[FILM REVIEW] ANORA Review (2024)
Summary: Anora, a young sex worker from Brooklyn, meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as his parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled.
Year: 2024
Cinema Release Dates: 26th December 2024 (Australia), TBA (Thailand), 1st November 2024 (UK), 17th December 2024 (USA)
VOD Release Dates: TBA
Country: USA
Director: Sean Baker
Screenwriter: Sean Baker
Cast: Mariana Orozco Arango (Pearl), Anton Bitter (Tom), Yura Borisov (Igor), Sophia Carnabuci (Jenny), Morgan Charlton (Sunny), Dara Ekamasova (Galina Zakharov), Mark Eydelshteyn (Ivan), Karran Karagulien (Toros), Nazar Khamis (Vlad), Mikey Madison (Ani), Vlad Mamai (Aleks), Luna Sofia Miranda (Lulu), Lindsay Normington (Diamond), Vincent Radwinsky (Jimmy), Brittney Rodriguez (Dawn), Ella Rubin (Vera), Aleksey Serebryakov (Nikolai Zakharov), Maria Tichinskaya (Dasha), Vache Tovmasyan (Garnik), Artyom Trubnikov (Michael Sharnov), Zoe Vnak (Rachel), Emily Weider (Nikki), Paul Weissman (Nick), Abigail Kathryn Wilson (Abigail), Ivy Wolk (Crystal)
Running Time: 139 minutes
Classification: MA15+ (Australia), 20 (Thailand), 18 (UK), R (USA)
OUR ANORA REVIEWS
David Griffiths and Kyle McGrath’s Anora Review
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