, vomiting and verbal warfare as each couple sinks to the level of bickering children.

Panic Room
(2002)Trapped in their New York apartment's "panic room", a hidden chamber built as a sanctuary in the event of break-ins, a newly-divorced woman, Meg Altman, and her young daughter, Sarah, play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with 3 intruders during a brutal home invasion. But what do you do when what they want is in that room'

Anna and the King
(1999)Academy Award® winner Jodie Foster and international star Chow Yun-Fat bring to life the epic true story of a woman who challenged the heart of a king and inspired the destiny of a nation. English school teacher Anna Leonowens has traveled to Siam to educate the fifty-eight children of King Mongkut. If she has preconceived notions about the East, the King has similar notions about the West. Amid the danger of growing political unrest, their respect for each other slowly turns into something more.

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(1976)While protecting her isolated existence, precocious 13-year-old Rynn is hiding a dangerous secret in the cellar she’s determined to keep at any cost.

The Brave One
(2007)Bain, a popular radio host, watched her fiancé die and nearly lost her own life in a vicious, random attack. Now she is a stranger to herself, an armed wanderer in the urban night, ridding New York of the thugs she sees at every turn.

Little Man Tate
(1991)The director of a school for exceptional children takes the 7-year-old multi-gifted child of a single, working-class mother under her wing.

Nell
(1994)When doctor Jerry Lovell (Liam Neeson, Oscar - nominee for "Schindler's List") discovers a young woman living alone in the backwoods of North Carolina, he is intrigued by her erratic behavior and unique pattern of speech. Together with a psychologist (Natasha Richardson), Lovell determines to pierce Nell's private world and protect her from the courts - and a life of scientific study. In a race against time and a system bent on shattering her spirit, he finds that the woman whose way of life he has sought to protect, has transformed his own forever.

Sommersby
(1993)A man returns home from the war to reclaim his life, seven years after he was presumed dead.

Flightplan
(2005)Kyle Pratt's 6-year-old daughter vanishes without a trace.

Freaky Friday
(1976)Trading places was never so funny, and it could only happen on Friday the 13th. That's when the tomboyish and free-spirited Annabel (Jodie Foster) switches bodies with her straitlaced mother, Ellen (Barbara Harris), and suddenly finds herself responsible for running the entire household. In turn, Ellen, now in her daughter's body, faces the daunting challenges of school, including a typing test, field hockey competition and much more! Contains tobacco depictions.

Five Corners
(1987)A psychotic ex-convict returns to his old neighborhood fixated on deranged love and revenge for both the woman he tried to rape and her protector.

Breakdown: 1975
(2025)America, 1975. An era of social and political upheaval inspires a wave of groundbreaking movies in this documentary from Oscar winner Morgan Neville.

Hotel Artemis
(2018)Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, Hotel Artemis is an original, high-octane action-thriller starring Jodie Foster as The Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only hospital for criminals. Jodie Foster is joined by an all-star cast that includes Sterling K. Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, Brian Tyree Henry, Jenny Slate, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Day, and Dave Bautista.

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
(2018)This documentary rewrites film history, revealing for the first time the full life and work of cinema’s first female pioneer, Alice Guy-Blaché.

Jodie Foster - Hollywood under the skin
(2021)Traces the Hollywood star’s early years, successful career, and powerful life story, one filled with feminist struggle, fought both on and off screen.

Taxi Driver
(1976)Martin Scorsese directed this disturbing portrait of a New York cabby, written by Paul Schrader. The cab driver is driven to madness by urban decay and becomes a one man vigilante killing several hoodlums to free a sub-teen hooker.

The Mauritanian
(2021)Directed by Kevin Macdonald and based on the NY Times best-selling memoir 'Guantánamo Diary' by Mohamedou Ould Slahi, this is the inspiring true story of Slahi's fight for freedom after being detained and imprisoned without charge by the U.S. Government for years.

NYAD
(2023)Annette Bening and Jodie Foster earned Oscar nominations as marathon swimmer Diana Nyad and her devoted friend Bonnie Stoll in this thrilling drama.