Witness (disambiguation) explained
A witness is someone who has first-hand knowledge of something, such as a crime or wedding, and usually by seeing it.
Witness or The witness may also refer to:
Films
- The Witness (1969 French film), a drama film
- The Witness (1969 Hungarian film), a satirical film, also known as A tanú
- Witness (1985 film), a film directed by Peter Weir, starring Harrison Ford
- Witness (1988 film), a Malayalam film
- The Witness (1992 film), a short film starring Elijah Wood and Gary Sinise
- Witness (1995 film), an Indian film
- Witness (2022 film), a 2022 Indian Tamil-language drama film
- The Witness (2000 film), a film by James LaVeck and Jenny Stein
- Witnesses (2003 film), a Croatian film
- The Witnesses, a 2007 French film by André Téchiné
- The Witness (2012 film), a Philippine film
- The Witness (2015 Chinese film), a crime drama film
- The Witness (2015 American film), a documentary about the murder of Kitty Genovese
- The Witness (2018 film), a South Korean thriller
- Witnesses (2018 film), a historical drama by Konstantin Fam
Games
Literature
Music
Groups
Albums
- Witness (Benjamin Booker album), 2017
- Witness (Blessthefall album), 2009
- Witness (Dave Douglas album), 2001
- Witness (Halo James album), 1990
- Witness (Katy Perry album), 2017
- Witness (Modern Life Is War album), 2005
- Witness (Show of Hands album), 2006
- Witness (Spooky Tooth album), 1973
- Witness (Vola album), 2021
- The Witness (album), 2021 album by Suuns
Songs
Periodicals
Plays
- Witness (play), a 1968 play by Terrence McNally
- , a series of BBC Radio plays
Television
Series
Episodes
Religion
- Witnessing or evangelism, a name for proselytising in Christianity
- Jehovah's Witnesses, a restorationist Christian denomination whose name references the above
Other uses
See also