Henry Winkler
31 titles
Filmography
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1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever!
(2022)An inside look back at the greatest geek year in cinema ever, 1982, with stars, directors, writers, producers, critics and pop culture historians sharing their insights about such classic films as E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Blade Runner, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Poltergeist, Tron, and many more.

Unbeatable Harold
(2006)The Elvis-obsessed assistant manager of a Reno restaurant courts a new waitress who's more concerned with evading her scummy '80s rocker ex-boyfriend.

Click
(2006)When a stressed-out family man is given a powerful remote that can fast-forward his life, he finds that messing with time comes with complications.

Hank Zipzer
12-year-old Hank Zipzer wants his brain to be like everybody else's -- to not stick out, to be normal, ordinary.

Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe
(2016)No-one loves yuletide like Hank Zipzer and this year, with a new baby brother on the way, Hank means to have the Best. Christmas. Ever! But, as we all know, Hank's life never runs smoothly.

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant
(2015)Itβs up to a male flight attendant to save the day when his airline starts replacing its flight attendants with robot in an effort to reduce costs.

Sly
(2023)His love of film began as an escape from a rocky childhood. From underdog to Hollywood legend, Sylvester Stallone tells his story in this documentary.

On the Count of Three
(2022)Jerrod Carmichael makes his directorial debut and stars in On the Count of Three, a darkly comic feature about two best friends, Val (Carmichael) and Kevin (Christopher Abbott), on the last day of their lives.

Monsters at Work
"Monsters at Work" tells the story of Tylor Tuskmon and his dream to become a Jokester.

Suzi Q
(2019)Explore the journey of Suzi Quatro, the pioneering rock singer-songwriter who redefined women's roles in rock 'n' roll with her 1973 breakthrough.

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
(2025)In 1987, at the age of just 21, Marlee Matlin shattered expectations as the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award for her groundbreaking performance in Children of a Lesser God. Catapulted into the spotlight, she seized the moment to challenge an industry unprepared for her immense talent, emerging as a trailblazer not only as a performer but also as an author and activist.