Sophie Okonedo
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Skin
(2009)Born in 1950’s South Africa, a light-skinned black girl with white parents is thrust into identity crisis by an apartheid state and her own family.
Alibi
(2003)Michael Kitchen, Phyllis Logan, and Oscar® nominee Sophie Okonedo star in this intriguing miniseries from award-winning writer Paul Abbott. When neurotic Greg is implicated in his business partner’s death, witness Marcey helps him dispose of the corpse--but quickly begins to wonder what she has gotten herself into. “Equal parts black comedy, thriller, and farce” --The Guardian, UK.

The Ghastly Ghoul
(2023)When a little monster from Halloween World is stranded in the human world on Halloween Night after trick or treating too much, one girl must face her fears and help the monster return home.

Hotel Rwanda
(2004)The true story of a brave hotel manager who risked his and his family’s lives to harbor over 1,000 refugees during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Wild Rose
(2019)After unjustly serving a year in jail, an aspiring country singer and single mom gets a second chance at her dream when a radio host hears her voice.

Go Now
(1995)Nick Cameron is happy with his mates, his football and a new girlfriend. But his world falls apart when he becomes diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Authentic and unsentimental, Go Now is a poignant love story, powerful drama and razor-sharp comedy, partly based on co-writer Paul Powell's personal experiences of MS.

After Earth
(2013)A thousand years after humans have left Earth, a general and his teen son crash on the now-deadly planet - the father is injured, and the young man embarks on a dangerous mission to find

Martian Child
(2007)Based on an award-winning short story, this romantic drama follows a recently-widowed sci-fi writer who forms an unlikely family with a close friend.

Raymond & Ray
(2022)Half brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies—and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they’ve become as men, both because of their father and in spite of him.

Janet Planet
(2024)A young girl spends the summer enthralled by her extremely detailed inner world and her mother.

Heart of Stone
(2023)To her elite MI6 team, Rachel Stone's a rookie. They don't know she's a skilled spy for a rogue agency — and that her dual lives are about to collide.

Æon Flux
(2005)Academy Award®-winner* Charlize Theron stars as Aeon Flux, the underground operative fighting totalitarian rule in 25th-century Earth’s last living city.

Deep Secrets
(1996)An undercover officer delves into Manchester's perilous drug underworld to solve a brutal murder using seduction tactics on a gang leader's spouse.

Dirty Pretty Things
(2002)Audrey Tautou (AMELIE) and Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 YEARS A SLAVE) star in a gritty urban thriller in which two immigrants learn that everything is for sale in London's secret underworld.

The Secret Life of Bees
(2008)A young girl escapes her abusive father and finds refuge with an eccentric beekeeper.

Catherine Called Birdy
(2022)Lady Catherine (known as Birdy), like all the great teen heroines, is spirited, clever and adventurous – and ready to put off any suitor that comes her way. With her family desperate to marry her off, Birdy’s imagination, defiance, and modern independence put her on a collision course with her parents. Relationships are put to the test when the most vile suitor of all arrives to claim her hand.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
(1995)Pet detective Jim Carrey pursues a kidnapped bat through the African jungle. Madcap comedy sequel of rhinos and witch doctors, from the writer of Bruce Almighty. (1995)(89 mins)