Mary Steenburgen
34 titles
Filmography
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Cross Creek
(1983)The true story of novelist Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who retreated in 1928 to an isolated citrus grove in order to write. Leaving behind her comfortable New York city life - and her marriage - she faced the backwoods alone. Her experiences in the swampy scrub country and the lives of her rustic neighbors became the subjects of her books and in the land and the people she found inspiration and love.

Powder
(1995)Powder displays a power that allows him to do extraordinary things.

One Magic Christmas
(1985)A young mother rediscovers the joy of Christmas thanks to the unshakable faith of her daughter.

Dead of Winter
(1987)When she lands a role on a film set at an isolated mansion in upstate New York, a struggling actress’ quest for stardom becomes a fight for survival.

Flannery
(2019)Interviews and never-before-seen archival footage provide insight into the life and work of author Flannery O'Connor.

Parenthood
(1989)HD. The Buckman family wrestles with their comedic and complex relationships with their parents and children in this Ron Howard comedy.

Goin' South
(1978)Due to the shortage of available men after the Civil War, a small western town allows a single woman with ulterior motives to save an outlaw from the gallows by simply marrying him.

Romantic Comedy
(1983)For seven years, a pair of successful writing partners have been secretly madly in love until a divorce and a marriage proposal change everything.

It Must Be Love
(2004)Opting for an amicable divorce without lawyers, a married couple unexpectedly gets a new chance at love when stranded together in a snowstorm.

Back to the Future Part III
(1990)Marty McFly travels to 1885 to rescue Doc and put the past, present and future on track.

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.

Miss Firecracker
(1989)Determined to follow in her cousin's footsteps footsteps,CArnelle enlists the help of local seamstress Popeye Jackson in preparing for the "Miss Firecracker" pageant.

Song One
(2014)Franny returns home when an accident leaves her brother comatose. Retracing his life as an aspiring musician, she tracks down his idol.

Clifford
(1994)When his parents go to Hawaii, a devious, difficult 10-year-old stays with his uncle and causes him endless trouble in this dark comedy.

The Trumpet of the Swan
(2001)It's a high-flying adventure when Louie, a mute trumpeter swan, is given the gift of a trumpet, andfinds his voice!

I Do... Until I Don't
(2017)Jaded filmmaker Vivian believes marriage is an outmoded concept that needs a reboot. Hoping to prove her theory, she interviews three couples at various stages in their relationships.

Philadelphia
(1993)Fired from his job for having AIDS and out of legal options, Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) seeks the help of homophobic lawyer Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) in a courtroom battle for his rights and human dignity.

What's Eating Gilbert Grape
(1993)A young man in a small Midwestern town struggles to care for his mentally-disabled younger brother and morbidly obese mother while attempting to pursue his own happiness.

Step Brothers
(2008)After their parents marry and move in together, two middle-aged, immature, overgrown boys must learn to live together as a family.

Dirty Girl
(2010)Accompanied by her closeted gay buddy (Jeremy Dozier), a promiscuous teenager (Juno Temple) sets out to find her long-absent father.