Catherine Keener
39 titles
Filmography
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Lovely & Amazing
(2002)Self-esteem and insecurity lie at the heart of this comedy about the relationship between a mother and her three confused adult daughters.

Peace, Love & Misunderstanding
(2011)A high-strung New York lawyer decides to get a divorce and take her teenage kids upstate to Woodstock to reconnect with her estranged hippie mother

Little Pink House
(2018)A small-town nurse emerges as the reluctant leader in a battle that goes to the Supreme Court to save her neighborhood from pharma giant Pfizer.

Polar Bear
(2022)A polar bear’s memories help her navigate motherhood in an increasingly challenging world.

No Future
(2021)“Get Out” star Catherine Keener is a grieving mother whose son died of a drug overdose who begins an affair with his distraught childhood friend.

Unless
(2016)A writer struggles with her daughter's decision to drop out of college and live on the streets.

Capote
(2005)Based on the true story, Truman Capote finds himself becoming disturbingly close to one of the murderers of a Kansas family that he is writing about.

An American Crime
(2007)A frustrated mother descends into cruelty after taking in two girls, imprisoning and torturing one of them in her basement. Based on a true story.

The 40 Year Old Virgin
(2005)Andy is a nice guy who, at the age of 40, hasn’t had sex. His misguided coworkers try to help him score - and maybe even find true love - in this hilarious comedy.

Living in Oblivion
(1995)A low-budget filmmaker struggles to keep his vision alive on the disaster-plagued, sexually overheated set of his latest indie opus.

Where the Wild Things Are
(2009)Max, a disobedient little boy sent to bed without his supper, creates his own world a forest inhabited by ferocious wild creatures who crown Max as their ruler.

Nostalgia
(2018)A mosaic of stories about love and loss, this film explores our relationships to the objects, artifacts, and memories that shape our lives.

Maladies
(2012)While working on a comeback, a former soap star gets a narrator stuck in his head, leaving him to figure out who is really calling the shots.

Get Out
(2017)Jordan Peele’s seismic horror-satire is a rare era-defining film: both a mordant send-up of Obama-era liberal racism and an early shot at Trump’s America. Delivering its commentary with bloody aplomb, Get Out distills a nation’s anxieties in the indelible image of “the sunken place.”

Enough Said
(2013)Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is a divorced soon-to-be empty-nester wondering about her next act.

The Soloist
(2009)Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. star in this film about a columnist who discovers a violin virtuoso living on the streets of L.A.

The Ballad of Jack and Rose
(2005)The daughter of a dying ex-hippie has trouble adjusting to the return of her father's ex-lover and her sons.

Lost Angels: Skid Row Is My Home
(2012)This documentary takes an uncompromising yet life-affirming look at the lives of eight people experiencing homelessness on Skid Row in Los Angeles.

The Interpreter
(2005)Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn shine in Sydney Pollack's riveting thriller about a translator who overhears a potentially explosive secret about a planned assassination attempt.

S1m0ne
(2002)Sacked film-maker Viktor invents a computerised actress, but can't deal with the secrecy and success when her first film scores at the box office.