Martin Sheen
64 titles
Filmography
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Apocalypse Now
(1979)Army Captain Willard is sent upriver during the Vietnam War on a mission to "terminate" rogue Colonel Kurtz. As he travels through the insanity and absurdities of the American involvement in the war, he is more and more drawn to the jungle itself...

Badlands
(1974)Dramatization of the Starkweather-Fugate killing spree of the 1950's ,where a teenage girl and her boyfriend slaughtered her entire family and several others in the Dakota badlands.

The Way
(2010)Tom, an American doctor comes to France to collect the remains of his adult son, killed in the Pyrenees in a storm while walking The Camino de Santiago, also known as 'The Way of Saint James'. Driven by his profound sadness and desire to understand his lost son, Tom decides to embark on the historical pilgrimage, leaving his California life behind.

Who Killed the Electric Car?
(2006)It ran on electricity, produced no emissions, and was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. So why did General Motors crush its fleet of EV1 electric vehicles in the Arizona desert? Launched by GM in 1996 in response to California's pollution crisis and resulting Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, the EV1 electric vehicle was a revolutionary modern car, requiring no gas, no...

The Fourth Wise Man
(1985)The fictional story traces the journey of a defiant young magus who sets out on his own and takes a circuitous 33-year path to give his gift to Jesus.

The End of Poverty?
(2008)A daring, thought-provoking and very timely documentary by award-winning filmmaker, Philippe Diaz, revealing that poverty is not an accident.

Guilty Until Proven Innocent
(1991)When a murder is committed and a troubled adopted teenager is falsely accused, his father is forced to fight the system to prove his innocence.

James Dean: Forever Young
(2005)When James Dean died in a car crash on September 30, 1955, he was mourned throughout the world with mass hysteria that had never before been experienced. One of Hollywood's most talented stars, with the briefest of careers, 50 years late Michael J. Sheridan's documentary James Dean: Forever Young revisits five years of the actor's life, underscoring the subtlety of his work in 37 television s...

The Believers
(1987)A newly widowed police psychologist must contend with a series of ritualistic child murders seemingly perpetrated by a Caribbean religious cult.

Man, Woman and Child
(1983)Crafted in the tender tradition of "Love Story," Erich Segal's Man, Woman and Child is an evocative, emotionally-charged movie about a typical American family whose deep love is shaken, tested and ultimately reaffirmed in this mature and fascinating study of adjustments.

Shattered Spirits
(1986)Cuando su alcoholismo toma el control de su vida, un padre intenta rehacer su vida y la de su familia, mientras lidia con la adicción.

Enigma
(1982)An emotionally frail code-breaker revisits the scene of his breakdown to crack a Nazi code and stop a deadly Russian plot, in this true story.

Eagle's Wing
(1979)After absconding with a beautiful white mustang, a fur trapper is pursued by a Kiowa warrior who wants the horse for himself.

Judgment in Berlin
(1988)An American judge in Germany must decide if the hijacking of an East German plane that was flown over into West Berlin was a justified event.

Confessions Of An Innocent Man
(2007)A raw exposé that examines business consultant William Sampson's harrowing experience while imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for a crime he did not commit.

Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story
(1986)Outraged by the treatment of New York City’s unhoused residents, an activist brings national attention to the issue by taking their case to Congress.

The Vessel
(2016)A young man steps up to help his small town finally move on ten years after a tsunami destroyed its elementary school with all the children inside.

Holy Man: The USA vs. Douglas White
(2011)A look at the racism that sent an 89 year-old Lakota Sioux medicine man from South Dakota to prison for 17 years, for a crime he did not commit.

Downwind
(2023)Unveils the enduring effects of the testing of 928 nuclear weapons from 1951 to 1992 in Mercury, Nevada—an area belonging to the Western Shoshone.

Dillinger and Capone
(1995)Bank robber John Dillinger gets a second chance at life when he's falsely reported dead, until a Chicago kingpin pulls him in for one last heist.