Geraldine Chaplin
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Stress Is Three
(1968)Honeycomb
(1969)
Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor
(1997)A biopic about Mother Teresa, beginning in her early years as a caregiver in war-torn Calcutta to her international fame as a celebrated humanitarian.

Sand Dollars
(2015)On holiday in the Dominican Republic, a wealthy French septuagenarian woman becomes enchanted with a much younger local woman working as a sex worker.

Peppermint Frappé
(1967)Carlos Saura's PEPPERMINT FRAPPE was made in the mid-1960s, when Franco's fascist regime was still ruling Spain, and the movie is very much an allegory about its own era -- a rigidly conservative middle-aged man finds himself hopelessly enamored of his best friend's wife, and runs up against the boundaries that his beliefs place on his behavior. Saura dedicated the film to Luis Buñuel, the renowned director who had been twice exiled from Spain.

Blindfolded Eyes
(1978)
Holy Beasts
(2019)Aging punk diva Vera V. (Geraldine Chaplin) arrives in Santo Domingo to direct a cinematic tribute to her mentor, the late Jean-Louis Jorge. Her loyal choreographer Henry (Udo Kier) soon joins the production team, which includes many of her frequent collaborators. But while the Caribbean setting is sumptuous and the musical numbers are grand, mysterious forces begin to threaten the shoot.

Chaplin
(1992)Directed by Sir Richard Attenborough and starring Robert Downey, Jr. and an extraordinary cast, Chaplin is a loving, grand scale portrait of the Little Tramp's amazing life and times. His poverty-stricken childhood in England comes to life, along with his friendships with Mack Sennett and Douglas Fairbanks, his many wives and scandalous affairs, and his relentless pursuit.

Love on the Ground
(1984)Cohen Media Group and Arthur Cohn present "Love On The Ground," a film by Jacques Rivette. Jane Birkin and Geraldine Chaplin star as theatre troupe members who are invited by a mysterious playwright/director to perform in a strange mansion. As the rehearsal progresses, secrets are revealed and the line between fiction and reality blurs.

The Mirror Crack'd
(1980)This thrilling tale tells the story of sleuth Miss Marple, whose skills are tested when a Hollywood production—and a chilling murder—come to her town.
Innocent Bystanders
(1972)You don't turn your back on anyone. Especially the partner who's backing you up.

Z.P.G.
(1972)A nightmare of the future...or tomorrow's reality? Have a baby- go to the death chamber! A husband and wife (Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin) defy the state's anti-procreation ban in this sci-fi what if? Set in a grim, overpopulated techno-future where message satellites drone overhead, citizens wear breathing masks as protection from the poisonous air and common housecats are among the extinct fauna displayed in natural history museums. Unwilling to accept the robot dolls offered by the state as replacements for children, the young couple secretly care for their infant amid a malicious society that rewards informants. Certainly they cannot keep their secret long. But will it be long enough for them to escape to a far-off land of new beginnings?

Hostias (Un amor de pelĂcula)
(2012)Para hacer su agosto, un quebrado productor de cine convence a un famoso director de hacer un churro de pelĂcula, con su novia haciendo de agente.

Seneca
(2023)Roman philosopher Seneca navigates a dangerous world of tyranny and paranoia as the boy he once tutored grows into the infamous emperor Nero.

Doctor Zhivago
(1965)Illicit lovers fight to stay together during the turbulent years of the Russian Revolution.

The Hawaiians
(1970)A sea captain's discovery of water on a plantation leads to planting of pineapples on the island.

Winter Solstice
A group of people at a crossroads in their lives get another chance at love, friendship, and forgiveness during Christmas at a Scottish estate.

Welcome to L.A.
(1976)A self-important group of weirdoes from Los Angeles realize how worthless their lives are.

Heidi
(2005)Classic story of a little Swiss girl, who, after the death of her parents, is sent to live with her goat herding grandfather (Max Von Sydow) in the high Alpine mountains.

Cria!
(1976)Carlos Saura’s exquisite CrĂa cuervos . . . heralded a turning point in Spain: shot while General Franco was on his deathbed, the film melds the personal and the political in a portrait of the legacy of fascism and its effects on a middle-class family (the title derives from the Spanish proverb: “Raise ravens and they’ll peck out your eyes”). Ana Torrent (the dark-eyed beauty from The Spirit of the Beehive) portrays the disturbed eight-year-old Ana, living in Madrid with her two sisters and mourning the death of her mother, whom she conjures as a ghost (an ethereal Geraldine Chaplin). Seamlessly shifting between fantasy and reality, the film subtly evokes both the complex feelings of childhood and the struggles of a nation emerging from the shadows.