David Harewood
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Mysteries of the Faith
Believed to hold miraculous powers, sacred treasures are kept under lock and key. Uncover the history — and mystery — behind these Catholic relics.

The Abominable Snow Baby
(2021)Shunned and feared by the local townsfolk, a 14-foot tall Snow Baby is rescued by the indomitable Granny who along with grandson Albert, welcomes him into her home, showering her new pet with love and affection, changing the town’s perception and helping the community overcome their initial prejudices. Based on the beloved story by Terry Pratchett.

Free In Deed
(2017)A lonely Pentecostal minister attempts to perform a miracle when a young woman asks him to heal her son from a seemingly incurable illness.
9/11: The Lost Hero
(2013)Across America, the morning of September 11, 2001 began routinely, with news and radio broadcasts sharing local human interest stories and traffic reports. But by 9 a.m., the day's narrative had taken a tragic turn. Most of us are familiar with the national news coverage of 9/11, but the local reporting from TV and radio affiliates across the nation was no less important and no less compelling. This is an account of the tragedy as it unfolded, and as it aired in American cities large and small, told without narration or interviews.

The Black Panthers of WW2
This is the incredible true story of the history-making 761st tank battalion, composed entirely of African American servicemen. Through dramatic reconstruction, interviews with veterans and their families, acclaimed actor David Harewood explores the first US armored unit of its kind to enter combat during WWII. Along with fierce fighting abroad, these brave men also had to fight racism at home.

David Harewood on Blackface
(2023)Blackface used music and comedy as a delivery system for racist tropes and became the most popular form of entertainment in the Victorian era. Actor David Harewood explores the origins of Blackface minstrelsy, where white performers grotesquely darkened their skin, in early 19th-century America. How did it shape ideas of blackness in popular culture and why did it endure for so long?

The Man Inside
(2012)Desperate to not let history repeat itself, a boxer fights to distance himself from his father's gangster past and his relationship with his trainer.

The Hot Potato
(2011)Two men stumble on a lump of Uranium after a government research establishment explodes. With nothing to lose they decide to find out how much it is worth, and find out that there are a lot of people willing to pay a very high price. With criminals on their tail, they launch themselves on a journey across Europe.

Gunrush
(2009)A mild-mannered suburban dad is driven to vigilantism and taking the law into his own hands after his daughter is gunned down in front of him.

SuperBob
(2015)When a meteor storm turns a mild-mannered mail carrier into an overnight superhero, he finds his greatest feat will be landing his damsel in distress.

An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
Detective Cordelia Gray inherits a ramshackle investigation agency and its complex case load following the death of her boss by suicide.

The Canterville Ghost
(2023)A 300-year-old ghost who's been haunting the grounds of a stately mansion in the English countryside meets his match when an American family moves in.

The Hawk
(1993)A Hitchcockian thriller of a housewife who thinks her husband is a serial killer. 'The Hawk' stalks women on the motorway, raping and killing, then plucking out his victim's eyes. Annie's husband has always been absent on the dates of the murders. Other details convince her it must be him. Or is this paranoia, a legacy of the violent depression she suffered after her two sons were born?