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Children of Men
In 2027, in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where her child's birth may help scientists save the future of humankind.
Alfonso Cuarón
Casts & Crew
Clive Owen
Michael Caine
Julianne Moore
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Charlie Hunnam
Pam Ferris
Danny Huston
Peter Mullan
Oana Pellea
Jacek Koman
Phaldut Sharma
Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi
Mishal Husain
Rob Curling
Maria McErlane
Michael Haughey
Tehmina Sunny
Michael Klesic
Ilario Bisi-Pedro
Caroline Lena Olsson
Dhaffer L'Abidine
Jon Chevalier
Rita Davies
Kim Fenton
Chris Gilbert
Phoebe Hawthorne
Rebecca Howard
Atalanta White
Laurence Woodbridge
Miriam Karlin
Philippa Urquhart
Jody Halse
Martina Messing
Simon Poland
Barnaby Edwards
Ed Westwick
Valerie Griffiths
Billy Cook
Gary Hoptrough
Rob Inch
Jamie Kenna
Maurice Lee
Bruno Ouvrard
Denise Mack
Joy Richardson
Milenka James
Somi De Souza
Francisco Labbe
Thorston Manderlay
Georgia Goodman
Dorothy Grumbar
Barry Martin
Keith Dunphy
Raymond Trickitt
Nabil Shaban
Goran Kostić
Faruk Pruti
Yolanda Vazquez
Andrew Brooke
David Olawale Ayinde
Andy Callaghan
Ray Donn
Forbes KB
James Fiddy
P.D. James
Jamie Lengyel
Jeff Leslie
João Costa Menezes
Vidal Sancho
John Warman
Paul Warren
Yana Yanezic
Michael Snelders
Steve Murphy
Mehmet Mahmut
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