Alfred Molina
74 titles
Filmography
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Three Pines
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Sûreté du Québec and his team investigate a series of perplexing murders in the mysterious Eastern Townships village of Three Pines, uncovering the buried secrets of its eccentric residents and in the process forcing Gamache to confront buried secrets of his own.

The Little Traitor
(2007)A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.

Nothing Like the Holidays
(2008)When the Rodriguez family heads home to their parents' house for the holidays, the celebration goes in a hilarious and unexpected direction.

The Lodger
(2009)A seasoned detective goes after a ruthless killer intent on slaughtering prostitutes along the Sunset Strip in a matter identical to Jack the Ripper.

When Pigs Fly
(1993)Two ghosts inhabiting a rocking chair help an unwed jazz musician and a bar dancer reverse their bad fortune.
Red
(2018)Under the gaze of his young assistant and the threatening presence of a new generation of artists, Mark Rothko takes on his greatest challenge yet: to create a definitive work of art for an extraordinary setting. Alfred Molina reprises his critically acclaimed performance as the American abstract painter Mark Rothko. He is joined by rising star Alfred Enoch in the play that won six Tony Awards.
Scorpion Spring
(1996)A crime-ridden road picture that follows the random meeting of two off-beat characters: Dennis Brabant (Alfred Molina - "Chocolat," "Spider-Man 2"), a sleazy French actor, ditched by his mistress in the middle of nowhere when he tells her his wife is pregnant, and Zac Cross (Patrick McGaw - "The Basketball Diaries," "Cookers"), more or less Dennis' opposite, a handsome, naive all-American guy trying to reconcile over the phone with his former sweetheart, Beth. With Dennis needing a ride and Zac out of money for gas, the duo pool their resources and hit the road in Zac's old convertible. Along the way the two are greeted by a bizarre cast of characters and outlandish incidents, resulting in the duo's smuggling an illegal alien across the border. Also starring Matthew McConaughey ("Fool's Gold," "We Are Marshall").

Rothko: Pictures Must Be Miraculous
(2019)Painter Mark Rothko is one of the most renowned figures of the Abstract Expressionist movement. This film explores Rothko’s journey and includes interviews with his children, Academy Award-nominated writer John Logan, and many others.

The Ten Commandments
(2007)An adaptation of the Bible tale follows Moses, who, inspired by God, frees the Israelite slaves from Egypt’s cruel pharaoh and leads them to freedom.

Frida
(2002)After a near-fatal accident, Frida Kahlo discovers her life's passion through painting as a turbulent marriage and political turmoil fuels her art.

Prick Up Your Ears
(1987)The true story of British playwright Joe Orton and how his skyrocket to fame ended in his own brutal, shocking murder by his longtime lover.

Love Is Strange
(2014)After finally getting married after 28 years together, Ben and George are forced to face bureaucracy and the challenges of being forced to live apart.

The Hoax
(2006)In 1971, author Clifford Irving is feeling cheated when his latest manuscript, which looked sure to be published by McGraw-Hill, is ultimately rejected. After that rejection, his primary contact at the publishing house, Andrea Tate, seems ready to place him on her do not call list. As such, Clifford tells her that he is working on the most important book of the twentieth century, which in reality is a total fabrication, as is his ultimate idea for the book: that he has been asked by billionaire recluse Howard Hughes to write his autobiography. Clifford, who has never met Hughes and has never been contacted by Hughes, is banking on past history of Hughes not coming out in public to decry Clifford's book as being a fake, as is the situation with a current case involving TWA which could cost Hughes monetarily if the case goes against him and which Hughes has not come out publicly to defend. If Clifford's assertions of the book are indeed true, Andrea and her colleagues at McGraw-Hill are highly interested. Along for the ride with Clifford are his long time friend and researcher, Dick Suskind, who likes the idea when it seems to be working, but seems ready to fold under the pressure whenever they are close to being caught; and Clifford's artist wife, Edith Irving, who takes on the pseudonym Helga R. Hughes to be able to cash the checks made out to H.R. Hughes. Clifford and Dick luck into personal information about Hughes which would assist in writing an accurate autobiography. They also mysteriously come into possession of some information which if included in the book would entirely change its focus but have the potential for far reaching political consequences. But Clifford's personal life, which includes an affair with actress Nina Van Pallandt, and his own grip on what is true and isn't may ultimately be his downfall.

Not Without My Daughter
(1991)An Iranian-American man takes his wife and daughter to Iran under false pretenses, then holds them hostage as they fight to escape.

Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
Merlin’s apprentice joins Arcadia’s heroes on a time-bending adventure in Camelot, where conflict is brewing between the human, troll and magical worlds.

Undertaking Betty
(2002)A funeral director and the woman he has loved since childhood, both of whom married badly, plot to fake her death so that they can be together.

The Perez Family
(1995)Freed after 20 years, a Cuban plantation owner joins a boat migration to Miami and finds unexpected love and heartbreak on the way back to his family.

Heavenly Sword
(2014)When tasked with bringing a magical sword to its rightful owner, a female warrior uses the sword to stop a vicious king from obtaining it for evil.

A Further Gesture
(1997)An IRA assassin escapes from prison and heads to New York where he is drawn into an assassination plot. With Stephen Rea, Brendan Gleeson.

Breakable You
(2017)The film follows the Wellers, a dynamic New York City family, as they come to terms with changes in their personal lives and each other.