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Julianne Moore | Julian Taylor | |
Michael Caine | Jasper Palmer | |
Clive Owen | Theodore Faron | |
Chiwetel Ejiofor | Luke | |
Charlie Hunnam | Patric | |
Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi | Baby Diego | |
Michelle Hussain | Newsreader | |
Rob Curling | Newsreader | |
Jon Chevalier | Café Customer | |
Rita Davies | Café Customer | |
Kim Fenton | Café Customer | |
Chris Gilbert | Café Customer | |
Phoebe Hawthorne | Café Customer | |
Rebecca Howard | Café Customer | |
Atalanta White | Café Customer | |
Danny Huston | Nigel | |
Claire-Hope Ashitey | Kee | |
Peter Mullan | Syd | |
Pam Ferris | Miriam |
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Producer | Hilary Shor
Marc Abraham Armyan Bernstein |
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Writer | Alfonso Cuaron
David Arata Alfonso Cuarón Timothy J. Sexton |
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Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki
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Musician | John Tavener
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The Year 2027: The Last Days of the Human Race No Child Has Been Born for 18 Years He Must Protect Our Only Hope No children. No future. No hope. In the year 2027, eighteen years since the last baby was born, disillusioned Theo (Clive Owen) becomes an unlikely champion of the human race when he is asked by his former lover (Julianne Moore) to escort a young pregnant woman out of the country as quickly as possible. In this thrilling race against time, Theo will risk everything to deliver the miracle the whole world has been waiting for. Co-starring Michael Caine, filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón's Children Of Men is the powerful film Pete Hammond of Maxim calls "magnificent...a unique and totally original vision." |
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