Lois Smith
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Sweet Land
(2005)Inge, a young German woman, travels to 1920's Minnesota to marry Olaf, a Norwiegan man. Her citizenship and the war with Germany create hardships.

A Dog Year
(2009)Academy Award® nominee Jeff Bridges stars in a true story of two souls salvaged through one unlikely alliance.

P.S.
(2004)Louise is a divorced woman with regrets, but she gets a chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who resembles her high school love.

The Uninvited
(2025)The Uninvited is a comedic drama bout time, love, regret and aging. Rose, a former actress turned stay-at-home mom, faces chaos when an elderly woman claims her home as her own. This encounter forces Rose to confront insecurities and reflect on her life. The film humorously critiques Hollywood's beauty standards while exploring motherhood, identity, and self-discovery in Los Angeles.

Turn the River
(2008)Years after losing her son in a custody battle, a woman reconnects with her son and discovers he is unhappy and being abused by the father. She uses her gambling skills to raise the 50,000 dollars needed to flee to Canada with her son.

Twister
(1996)State-of-the-art special effects stir up this tale of tornado chasers on a perilous quest to test a new sensor device.

Reckless
(1984)Johnny Rourke is reckless & breaks the girls’ hearts. Cheerleader Tracey Prescott is reckless too.

Little Fugitive
(2006)In a Latino working-class family, a prank by Lenny on his younger brother escalates beyond control in this modern interpretation of a 1953 classic.

Griffin & Phoenix
(2006)A poignant romantic comedy about two people who face a seemingly insurmountable obstacle that may stand between them and a last chance at love.

Dead Man Walking
(1995)As his execution date approaches, a convicted murderer and unapologetic racist claiming his innocence enlists a nun’s help to make one final appeal.

Lady Bird
(2017)Greta Gerwig directs this dramedy, winner of two Golden Globes® and nominated for five Oscars®, that follows the story of Christine "Lady Bird" MacPherson (Saoirse Ronan) and her tumultuous relationship with her mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf). Strong-willed and big-hearted, young Lady Bird dreams of studying arts and having a sophisticated lifestyle in a big city, but both her temper and aspirations clash with her mother, an equally stubborn woman who struggles to make ends meet. Despite their differences, they have much more in common than they realize, and flying away from home may require more than just being unique.