Trailer
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Children of Men

Runtime
1hr 54mins
Directed by
Alfonso Cuarón
Featuring
Clive Owen,
Clare-Hope Ashitey,
Julianne Moore,
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Body

Academy Award-winning director Alfonso Cuáron (Gravity, Roma) plunged audiences into a frightening, dystopian future in his powerful adaptation of the P.D. James novel.

Hailed by The New York Times as a “superbly directed political thriller...about a nervously plausible future,” Children of Men immerses us in a world engulfed in violence, where women can no longer bear children. Starring Julianne Moore and Clive Owen, and featuring a jaw-dropping tracking shot flawlessly executed by the great cinematographer Emanuel Lubezki.

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