Ben Kingsley
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Filmography
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Jules
(2023)An unusual and unexpected visitor from out of this world brings together several people living in a small city in rural Western Pennsylvania.

Gandhi
(1982)Gandhi returns to India, launching nationwide nonviolent resistance to British oppression, fighting for freedom.

The Boxtrolls
(2014)A boy raised by underground creatures called Boxtrolls teams up with a brave girl to save his family, finding friendship and acceptance along the way.

Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King
(2014)After the events of Iron Man 3, Trevor Slattery is infamous. Luckily, the actor has agreed to a profile with a documentary filmmaker.

Fifty Dead Men Walking
(2008)Belfast hoodlum Martin (Jim Sturgess) is recruited by British agent (Ben Kingsley) to infiltrate the IRA during the height of the Northern Ireland conflict and quickly becomes embroiled in a dangerous game that could cost him his life if his secret is found out. As informants are brutally murdered, Martin starts looking for a way out. A taut action-packed thriller based on a true story.

You Kill Me
(2007)A hit-man's drinking obstructs his killing.

Winston Churchill: Walking with Destiny
(2010)The legacy of Winston Churchill is explored through his early opposition to the Nazi regime and his ascension to the Prime Minister’s office in 1940.

Dalíland
(2022)In 1973, a young gallery assistant is drawn into the wild, never-ending party that is artist Salvador Dalí's life in New York City. As he helps the aging genius prepare for an important show, he discovers not everything is as it seems.

An Ordinary Man
(2017)A former military commander that will stand trial for war crimes strikes up a close relationship with his maid only to learn she is an agent sent to protect him, setting off events that put both their lives in danger.

Robot Overlords
(2015)Earth has been conquered by robots from a distant galaxy. survivors are confined to their houses and must wear electronic implants, risking incineration by robot sentries if they venture outside.

The Medicine Buddha
(2019)A wondrous journey into Mongolia spotlights a Buddhist leader and national treasure and his lifelong, interdisciplinary mission to heal humanity.

Schindler's List
(1993)Oskar Schindler becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz during World War II.

House of Sand and Fog
(2003)After being unfairly evicted from her house, grieving widow and recovering drug addict, Kathy, starts a dangerous conflict with the new owner, Iranian immigrant, Behrani. With neither party willing to back down, what begins as a legal struggle soon turns into a personal confrontation, with tragic results. Starring Oscar winners Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly.

Hugo
(2011)When wily and resourceful Hugo discovers a secret left by his father, he unlocks a mystery and embarks on a quest that will transform those around him and lead to a safe and loving place he can call home.

The Physician
(2013)An Englishman disguises himself to study medicine in 11th-century Persia, risking exposure as he seeks medical knowledge amid danger and prejudice.

Sexy Beast
(2001)A retired bank robber enjoys his new life in Spain with his beautiful, sexy wife until a cohort from his past arrives and threatens to kill him if he doesn't take one more job.

The Walk
(2015)In 1974, French high-wire artist Philippe Petit risks everything to walk between the Twin Towers, turning a dream into a breathtaking reality.

Death and the Maiden
(1994)In South America, a political activist is convinced that her neighbor is the man who once tortured her for the recently deposed fascist government.

The Wackness
(2008)It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter.

Oliver Twist
(2005)The Classic family tale of Oliver Twist, the orphan boy and his exciting adventures in 19th Century London is stunningly brought to life by Academy Award Winning Director Roman Polanski. When Oliver Twist (Barney Clark) escapes from a miserable apprenticeship to London the Artful Dodger (Harry Eden) introduces him to an infamous gang of pickpockets led by the notorious Fagin, (Acadamy Award Winner Sir Ben Kingsley) after a robbery goes wrong an innocent Oliver soon finds himself on the run from the evil Bill Sykes (Jamie Foreman). Mixing Comedy. Sumptuous sets and visionary imagination, this classic tale celebrates the triumphs of a young boy's spirit and has something for all the family.