Andrew Scott
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

All of Us Strangers
(2023)One night in his near-empty London tower block, screenwriter Adam has a chance encounter with mysterious neighbor Harry, puncturing the rhythm of his everyday life. As a relationship develops between them, Adam finds himself drawn back to his childhood home, where his parents appear to be living just as they were on the day they died 30 years ago.

Cognition
(2020)A journey through the symbolic landscape of the subconscious mind while following the story of an unbreakable bond between father and son.

A Dark Place
(2018)When a young boy goes missing in a backwoods town, a local sanitation truck driver plays detective and begins a precarious, obsessive investigation.

The Stag
(2013)This 2014 Tribeca Film Festival entry tells of an outdoor bachelor weekend adventure that goes hilariously off course at every turn.

Oslo
(2021)Adapted from the Tony Award-winning play, this film follows the unlikely story of the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords.

Locke
(2014)A man unravels after he leaves a construction site at a critical time to be present for the birth of a child conceived during a one-night stand.

Handsome Devil
(2017)Two reluctant roommates at a rugby-obsessed boarding school, one a loner and the other an athlete, become friends and must stand up to bullying.

This Beautiful Fantastic
(2016)Una joven solitaria que sueña con escribir libros para niños entabla una inesperada amistad con su vecino de al lado, un viudo gruñón.

Catherine Called Birdy
(2022)Lady Catherine (known as Birdy), like all the great teen heroines, is spirited, clever and adventurous – and ready to put off any suitor that comes her way. With her family desperate to marry her off, Birdy’s imagination, defiance, and modern independence put her on a collision course with her parents. Relationships are put to the test when the most vile suitor of all arrives to claim her hand.

1917
(2019)During World War I, two British soldiers attempt to cross enemy lines to deliver a message that could save many lives, including one's own brother.

Blue Moon
(2025)On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi's bar as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his ground-breaking hit musical 'Oklahoma!'. Starring Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Andrew Scott, and Bobby Cannavale. Directed by Richard Linklater.

Denial
(2016)Based on the acclaimed book Denial: Holocaust History on Trial, Denial recounts Deborah E. Lipstadt’s (Academy Award® winner Rachel Weisz) legal battle for historical truth against David Irving (BAFTA nominee Timothy Spall), who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier.

Jimmy's Hall
(2014)A good man intent on making the world a better place, Father James (Brendan Gleeson), is continually shocked and saddened by the spiteful and confrontational inhabitants of his small country town. One day his life is threatened during confession.

The Delinquent Season
(2018)Two couples examine how well they really know each other as cracks begin to appear in their seemingly steady marriages.

Victor Frankenstein
(2015)James McAvoy is Victor Von Frankenstein and Daniel Radcliffe stars as Igor in a unique, never-before-seen twist on Mary Shelley's classic 19th century novel. Told from Igor's perspective, we see the troubled young assistant's dark origins, his redemptive friendship with the young medical student Victor Von Frankenstein, and become eyewitnesses to the emergence of how Frankenstein became the man -- and the legend -- we know today.

The Scapegoat
(2012)Set in 1952 England, a man meets his doppelganger in a bar and swaps lives with him, only to be drawn into a scandalous world he can't quite escape.

The American
(1998)After the horror of the Civil War, 'ignorant' Christopher Newman made his fortune. He travels to France in search of cultural treasures.

King Lear
(2018)Set in the fictional present and starring Anthony Hopkins, the 80 year-old King Lear divides his kingdom among his daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia, according to their affection for him. When his youngest daughter, Cordelia, refuses to flatter him, hurt and angry Lear banishes her. With that fateful decision, family and state collapse into chaos and warfare.