Victor Garber
30 titles
Filmography
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Godspell
(1973)The long-running '70s stage musical - based on the "Godspell According to St. Matthew" - comes to DVD in this exhilarating big-screen adaption. Includes the hit song Day By Day.
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page
(2020)Follow the journey of the award-winning author of the best-selling “Little House” series in this exploration of her life, legacy, and her little-known collaboration with her daughter on the books that shaped American ideas of the frontier.

Liberace: Behind the Music
(1988)The dazzling pianist, known as “Mr. Showmanship,” rises from humble beginnings to a grand, but fraught career, until AIDS brings on his tragic end.

Alias
A young woman becomes a double agent for the CIA after discovering she works for corrupt spies.

Green Lantern: First Flight
(2009)The Green Lantern must race against time to stop Sinestro from unleashing a sinister plot.

Consumed
(2015)A mother’s concern when her son develops a mysterious illness inspires her to investigate the controversial world of genetically modified organisms.

Invisible Child
(1999)A nanny is hired to care for a child that exists only in the mind of a woman whose affluent family believes it’s best to enable her mental illness.

The Woman Who Loves Giraffes
(2018)In 1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas – in fact, before anyone, man or woman had made such a trip – 23-year-old Canadian biologist, Anne Innis Dagg, made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to become the first person in the world to study animal behaviour in the wild on that continent. When she returned home a year later armed with ground-breaking research, the insurmountable barriers she faced as a female scientist proved much harder to overcome.In 1972, having published 20 research papers as an assistant professor of zoology at University of Guelph, the Dean of the university, denied her tenure. She couldn’t apply to the University of Waterloo because the Dean there told Anne that he would never give tenure to a married woman. This was the catalyst that transformed Anne into a feminist activist.For three decades, Anne Innis Dagg was absent from the giraffe world until 2010 when she was sought out by giraffologists and not just brought back to into the fold, but finally celebrated for her work.In The Woman Who Loves Giraffes, an older (now 85), wiser Anne takes us on her first expedition back to Africa to retrace where her trail-blazing journey began more than half a century ago.By retracing her original steps, and with letters and stunning, original 16mm film footage, Anne offers an intimate window into her life as a young woman, juxtaposed with a first hand look at the devastating reality that giraffes are facing today.Both the world’s first ‘giraffologist’, whose research findings ultimately became the foundation for many scientists following in her footsteps, and the species she loves have each experienced triumphs as well as nasty battle scars. The Woman Who Loves Giraffes gives us a moving perspective on both.

Bob's Broken Sleigh
(2015)Bob is a well-meaning but tightly-wound young elf with an aptitude for technical wizardry, but absolutely no elf magic to speak of.

Annie
(1999)Things seem pretty bad for a young girl living a "hard-knock life" in an orphanage. Fed up with the dastardly Miss Hannigan, Annie escapes the run-down orphanage determined to find her mom and dad. It's an adventure that takes her from the cold, mean streets of New York to the warm, comforting arms of bighearted billionaire Oliver Warbucks—with plenty of mischief and music in between.

Rebel in the Rye
(2017)Nicholas Hoult stars in the tale of the literary genius behind the masterpiece Catcher in the Rye and the mentor who helped change American culture forever.

Cinderella
(1997)History’s most enduring fairy tale returns with a thoroughly modern twist.

The Entitled
(2011)With no job security and a bleak future, Paul Dynan plans the perfect crime to help his struggling family extort a fortune from three wealthy men.
The Music Man
(2003)Harold Hill is a con man who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to the naive Iowa townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. But Harold is no musician and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love. Harold risks being caught to win her.

Sicario
(2015)In Mexico, SICARIO means hitman. In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elite government task force official to aid in the escalating war against drugs.

Happiest Season
(2020)Happiest Season is a modern holiday rom-com which captures the story of a young woman whose plan to propose to her girlfriend while at her family's annual holiday party is upended when she discovers her partner hasn't yet come out to her conservative parents.

I'll Follow You Down
(2013)Following the disappearance of his scientist father, a young man and his mother struggle to understand what happened until years later.

Life with Mikey
(1993)An ex-child star struggling as an agent discovers a sassy new client.

Big Game
(2014)A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.

Funny Face
(2021)The destruction of his grandparents' home leads a young man to take revenge under a masked persona