List of the best Whit Stillman movies: Barcelona(1994), Love & Friendship(2016), Damsels in Distress(2011), Forgotten We'll Be(2020) ... ...
Drama
USA
1994
100 Minutes
Director
Taylor Nichols Chris Eigeman Tushka Bergen Mira Sorvino Nuria Badia Hellena Schmied Francis Creighton Thomas Gibson Jack Gilpin
salesman naval officer cousin love interest assistant boss lighthearted mellow spain barcelona culture clash relationships surprise visit quest 1980s
Ted, a stuffy white guy from Illinois working in sales for the Barcelona office of a US corporation, is paid an unexpected visit by his somewhat less stuffy cousin Fred, who is an officer ... See full summary »
Comedy
Ireland|France|Netherlands
2016
93 Minutes
Director
Kate Beckinsale Xavier Samuel Morfydd Clark Emma Greenwell Tom Bennett James Fleet Jemma Redgrave Justin Edwards Jenn Murray Stephen Fry Chloë Sevigny
woman lady lover widow friend amusing charming cheery heartwarming emotional passionate london england countryside love friendship search husband hunting wedding planning jane austen
Lady Susan Vernon takes up temporary residence at her in-laws' estate and, while there, is determined to be a matchmaker for her daughter Frederica -- and herself too, naturally.
Comedy
USA
2011
99 Minutes
Director
Greta Gerwig Adam Brody Analeigh Tipton Megalyn Euchikunwoke Carrie MacLemore Hugo Becker Billy Magnussen Caitlin Fitzgerald Jermaine Crawford Aubrey Plaza Zach Woods
college student young woman friend newcomer young man amusing witty quirky new england college dorm campus campus life female bonding friendship breaking rules relationships rise rivalry transformation
A trio of girls set out to change the male-dominated environment of the Seven Oaks college campus, and to rescue their fellow students from depression, grunge and low standards of every kind.
Drama, History
Colombia
2020
136 Minutes
Dr. Richard Saunders
Javier Cámara Sebastián Giraldo Aída Morales Whit Stillman Patricia Tamayo
The story about a Colombian writer's father. His father was an University md professor who promoted tolerance and human rights in his country. Writer exposes his feelings related to his ... See full summary »