John Turturro
48 titles
Filmography
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Barton Fink
(1991)New York intellectual Barton Fink comes to Hollywood in 1941 to write a screenplay, but he soon finds himself with a severe case of writer's block as a bizarre sequence of events distracts him from his task.

Quiz Show
(1994)Behind-the-scenes look at a high stakes, scandal-plagued game show.

The Truce
(1997)Based on Primo Levi's autobiographical "The Reawakening".

Fading Gigolo
(2013)This ensemble comedy stars John Turturro as a professional Don Juan and Woody Allen as his cash-strapped friend who decides to become his manager. Co-starring Vanessa Paradis, Liev Schreiber, Sharon Stone, SofÃa Vergara and more.

Mac
(1992)An overbearing man and his two brothers struggle against all odds to scrape together enough money to start a family business in Queens, New York.

Fear X
(2003)When his wife is killed in a seemingly random incident Harry, prompted by mysterious visions, journeys to discover the true circumstances surrounding her murder.

Illuminata
(1998)A playwright is plagued with problems while trying to stage his new work, which was written for a New York troupe.

The Jesus Rolls
(2019)Hours after his release from prison, a macho bowler pairs up with a pair of fellow misfits for a freewheeling joyride of petty crime and romance.

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000)George Clooney and John Turturro shine in this quirky comedy gem.

Clockers
(1995)A drug dealer is killed and a man confesses - but a tough Brooklyn cop doesn't buy it, and pursues two other pushers in a gritty, no-nonsense crime story.

Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
(2001)A man approaching middle age decides to change his life. A rising young attorney's plans are throwninto disarray as the result of a single act. A woman faces her husband's infidelity. An envious businessman seeks revenge on a cheerful coworker. An optimistic young cleaning woman awaits a miracle. These ordinary people all find themselves asking the fundamental question philosophers have pondere..

Secret Window
(2004)Academy Award nominee Johnny Depp (2003 Best Actor, Pirates of the Caribbean) gives his most riveting performance in this action/suspense thriller featuring a top-notch cast including John Turturro, Maria Bello, Academy Award winner Timothy Hutton (1981 Best Supporting Actor, Ordinary People) and Charles Dutton. Following a bitter separation from his wife (Bello), famed mystery writer Mort Rain..

Gloria Bell
(2019)A free-spirited divorcée finds herself thrust into an unexpected and complicated new romance.

Company Man
(2000)A high school teacher in the 60s becomes an international spy and becomes involved in a plot to overthrow Fidel Castro.
All Revved Up
(1998)Two friends compete for the affection of a school teacher whose unreliable car consistently breaks down.

Rounders
(1998)Mike is a law student and gambler but he's a reformed character after losing all his money to Teddy KGB. Months later he has a dilemma - return to the big stakes to help his mate Worm repay a $15,000 debt to Teddy? Not only will his student status be threatened but also his relationship with his girlfriend.

Brain Donors
(1992)Three bozos. One ballet company. Tutu many laughs! From the Zucker brothers, the creators of The Naked Gun. and Airplane! films, comes the year's most outrageous laughfest featuring the zaniest screen screwballs since the Brothers Marx-the Brain Donors! High society meets high hilarity when rich widow Lillian Oglethorpe (Nancy Marchand) hires fast-talking, ambulance-chasing lawyer Roland T. Flakfizer (John Turturro) as her legal advisor. His first assignment: to fulfill Mr. Oglethorpe's dream of founding a ballet company. Flakfizer recruits two unable assistants: Jacques (Bob Nelson) a Harpo-like jack-of-all-trades and master of none; and Rocco Melonchek (Mel Smith), a cab driver moonlighting as a pool cleaner, liposuctioner, and toupee salesman. What ensues is an outrageous, fall-down-funny assault on culture and good taste, as the Brain Donors make merry while driving everyone else mental!

My Mother
(2015)An Italian filmmaker tries to hold her life together during a difficult shoot while facing her mother's illness and her daughter's adolescence.

The Room Next Door
(2024)Ingrid and Martha became close friends while working together at the same magazine. Years later, they meet again in a strangely sweet situation.

The Source
(1999)When Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs met at Columbia University in the 1940s, they spawned a movement, then called the Beats, that set precedents for the political, hippie and spiritual movements of the 1960s and ‘70s. This comprehensive portrait of the Beat Generation includes interviews with virtually every surviving figure from this period. Johnny Depp, Dennis Hopper and John Turturro perform dramatized readings of works by Kerouac, Burroughs and Ginsberg. The Source is the definitive film portrait of the Beat Generation and the countercultural movements that followed, directed with flair by Academy Award® winner Chuck Workman.