Kate Burton
21 titles
Filmography
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The Surrender
(2025)A fraught mother-daughter relationship is put to a terrifying test when the family patriarch dies and the grieving mother hires a mysterious stranger to bring her husband back from the dead.

Obsessed
(2002)Starring Jenna Elfman. Medical writer Ellena is arrested for harassing a renowned physician with whom she claims to have had an affair. But as the trial nears, her lawyer begins to question Ellena's sanity.

Noël Coward's Present Laughter
(2017)PRESENT LAUGHTER follows a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Juggling his talent, ego, and libido, the theater’s favorite leading man suddenly finds himself caught between fawning ingenues, crazed playwrights, and unexpected twists.

Mariachi Gringo
(2012)Huyendo de su vida tediosa, un joven americano viaja a México para formarse como mariachi. Allà descubre el amor, la amistad y sus sueños.

Consent
(2010)Shattered by their daughter's suicide, a rich New York family turns to a downward spiral of drugs, alcohol, sexual taboos, and other debauchery.

The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
(2003)“The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer" follows the story of the twisted marriage of matriarch Ellen Rimbauer to the promiscuous early 20th-century industrialist, John Rimbauer, and the haunted beginnings of an enormous Seattle mansion that has come to life. Based on the best-selling novel by Ridley Pearson, passages of the diary track a series of deadly encounters surrounding the Rose Red Estate that transform Ellen Rimbauer from the innocent and submissive wife of a wealthy industrialist into a woman possessed by the dark forces inhabiting her home.

In from the Cold? A Portrait of Richard Burton
(1988)Drunk, uncontrollable, infinitely generous and larger than life, director Tony Palmer lays bare the life of the legendary, top box office star.

Oscar Wilde About America
(2025)Set in 2024, Oscar Wilde takes a road trip across the USA and finds the joy, love, and liberation that eluded him a century and a half ago.

Martyrs
(2015)After years of evading her painful past, a woman works with a friend to track down the family that tortured her when she was a child.

Stay
(2005)A psychologist must race against time to save everything he loves.

2 Days in New York
(2012)A couple's cozy life gets shaken up when the girlfriend's French relatives descend on their New York apartment for an unforgettable visit.

Violent Ends
(2025)Lucas is an honest man brought up in a crime family whose only legacy is violence in this southern revenge thriller of star-crossed lovers set against the backdrop of the Ozark Mountains.

Swimfan
(2002)A high-school swimming star regrets a watery fling with a slinky, but psychotic new girl on campus.

Puncture
(2011)A drug-addicted lawyer takes on the healthcare industry while battling his own personal demons in this legal drama based on a true story.

Hidden Treasure of the Mississippi
(2008)Two boys witness a murder, but fear keeps them silent. Along with their gal pal, they embark on a quest to redeem a suspect and find the real killer.

Don't Look Back
(2014)After inheriting her childhood home, a troubled young woman moves home for a fresh start, but instead finds herself tormented by her past.

127 Hours
(2010)From Danny Boyle, the OSCAR®-winning director of 2008’s Slumdog Millionaire, comes this incredible true story about mountain climber Aron Ralston (James Franco). After a boulder pins him inside an isolated canyon in Utah, Ralston spends five agonizing days recalling everyone who means anything to him in his life so far – while pondering whether or not he can rescue himself by any means necessary.

Our Son
(2023)Thirteen years into their seemingly perfect marriage, stress and anxiety bring it to an end—and with a bitter custody battle over their young son.

Unfaithful
(2002)Diane Lane earned a 2002 Best Actress Oscar® nomination for her role as a housewife who gets blown into a whirlwind affair.

Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel: Live from Lincoln Center
(2013)Transferring the setting of a brooding Hungarian play, Carousel, to a remote fishing village, shaping their vision around themes of brutality, poverty and disappointment, Rodgers and Hammerstein composed some of the most glorious music ever written for the stage.