Where to watch Russell Banks in the UK
Find every Russell Banks film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 5 May 2026.
Russell Banks was an American writer of fiction and poetry. As a novelist, Banks was best known for his detailed accounts of domestic strife and the daily struggles of ordinary often-marginalized characters. His stories usually revolved around his own childhood experiences, and often reflect "moral themes and personal relationships."
Russell Banks films streaming in the UK
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Russell Banks TV shows streaming in the UK
Selected TV credits featuring Russell Banks.
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- The Hidden Room (1991) Short Story
- The Sweet Hereafter (1997) Novel
- Oh, Canada (2024) Novel
- Affliction (1998) Novel
- Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (2019) as Self
- Algren (2021) as Self
- Nelson Algren Live (2016) as Narrator
- Reading Alistair MacLeod (2005) as Self
- Trailerpark (2010) Novel
- Paris Stories: The Writing of Mavis Gallant (2006) as Himself
- American Darling Writer
- Amsterdam Stories USA (2012) as Self
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What are Russell Banks's most popular films?
Most-watched Russell Banks films currently: The Sweet Hereafter (1997), Oh, Canada (2024), Affliction (1998), Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (2019), Algren (2021).
What TV shows has Russell Banks appeared in?
Selected TV credits: The Hidden Room (1991).
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