Anna
Beneath Anna Poliatova's striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world's most feared government assassins.
Luc Besson
Casts & Crew
Sasha Luss
Helen Mirren
Luke Evans
Cillian Murphy
Lera Abova
Alexander Petrov
Nikita Pavlenko
Anna Krippa
Aleksey Maslodudov
Eric Godon
Ivan Franěk
Jean-Baptiste Puech
Adrian Can
Alison Wheeler
Andrew Howard
Jan Oliver Schroeder
Louise Parker
Sasha Beliaeva
Greta Varlese
Lauren de Graaf
Mikhail Safronov
Maria Luss
Sergey Bachurskiy
Ernest Gromov
Sergey Zharkov
Eduard Flerov
Julia Munrow
Jess Liaudin
Christopher Craig
Yuriy Zavalnyouk
David Coburn
James Joint
Tonio Descanvelle
Réginal Kudiwu
Manuel Sinor
Gérard Graillot
Laurent Ferraro
Zac Andianas
Aya Yabuuchi
Mabô Kouyaté
Eric Lampaert
Fany Le Gac
Pauline Hoarau
Noam Frost
Jordan Dwayne
Peter Lamarque
Grace Hancock
Cansu Tosun
Niccolò Senni
Scott Thurn
Terrence Amadi
Jean-Marc Montalto
Alexandre Majetniak
Toni Hristov
Leonid Glushchenko
Anthony Weber
Elise Lissague
Wendy Grenier
Viatcheslav Ardachev
Paul Lefèvre
Alain Figlarz
Igor Savochkin
Kamila Hovorková
Nastya Sten
Colin Bates
François Girard
Dmitry Grinevich
Maxence Huet
Travis Kerschen
Emmanuel Menard
William Sciortino
Christophe Tek
Rupert Wynne-James
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