Martin Sheen
75 titles
Filmography
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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.
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America
Historic events that triggered seismic shifts in America's culture and politics.

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.

White House Revealed
(2009)From the devoted doormen to the butlers, plumbers, chefs, housekeepers, engineers, and florists, we meet everyone who serves president after president inside The White House, the most powerful house in the world.

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.

The Twelve Apostles
(1999)Documentary about the dedication of 12 average citizens and workers during the Roman Empire who dedicated their life to Jesus’ world-changing power.

Vigilantes INC. - America's New Vote Suppression Hitmen
(2024)Greg Palast investigates Gov. Brian Kemp's plan to stop people of color from voting and documents his family's connection to the state's historical racism and slavery.

Citizen Clark... A Life of Principle
(2017)A profile of Attorney General Ramsey Clark profiles his 50-year career, the abuses of power he curbed, and the human rights milestones he achieved.

Can Art Stop a Bullet: William Kelly's Big Picture
(2020)This intensely personal documentary sees social-conscience artist William Kelly explore whether art can break through rage to create calm in times of crisis. Kelly is a longtime peace activist who marches, protests and contributes to social transformation through the art he creates. His 42-foot-long, 5-foot-wide print banner titled "Peace and War/The Big Picture" is the focus and framework for...

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(1976)While protecting her isolated existence, precocious 13-year-old Rynn is hiding a dangerous secret in the cellar she’s determined to keep at any cost.

The Final Countdown
(1980)America's most powerful nuclear-run aircraft carrier is transported back in time to December 6, 1941, hours prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Cadence
(1990)Thrown into a stockade for rebellious behavior, a white soldier bonds with a group of black fellow prisoners as they band against a corrupt sergeant.

A Matter of Justice
The true story of a young Marine’s mother portrays her war against the daughter-in-law whom she suspects murdered her son, and her fight for justice.

Bordertown
(2007)A tenacious reporter investigates the murders of young women in a town on the border that divides Texas from Mexico.

O
(2001)Shakespeare's tragedy 'Othello' is set in a prep school, where a hoops star is talked into a jealous rage by a devious teammate.

Loophole
(1981)Desperate for a job, an American architect is convinced by a seasoned thief to participate in a heist of one of the largest bank vaults in London.

Forget Me Never
(1999)A woman starts a support group for patients with Early-Onset Alzheimer's after she is diagnosed with the disease.

Come Sunday
(2018)Internationally-renowned pastor Carlton Pearson risks his church, family and future when he questions church doctrine and finds himself branded a heretic.

When the Bough Breaks
(1994)A young boy seems to be the only link to a long series of grisly murders, leading a criminal profiler to try and untangle the child's many secrets.