Diane Kruger
27 titles
Filmography
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Joyeux Noel
(2005)One Christmas Eve in World War I, the Germans, French, and Scottish come together to bury their dead and play football during an unofficial truce.

In the Fade
(2017)After a woman’s family is killed in a terrorist attack, she will stop at nothing to make sure the murderers get their fair share of justice.

Special Forces
(2011)War correspondent Elsa is taken hostage by the Taliban in Afghanistan and faces execution. When government officials find out they send an elite force but their radio equipment is destroyed and they're stranded. Pursued by the Taliban their only hope of escape is a deadly trek across hostile mountains.

A Perfect Plan
(2012)In Isabelle's (Diane Kruger) family, every first marriage has ended in divorce. To circumvent the family's curse Isabelle devises a plan; marry and divorce a complete stranger before wedding her faultless fiancМ© PierrМ©.

The Better Angels
(2014)This is the story of the youth of one of America's greatest heroes, Abraham Lincoln. Spanning nearly three years in the wilderness of Indiana, it tells the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever and the two women who guided him to immortality.

The Operative
(2019)A young Westerner is recruited by the Mossad to go undercover in Tehran where she gets entangled in a complex triangle with her handler and subject.

The Infiltrator
(2016)Based on a true story, an undercover U.S. federal agent goes deep inside Pablo Escobar's notorious drug trafficking cartel in order to take it down.

National Treasure
(2004)Benjamin Franklin Gates is descended from a family of treasure hunters who've all been searching for the same thing - a war chest hidden by the Founding Fathers after the War of Independence. He's close to discovering it - but so is his rival. And the FBI is also interested. Who'll hit the jackpot?

The American
(2023)Based on a true story, The American follows one of the select few Americans, Joy Womack (Talia Ryder), to be admitted into the prestigious, but punishing, Russian Bolshoi Ballet School, where she is tutored by the vaunted Tatiyana Volkova (Diane Kruger).

Unknown
(2011)Dr. Martin Harris (Liam Neeson) awakens after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife (January Jones) suddenly doesn't recognise him and another man (Aidan Quinn) has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired, and on the run. Aided by an unlikely ally (Diane Kruger), Martin plunges headlong into a deadly mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how far he's willing to go to uncover the truth.

Copying Beethoven
(2006)In the days before the first performance of his Ninth Symphony, Beethoven needs help with copying the manuscript, so a promising student of composition, Anna Holtz, is sent to assist him. In HD.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets
(2007)Ben Gates must kidnap the president to prove his ancestor's innocence.

Inhale
(2010)With his daughter dying of a lung disease, district attorney Paul Stanton enters the deadly Mexican underworld in search of an illegal organ transplant.

Disorder
(2015)An ex-soldier is hired to protect the wife of an arms dealer

Sky
(2015)In this road trip odyssey, a woman (Diane Kruger) flees a failing marriage and finds passionate romance in the arms of a Las Vegas cowboy (Norman Reedus). With Lena Dunham.

The Host
(2013)After body-snatching alien colonizers conquer most of the human race, one human fights to maintain control of her mind and save the people she loves.

The Tiger Brigades
(2006)Tiger Brigades tells the story of Inspector Valentin and his Tiger Brigade men as they battle against corrupt civil servants, anarchist gangsters and Constance, the seductive wife of a Russian prince. Amidst a chaotic and murderous web of deceit and greed, their jobs and very lives are on the line as they race against the clock to protect national security, and perhaps even prevent war.

The Shrouds
(2025)Karsh is a prominent businessman. Inconsolable since the death of his wife, he invents GraveTech, revolutionary and controversial technology that enables the living to monitor their dear departed in their shrouds.

Goodbye Bafana
(2007)Bille August's inspirational docudrama Goodbye Bafana begins in 1968, with South Africa buried neck-deep in the horrors of apartheid and Nelson Mandela (Dennis Haysbert) - then an underground leader of the African National Congress - imprisoned on Robben Island for sedition. As the story opens, the native African population of the country - 25 million in number - buckles beneath the crippling weight of the racist white minority, who control the Nationalist Party Government. The film follows the spiritual and psychological journey of James Gregory (Joseph Fiennes), a caucasian afrikaner who came of age on a farm in the Transkei and initially views all blacks as subhuman. Gregory also speaks Mandela's native language of Xhosa with perfect fluency, which makes him an ideal candidate to serve as warden of the Robben Island Prison and eavesdrop on Mandela and his inmates. What he fails to anticipate is the most unlikely and special of friendships (one of history's greatest) that burgeons between himself and Mandela - and helps him evolve from a narrow-minded bigot with limited self-awareness to a sensitive, humane critic of social injustice with a heightened awareness of humankind's ill treatment of one another and a genuine love for his fellow man. As the friendship between Gregory and Mandela grows and matures, it symbolizes Africa's transition from the oppressiveness of apartheid to the freedom of multiracial democracy.

J.T. LeRoy
(2019)A captivating retelling of one of the literary world's most infamous hoaxes. Laura Albert (Laura Dern) writes as her "avatar," a disenfranchised young queer man named JT LeRoy. When her novel becomes a best-seller, she wants to remain anonymous. Enter her boyfriend's androgynous sister Savannah (Kristen Stewart), who agrees to be JT in the public eye.