Eléonore Hendricks
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Come Down Molly
(2015)In this expressionist odyssey exploring the lonely side of entering adulthood, struggling new mother Molly (Eléonore Hendricks) joins her old high school group of guy friends at a secluded mountain home. Amidst tears, laughter, and mushrooms, they connect with nature, one another, and themselves.

Nancy, Please
(2012)Struggling to complete his dissertation, a grad student’s life begins to unravel when his obstinate former roommate refuses to return a book.

To the Night
(2018)A sole survivor of a tragic fire embarks on a quest ignited by memories and lingering guilt, following a trail of flames with mesmerizing powers.

Bad Fever
(2011)A humorless loner (Kentucker Audley) attempts to win the admiration of a drifter with his debut performance at the local comedy club.

The Dish & the Spoon
(2011)Reeling from her husband's affair, unhinged Rose bonds with a lovelorn British teenager she discovers squatting in a boarded-up Delaware beach town.

Songs My Brothers Taught Me
(2015)(2015) Chloé Zhao's coming-of-age drama. A young man feels the pull of his culture.
White Echo
(2019)Five women, a ouija board, and a house with a dark secret: Chloë Sevigny imbues this atmospherically enigmatic ghost story with a bracing feminist jolt.

Daddy Longlegs
(2010)A bittersweet comedy about an unconventional father of two young boys hilariously trying to be a responsible parent - and failing every time.

Boulevard
(2014)Starring Robin Williams in his remarkable final onscreen performance, Boulevard follows married but closeted 60 year-old bank employee Nolan (Williams) whose spontaneous turn down an unknown street upends his monotonous life and crumbling marriage. After picking up a young, charismatic hustler, Nolan finds himself on a journey of self-discovery and must confront the secrets he has kept hidden from his wife (Kathy Baker of Saving Mr. Banks) and himself. Nolan’s dramatic decision to rethink his own identity holds with it the promise of happiness and salvation for both he and his wife in this touching and inspiring film. From acclaimed director Dito Montiel (A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints, The Son Of No One), Boulevard shines with an ensemble cast that includes Bob Odenkirk (TV's Better Call Saul) and Roberto Aguire (Struck By Lightning) in a breakout performance.

Stinking Heaven
(2015)Filmed on a bygone video camera, Stinking Heaven immerses you in the darkest crevices of the 1990s: a rehab commune housing a coven of colorful yet caustic personalities. A lucid vision of Sartre’s assertion that “hell is other people,” written with an utmost sincere sense of anarchy. Oddly sublime.

Northeast
(2012)An aimless playboy living in Brooklyn notices his friends’ happiness as they settle into adulthood and decides he must find someone to grow up with.

The Mountain
(2019)In the 1950s, an introverted young man joins a renowned lobotomist on an asylum tour, delving into the era's dark medical practices.

Hellaware
(2013)It is a satirization of the world of high-brow art through the eyes of a wannabe photographer who becomes consumed by mainstream success.

When You Finish Saving the World
(2023)Evelyn tries to parent a teenager at her shelter while her oblivious son Ziggy fumbles through his pursuit of a brilliant young woman at school.