Meryl Streep
71 titles
Filmography
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The Living Sea
(1995)From the tropical waters of Palau in the South Pacific, to the barreling waves of Oahu's North Shore and Nova Scotia's major tidal swings, The Living Sea celebrates the beauty, power and importance of the ocean.

The Iron Lady
(2011)OSCAR®-winning Meryl Streep is Margaret Thatcher in this insightful and intimate portrait of the first and only female Prime Minster of the United Kingdom.

Hope Springs
(2012)After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long counseling session to work on their relationship.

Dancing at Lughnasa
(1998)Stunningly shot drama starring Meryl Streep, Kathy Burke & Rhys Ifans. Five sisters living together in 1930s rural Ireland experience the many ways in which family life can bring both joy and heartbreak.1998

The Laundromat
(2019)When a widow gets swindled out of insurance money, her search for answers leads to two cunning lawyers in Panama who hide cash for the superrich.

Lions for Lambs
(2007)The lives of an idealistic professor, two soldiers, a no-nonsense journalist, and a Republican presidential candidate interconnect in this film.

Before and After
(1996)Parents deal with the effects when their son is accused of murder.

A Fierce Green Fire
(2013)A host of actors and environmental campaigners take a look at first 50 years of global environmental activism from the 1960s to the present.

Heartburn
(1986)Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson are wonderful together in this lighthearted look at modern romance headed for failure, based on Nora Ephron's best-selling novel. She's a magazine writer who gives up her career for love and family. He's a playboy newspaper columnist who can't quite give up his old tricks. And if that combination doesn't give a relationship Heartburn, nothing will!
Hurricane on the Bayou
(2006)A powerfully moving large format film unlike any other, Hurricane on the Bayou carries audiences behind today's news headlines on a journey deep into the soul-stirring heart of Louisiana - before, during and after the unprecedented devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Narrated by Academy Award winning actress Meryl Streep and driven by a rousing jazz, blues and gospel-fueled soundtrack, Hurricane on the Bayou is both a haunting document of a storm's human effects and a compelling call to restore Louisiana's wetlands, rebuild New Orleans, and honor the place where America's most vibrant home-grown culture was born. Unfolding against the poignant backdrop of the most costly natural disaster in America's history, MacGillivray Freeman's IMAX cameras follow a group of four musicians, both legendary and rising, as they explore the electrifying culture of New Orleans: speed through the beautiful, alligator-filled bayous on airboats; recount their heart-wrenching, personal stories of Katrina; and most of all, bring the focus to the rapidly disappearing wetlands that are New Orleans' first line of defense against deadly storms. The wealth, cultural vitality and very future of New Orleans depend on the preservation of these wetlands. The soundtrack features music legends Fats Domino, Aaron Neville, and Dr. John as well as many more!

Let Them All Talk
(2020)Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Let Them All Talk follows celebrated novelist Alice Hughes and her two oldest friends, Roberta and Susan, on a momentous journey aboard an ocean liner to England, where Alice is due to accept a prestigious literary award. While Alice attempts to restore the bond she once had with her college mates, her nephew Tyler -- in attendance to keep an eye on the bunch -- becomes attached to Alice's new agent, Karen, who's snuck onto the ship to confer with her client. As the women reminisce and air old grievances with banter and bite, Alice harbors serious doubts about her much-anticipated next manuscript -- and keeps the particulars of her personal life close to the chest.

Ricki and the Flash
(2015)A rock star returns home to reconnect with the family she left behind.

The Prom
(2020)A group of down-on-their-luck Broadway stars shake up a small Indiana town as they rally behind a teen who just wants to attend prom with her girlfriend.

...First Do No Harm
(1997)When debilitating conventional treatments fail, a mother battles the medical establishment and tries a controversial diet for her epileptic son.

She-Devil
(1989)A popular romance novelist embarks on an affair with his accountant, which proves to be the last straw for his disgruntled suburban wife.

Alice at the Palace
(1982)Oscar winner Meryl Streep stars in this delightful "music hall" version of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. Also starring Emmy winner Debbie Allen.

Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth
(2020)On the eve of Earth Day, a precocious seven-year-old learns about the wonders of the planet from his parents—and a mysterious exhibit at the aptly named Museum of Everything. Based on the best-selling children's book by Oliver Jeffers.

Wings of Life
(2011)An intimate look at incredible—and increasingly threatened—creatures that a third of the world's food supply depends upon.

Out of Print
(2013)Filmmaker Vivienne Roumani explores how those in the modern literary world have adapted to the change from paper to digital.

Everybody Knows... Elizabeth Murray
(2016)An intimate portrait of the groundbreaking artist Elizabeth Murray, this documentary explores the relationship between Murray’s family life and career as well as her place in contemporary art history. Murray’s personal journals, voiced in the film by Meryl Streep, give viewers a privileged window into Murray’s internal struggles and incredible ambition.