Campbell Scott
32 titles
Filmography
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No End in Sight
(2007)An insider's view of the Iraq War, this documentary chronicles the Bush administration's flawed decisions, and how they led to disaster on the ground.

The Love Letter
(1998)Romantic fantasy unfolds when a young man discovers an old desk that can send love letters to a woman who lived 100 years prior.

Roger Dodger
(2002)A charismatic but troubled man guides his 16-year-old nephew through New York City's nightlife for an all-night crash course in the art of seduction.

One Week
(2008)When a young man is confronted with his mortality, he takes a cross-country road trip on a vintage motorcycle. One Week tells the story of Ben Tyler (Joshua Jackson), in his mid-twenties, who flees from the confines of his life and impending marriage, a job he's not entirely happy with and a recent diagnosis--in order to attempt to live more fully. What starts off as an ill-defined venture soon morphs into a quest for the West Coast.

Hamlet
(2000)A revised version of the Shakespeare play set in turn-of-the-20th-century America, where a prince seeks revenge against his father's killer.

The Draft
(2015)The question of who serves in America's military continues to shape battle strategy and foreign policy today. From the Civil War to the conflicts of the Vietnam era, forced military service has torn the nation apart--and sometimes, as in WWII, united Americans in a common purpose. The Draft tells the story of how a single, controversial issue continues to define the United States.

The 11th Green
(2020)A respected journalist (Campbell Scott) uncovers the truth behind the mythology of President Eisenhower's long-alleged involvement in UFO and extraterrestrial events. A New York Times Critic's Pick.

Nature: American Arctic
(2022)Vast, wild, and remote, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is where some of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles unfold. Situated in northeastern Alaska, this Refuge has long protected survivors of the Ice Age that still roam a frozen wilderness. Now, this icy fortress is melting due to climate change. For the caribou, musk oxen, polar bears, and Arctic foxes, the Ice Age is slipping away.
Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York
(2012)In 1936 two college dropouts form the Photo League, which becomes the centre of America's documentary movement and attracts famous photographers like W. Eugene Smith and Dan Weiner.

Saint Ralph
(2005)A rebellious ninth grader suffers a family tragedy and decides to seek a miracle by trying to win the 1954 Boston Marathon with the help of a priest.

Duma
(2005)Twelve-year-old Xan takes a walk on the wild side with his pet cheetah Duma when the pair head out into the desert in search of a new home for the cuddly cat.

The Spanish Prisoner
(1997)When an employee invents a formula that could make his company unimaginably rich, he fears his boss will cheat him, and an intricate con game begins.

Follow the Stars Home
(2001)After her husband leaves her, Dianne raises her disabled daughter with the help of her mother and a kindhearted young girl from a troubled home.

Singles
(1992)Six young urbanites with budding careers and restless hearts share their dreams, their music, and the common courtyard between their apartments.

Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
(1994)Fueled by a career-defining performance from Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mrs.Parker and the Vicious Circle is a visual and intellectual feast fromdirector Alan Rudolph.

The Tale of Sweeney Todd
(1998)Based upon the Victorian legend of a London barber who kills people and gives the corpses to a baker to use in her meat pies.

The Pilot's Wife
(2002)A widow struggles to learn if her deceased husband intentionally crashed the plane he was piloting.

Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America
(2014)Frederick Law Olmsted was among the first to regard landscape architecture as a profession and a fine art - in fact, with Calvert Vaux he virtually created that profession. To Olmsted, a park was both a work of art and a necessity for urban life. Olmsted's efforts to preserve nature created an "environmental ethic" decades before the environmental movement became a force in American politics.

The Woods Are Real
(2024)An invitation by a friend puts a wealthy Brooklyn couple’s liberal bonafides to the test in a terrifying survival scenario deep in the wilderness.

Still Mine
(2012)The heartfelt tale of an elderly man who comes up against the system when he sets out to build a more suitable house for his sick wife.