Tracey Ullman
17 titles
Filmography
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Household Saints
(1993)Nancy Savoca's star-studded indie gem is a chronicle of a spirited Italian-American New York family that perfectly balances humor, tragedy, and pathos. Executive produced by Jonathan Demme and featuring memorable performances from Vincent D'Onofrio, Tracey Ullman, Lili Taylor, and Michael Imperioli, Household Saints showcases a unique voice in 1990s independent filmmaking.

Tracey Ullman: Live and Exposed
(2005)Tracey Ullman takes to the stage to explore the twists, turns and triumphs that have shaped her remarkable life and career.

Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales
(2003)Tracey Ullman's comedy special features the one-and-only "Ruby Romaine" -- the memorable character from HBO's "Tracey Takes On."

Small Time Crooks
(2000)A bungling ex-con and dishwasher and his wife strike it rich when a botched bank heist's cover business next door becomes a spectacular success.

Steve
(2025)Over one intense day, the devoted head teacher of a last-chance reform school strives to keep his students in line while facing pressures of his own.

Kronk's New Groove
(2005)Kronk cooks up a get-rich-quick scheme to impress his Dad.

Once Upon A Mattress
(2005)Handsome hero Prince Dauntless is desperate to find a wife, but just when he thinks he's found "the one," his mother cooks up a test that is sure to get rid of her…or so she thinks.

Panic
(2000)On the surface, Alex (William H. Macy) is a normal man with a wife, a son and a steady job. But Alex has a secret life no one knows about: he's a contract killer suffering a midlife crisis.

Corpse Bride
(2005)On the eve of his wedding, nervous groom Victor accidentally marries corpse bride Emily and descends with her into the underworld.

Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
(2013)After more than 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks has earned more awards than any other living entertainer. This career-spanning documentary journeys through Brooks' professional and personal ups and downs, providing a rare look at a living legend.

The Tale of Despereaux
(2008)"The Tale of Despereaux" tells the story of several unlikely heroes: Despereaux, a brave mouse banished to the dungeon for speaking with a human; Roscuro, a good-hearted rat who loves light and soup, but is exiled to darkness; Pea, a Princess in a gloomy castle who is prisoner to her father's grief; and Mig, a servant girl who longs to be a Princess, but is forced to serve the jailer.

Death to 2020
(2020)As the year we all want to end finally does, take a look back at 2020's mad glory in this comedic retrospective from the creators of "Black Mirror."

Death to 2021
(2021)This darkly comedic retrospective mixes real news footage and scripted talking-head interviews as it sends up the year that tried to one-up 2020.

Bullets Over Broadway
(1994)In 1928 New York, a struggling playwright is forced to cast a mobster's talentless girlfriend in his latest drama in order to get it produced.

What About Dick?
(2012)A lowbrow musical comedy and murder mystery about highbrow people during the decline of the British Empire, performed live at L.A.’s Orpheum Theatre.

I'll Do Anything
(1994)Character actor Matt Hobbs finds himself struggling to make ends meet when his ex-wife unexpectedly makes him responsible for their 6-year-old kid.
The Many Miracles of Household Saints
(2024)In keeping with the intergenerational magic of her mother Nancy Savoca’s HOUSEHOLD SAINTS, director Martina Savoca-Guay reveals the improbable story behind the making of the film. Combining behind-the-scenes footage from the set with interviews with Savoca, author Francine Prose, and producer Rich Guay, Savoca-Guay has crafted a gorgeous homage to a gem of American independent cinema and to her own filmmaking heritage.