Campbell Scott
22 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.

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.

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.

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.

Ambrose Bierce: Civil War Stories
(2006)Three of the most popular and controversial Civil War stories by legendary writer Ambrose Bierce are presented in this acclaimed feature collection.
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.

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 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.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
(2005)A lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl.

Manhattan Night
(2016)When a widow asks a journalist to solve the death of her filmmaker husband, the inquiry draws him into a world of adultery, blackmail and murder.

Hi-Life
(1998)The Hi Life Bar is a romantic comedy starring Eric Stoltz as the catalyst for a wacky chain reaction of events that begins when he lies to his girlfriend so that she will raise the cash to pay off his bookie.

Final Days of Planet Earth
(2006)When the team of astronauts enlisted to excavate the moon returns to earth, it brings with it an alien-insect race that must harvest human bodies for survival. As their underground colony thrives, so does the fear that mankind's end has arrived.

The Chaperone
(2019)Norma Carlisle (Elizabeth McGovern) accompanies future star Louise Brooks (Haley Lu Richardson) to New York. Discover who these women are, and who they eventually become. Written by Julian Fellowes, based on the novel by Laura Moriarty.

The Daytrippers
(1997)The morning after Thanksgiving, Eliza discovers what appears to be a love letter written to her husband. Distraught by the possibilities and seeking advice, she drives to her parents' house, where she shows the letter to her high-strung mother Rita, her mild-mannered father Jim, her rebellious younger sister Jo and Jo's pretentious boyfriend Carl. Hoping to quickly resolve the situation, the five of them cram into the family station wagon and set off for Manhattan where Eliza can confront her husband face-to-face. They arrive at Louis' office only to discover that he has been given the day off. The family desperately tails Louis around the city, but always ends up one step behind him.