Samantha Morton
32 titles
Filmography
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In America
(2003)An immigrant and his family move to Harlem so he can pursue his dream of making it as an actor.

Jane Eyre
(1997)A willful orphan girl falls passionately in love with a mysterious gentleman hiding a secret that could destroy their future together.

Under the Skin
(1997)Iris is devastated when her mother dies, and her grief becomes emotionally harmful and self-destructive. She leaves her steady boyfriend, moves into a bedsit, begins to have promiscuous sex, avoids her sister and even tries to seduce her brother-in-law.

Decoding Annie Parker
(2014)Based on an incredible true story and with an all-star cast including Maggie Grace (Taken, Twilight), Rashida Jones (The Social Network, I Love You Man), Alice Eve (Star Trek: Into Darkness, Men In Black 3) and Bradley Whitford (West Wing, The Cabin in the Woods), Decoding Annie Parker explores how two women came together to save a life and change the world.

Cider with Rosie
(2015)Laurie Lee’s semi-autobiographical story of growing up in the Cotswolds during and after WWI chronicles her childhood amid many shifting developments.

The Harvest
(2015)A recently orphaned girl comes to discover the horrifying truth about her dying friend under the tight grip of his controlling physician mother.

This Is the Sea
(1997)Dangerous romance forms between a Catholic man and a Protestant woman in Northern Ireland after the 1994 ceasefire between the IRA and the British.

Expired
(2007)A mousy and apologetic Los Angeles parking officer living with her invalid mother begins a turbulent relationship with her egomaniacal colleague.

River Queen
(2005)In 19th-century New Zealand, a young Irish woman searches for her son after he's kidnapped by his Maori grandfather amid a colonial conflict.

2073
(2024)From Academy Award®-winner Asif Kapadia comes this look at a dystopian future as seen through the eyes of a woman known only as 'Ghost.'

Two for Joy
(2018)An increasingly strained relationship between a daughter, her mother and her rascal younger brother reaches critical mass. Something must give.
The Future Lasts A Long Time
(1996)
Eden
(2001)Set in 1940s Palestine, Samantha and her husband Dov, both of American descent, have immigrated due to their Zionist convictions. Dov is a communist and architect. He dedicates his life and energy to building the country, neglecting his wife who does all she can to help. Samantha’s brother, a capitalist, also leaves the U.S. for Palestine where he hopes to make a fortune buying land from Arabs.

Minority Report
(2002)In the future, as police use technology to arrest killers before they commit crimes, the tables turn, and one cop goes on the run to clear his name.

Synecdoche, New York
(2008)From the writer of Adaptation, Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Theater director Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is mounting a new play. His life catering to suburban blue-hairs at the local regional theater in Schenectady, New York is looking bleak. His wife Adele (Catherine Keener) has left him to pursue her painting in Berlin, taking their young daught..

Control
(2007)A biopic of Ian Curtis who would become the darling of the UK’s late-70’s post-punk scene as the frontman of Joy Division before his suicide at age 23.

Sweet and Lowdown
(1999)A gifted but mercurial jazz guitarist in the 1930s finds his struggles with envy and mobsters changed by his love for a mute woman.

Jesus' Son
(2000)Based on the acclaimed book by Denis Johnson, a man high on drugs and alcohol careens through life and makes his way toward recovery and redemption.

Mister Lonely
(2008)Director Harmony Korine has been a cult hero of American cinema for two decades now and Mister Lonely, one of his more low-key triumphs, shows his gift for oddball beauty and unique understanding of celebrity and outcasts. A strange, sweet, undiluted vision. Bonus: Herzog and Carax are in it!

Dreaming of Joseph Lees
(1999)A woman’s childhood crush on her cousin, Joseph Lees, is reignited when he returns home, but she’s forced to make a fateful choice when another suitor becomes dangerously possessive.