Geraldine Chaplin
41 titles
Filmography
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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.

Anchor and Hope
(2017)A lesbian couple’s carefree lifestyle is shaken up when they decide to have a baby with their male friend.

Diary of a Nymphomaniac
(2008)An insatiable lust for sex drives a young girl into prostitution.

The Island Inside
(2009)La historia de tres hermanos que intentan, cada uno a su manera, luchar contra la maldiciĂłn que han heredado de su padre: la esquizofrenia.

Crimetime
(1996)The lines of reality blur for an actor playing a notorious killer when his TV show becomes a hit and inspires more real-life slayings.

The Broken Key
(2017)A British academic follows clues laid centuries before by Dante and Hieronymus Bosch to solve a series of murders inspired by the seven deadly sins.

The Age of Innocence
(1993)A ravishing, slow-burning romance about three wealthy New Yorkers ensnared in a tragic love triangle, torn between duty, desire, and reputation.

Jane Eyre
(1996)A young woman's passionate romance with a handsome and mysterious gentleman is shattered when secrets from his past are revealed, threatening to tear her and her lover apart forever.

The Wolfman
(2010)Attacked by an unseen creature, a young nobleman begins to undergo a bizarre transformation that culminates on the night of the full moon -- a metamorphosis that proves deadly to the local villagers.

Marguerite & Julien
(2015)Crazy love: forbidden passion blazes between a brother and sister in this feverishly sexy romance.

Talk to Her
(2002)Two men form a bond as they sit in constant vigil over the bedsides of the comatose women they love.

Home for the Holidays
(1995)A single mom who has just lost her job is reluctant to travel home for her relatives dreaded annual Thanksgiving dinner. However, when her daughter flakes on their holiday plans she must endure the chaos surrounding her dysfunctional family.

A Christmas Carol
(2004)The miserly and bad-tempered Ebenezer Scrooge encounters three spirits who visit him on Christmas Eve and offer him a chance at redemption.

A Foreign Field
(1993)On the 50th anniversary of D-Day, veterans from England and America return to Normandy to relive their experiences in the war — and love.

Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
(1976)To add some spectacle to his expolitative and inaccurate Wild West show, Buffalo Bill hires Sitting Bull, who becomes an accidental star.

To Walk with Lions
(1999)George Adamson fights to save Kenya's wildlife. Together with his young assistant Tony Fitzjohn, he battles to keep the animals on his game reserve, and "Kora", from dangerous poachers.

The Rodriguez and the Beyond
(2019)A couple and their children must learn how to control their newfound superpowers.

Dinotopia
An airplane crash leaves two half brothers stranded on a secret lost island where humans and intelligent talking dinosaurs peacefully coexist.

White Mischief
(1987)The true story of an affluent husband's response to the local stud of British Nairobi stealing his beautiful wife in the early days of World War II.

The Monk
(2011)Set in 17th century Madrid, Capuchin Monk Ambrosio is admired by all but the trappings of temptation and sin threaten to take him down a dark path.