Internal Affairs
Keen young Raymold Avila joins the Internal Affairs Department of the Los Angeles police. He and partner Amy Wallace are soon looking closely at the activities of cop Dennis Peck whose financial holdings start to suggest something shady. Indeed Peck is involved in any number of dubious or downright criminal activities. He is also devious, a womaniser, and a clever manipulator, and he starts to turn his attention on Avila.
Mike Figgis
Henry Bean
Casts & Crew
Richard Gere
Andy García
Laurie Metcalf
Nancy Travis
Elijah Wood
Richard Bradford
William Baldwin
Michael Beach
Faye Grant
John Kapelos
Katherine Borowitz
Annabella Sciorra
Susan Forristal
Ron Vawter
Xander Berkeley
John Capodice
Victoria Dillard
Pamella D'Pella
Allan Havey
Lew Hopson
Tyde Kierney
Scott Lincoln
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Billie Neal
Heather Lauren Olson
Marco Rodríguez
Arlen Dean Snyder
Valerie Wildman
Hamlet Arman
Mitchell Claman
Mike Figgis
Helen Lin
Jimmy Ortega
Dinah Lenney
Harry S. Murphy
Domingo Adkins
Camilla Bergstrom
Grant Sawyer
Mark A. Cuttin
Justin De Rosa
Geoffrey Grider
Andrew Herman
Waldemar Kalinowski
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Hank McGill
Richard B. Whitaker
Also Directed by Mike Figgis
19 filmmakers from ten european countries selected by Mike Figgis for a Masterclass by the European Film Academy come to Slovenia in a challenging mission: to conceive, shoot, complete a 90m feature film in seven days and screen it on the day after in a cinema for the public.
Andrew Crocker-Harris is an embittered and disliked teacher of Greek and Latin at a British prep school. After nearly 20 years of service, he is being forced to retire on the pretext of his health, and perhaps may not even be given a pension. The boys regard him as a Hitler, with some justification. His wife Laura is unfaithful, and lives to wound him any way she can. Andrew must come to terms with his failed life and regain at least his own self-respect.
Three short stories about women & men relationship.
Mike Figgis’ enthralling documentary about the turbulent life and career of Ronnie Wood, legendary rock guitarist and long-time member of The Rolling Stones.
New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano deals with personal and professional issues in his home and business life that affect his mental state, leading him to seek professional psychiatric counseling.
"Mother Tongue" is the story of a high-profile relationship between an Academy Award-winning actress (Josie Ho) and her much-younger partner, who has yet to find his true career path. The actress had a baby when she was very young, a daughter whom she was forced to give away because she wasn't financially independent and wanted her little girl to have a better life. But now that she's older, she realizes that it's time to find her long-lost daughter, now in her twenties, and hires a detective to find her. The mystery of what happened to her provides the film's drama and tension; also, the actress' partner doesn't know about her search--and the urgency and distraction of the search begins to erode their relationship, until he suspects that she's having an affair. By the end, the actress reunites with her daughter and salvages her marriage.
Director Mike Figgis (Stormy Monday, Leaving Las Vegas, Time Code) joins musicians such as Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Tom Jones, performing and talking about the music of the early sixties British invasion that reintroduced the blues sound to America.
An American writer (Scott Glenn) in Paris meets a young prostitute Mara (Juliette Binoche), leading to an evening together neither expect.
Martin is a screenwriter, who finds himself in one of his own plays: A young woman is found dead in the Thames and no one really knows, what has happened to her.
A family moves from New York into an old mansion in the countryside, still filled with the previous owner's things. As they begin to make it their own, a series of events begin to occur that makes them believe that the former inhabitants are not yet gone.