In the 1998 film “The Christmas Path,” actor and filmmaker Shia Saide LaBeouf made his cinematic debut as a youngster. Shia made his directorial debut as a teenager in 2004 with the short film “Let’s Love Hate,” following his success in the Disney Channel series “Even Stevens.” In 2007,

he became a worldwide celebrity after playing Sam Witwicky in the “Transformers” movie series. Along with his long list of film credits, which include films like “The Company You Keep,” “Nymphomaniac,” “Fury,” and “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” Shia has collaborated on multiple public performance art projects since 2014 with British artist Luke Turner and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö. Shia LaBeouf
1. Pieces of a Woman (2020)

“Pieces of a Woman,” which was directed by Kornél Shia LaBeouf Mundruczo and is partially based on his and Kata Wéber’s play of the same name, centers on Martha Weiss (Vanessa Kirby) and Sean Carson (Shia LaBeouf), a Shia LaBeouf Boston couple who are expecting a child. They choose to give birth at home, which turns their lives upside down and results in an unthinkable tragedy. They work on their broken relationship and deal with grief over the course of the next year. Additionally, Martha must contend with her controlling mother, Elizabeth Weiss (Ellen Burstyn), who blames the tragedy on the widely despised midwife Eva Woodward (Molly Parker). You can view the psychological drama of this moving story of love, loss, and grief here. See Also: Netflix’s Top Chris Pine Films and Series Shia LaBeouf





