New York romances are the subject of this multi-segment movie, directed by some of the most talented directors from around the world. Natalie Portman (who also wrote and directed a segment) appears as an Orthodox Jewish bride in Brooklyn, while Christina Ricci finds first love with Orlando Bloom. Shia LaBeouf looks for love while struggling with an identity crisis, while Robin Wright Penn is attracted to a stranger. Hayden Christensen's story involves a pickpocket that brings two people together. Directed by Allen Hughes and others. With Justin Bartha. Categories: Drama, Romance. Year: 2009.

Robin Wright Penn in New York, I Love You
Pippa Lee (Robin Wright Penn) is a peaceful mother of grown twins, whose much older husband (Alan Arkin), decides they should move to a retirement community. But she grows restless and, after her husband starts an affair with one of her friends (Winona Ryder), she also gets involved with someone younger, a confused guy (Keanu Reeves) she meets by chance. As she begins to examine her life, she flashes back to her childhood, when she left behind her controlling mother (Maria Bello) to live with her aunt and her aunt's lesbian lover (Julianne Moore). Directed by Rebecca Miller. With Blake Lively and Monica Bellucci. Categories: Drama. Year: 2009.

Robin Wright Penn in The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
US Congressman Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck) is chairman of a committee overseeing defense spending and a top contender to receive his party's nomination in the upcoming presidential election. When the research assistant (Maria Thayer) with whom Collins was having an affair is brutally murdered, reporter Cal McCaffrey (Russell Crowe), Collins' old friend, is assigned to investigate the case by his editor Cameron Lynne (Helen Mirren). With his partner Della Frye (Rachel McAdams), McCaffrey sets out to identify the killer and finds himself involved in a high-level cover-up. Directed by Kevin Macdonald. With Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn, Viola Davis and Jeff Daniels. Categories: Crime, Drama, Thriller. Year: 2009.

Robin Wright Penn in State of Play
Ben (Robert De Niro), a fading middle-aged Hollywood producer, struggles to balance his troubled homelife with the stresses of his job. Attending marriage counseling with his wife Kelly (Robin Wright Penn) and having trouble getting his new film made, Ben is surrounded by people who need him to be and do more than he already is. Directed by Barry Levinson. With Bruce Willis, Stanley Tucci, John Turturro, Kristen Stewart, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener and Michael Wincott. Categories: Comedy, Drama. Year: 2008.

Robin Wright Penn in What Just Happened?
In this CGI adaptation of the legenday tale, the mythic warrior Beowulf (Ray Winstone) must battle the demon Grendel (Crispin Glover), who is terrorizing the countryside. Later, Grendel's ruthless and seductive mother (Angelina Jolie) becomes hellbent on revenge and it is up to Beowulf to put an end to the killings. Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Anthony Hopkins and Robin Wright Penn. Categories: Animation, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy. Year: 2007.

Robin Wright Penn in Beowulf
Jude Law plays a London high-tech entrepreneur. He is involved with a talented filmmaker (Robin Wright Penn) who has given up her work to care for her autistic daughter. When a young Bosnian immigrant (Rafi Gavron) breaks into his office, the entrepreneur follows the burglar home and meets his mother (Juliette Binoche). He and the mother are drawn into an intense relationship that takes both of them by surprise. Directed by Anthony Minghella. Categories: Drama, Romance, Thriller. Year: 2006.

Robin Wright Penn in Breaking and Entering
David Dunn (Bruce Willis), a depressed security guard, survives a violent train crash in which all other passengers were killed. And, more than that, he doesn't have a scratch on him. After returning to his family, Dunn finds an unsigned note asking if he's ever been sick. Dunn decides to investigate his health history and eventually tracks down the man who left the message, comic-art dealer Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson). As Dunn discovers his hidden strength, he learns that using his powers for good is the only thing that makes him feel normal. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. With Robin Wright Penn and Spencer Treat Clark. Categories: Drama, Fantasy, Thriller. Year: 2000.

Robin Wright Penn in Unbreakable
Kevin Costner plays Garrett, a widower who restores sailboats and takes care of his aging father (Paul Newman). He still writes letters to his late wife and thinks of her all the time. Robin Wright Penn is Theresa, a divorced newspaper researcher who finds the letter Garrett has written to his wife and put in a bottle. She longs to meet him. Robbie Coltrane plays her hard-boiled editor. Directed by Luis Mandoki. Categories: Drama, Romance. Year: 1999.

Robin Wright Penn in Message in a Bottle
Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) is a simple man. Soft-spoken, curious and more than a little oblivious, Gump manages to witness some of the most historic events of the 20th century. Interacting with presidents and rock stars, becoming a war hero and making a fortune in the stock market, Gump approaches life with child-like enthusiasm and a moral compass he gained from his loving mother (Sally Field). And, through it all, Gump never loses hope that one day he will be reunited with his childhood love, Jenny (Robin Wright Penn). Directed by Robert Zemeckis. With Gary Sinise. Categories: Comedy, Drama, War. Year: 1994.

Robin Wright Penn in Forrest Gump
Terry (Sean Penn) moves back to his old neighborhood in New York and meets up with his friend, Jackie (Gary Oldman). Jackie works for his older brother, gangster boss Frankie (Ed Harris). Terry has to decide if he wants to get back into a life of crime. Meanwhile, he finds himself falling in love with Frankie and Jackie's sister (Robin Wright Penn), who wants to get out of the neighborhood. Directed by Phil Joanou. Categories: Crime, Drama, Thriller. Year: 1990.

Robin Wright Penn in State of Grace
A kind grandfather (Peter Falk) reads a story to his sick grandson (Fred Savage) in the hope that it will help pass the time and raise the boy's spirits. When the Dread Pirate Roberts (Cary Elwes), a once simple farm boy, attempts to rescue his love, the beautiful Buttercup (Robin Wright Penn), from the foul Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), he is joined by two companions, (Mandy Patinkin and Andre the Giant), his former enemies. As the tale of sword fights, vile swamps, kidnappings and true love plays out, the grandfather does his best to finish the story despite being interuppted by his grandson at all the mushy parts. Directed by Rob Reiner. With Chris Sarandon, Christopher Guest, Carol Kane, Billy Crystal and Wallace Shawn. Categories: Cult Classics, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance. Year: 1987.

Robin Wright Penn in The Princess Bride