Eadweard Muybridge, a pioneering photographer, captured subjects in motion, pioneering the art of cinema, but his life was marked by tragedy when he murdered his wife's lover, earning a justifiable homicide verdict, making him the last British-American to receive such a verdict.

Eadweard
Eadweard Muybridge's groundbreaking motion capture research is jeopardized by a personal scandal and moral backlash, as he navigates the tension between his artistic ambitions and the pressures of his marriage and public scrutiny.