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I, Anna

  • 2012
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Gabriel Byrne and Charlotte Rampling in I, Anna (2012)
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A noir thriller told from the point of view of a femme fatale, who falls for the detective in charge of a murder case.A noir thriller told from the point of view of a femme fatale, who falls for the detective in charge of a murder case.A noir thriller told from the point of view of a femme fatale, who falls for the detective in charge of a murder case.

  • Director
    • Barnaby Southcombe
  • Writers
    • Elsa Lewin
    • Barnaby Southcombe
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Eddie Marsan
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Barnaby Southcombe
    • Writers
      • Elsa Lewin
      • Barnaby Southcombe
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Eddie Marsan
    • 23User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Anna Welles
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • D.C.I. Bernie Reid
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • D.I. Kevin Franks
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Janet Stone
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • George Stone
    Max Deacon
    Max Deacon
    • Stevie
    Honor Blackman
    Honor Blackman
    • Joan
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Emmy
    Caroline Catz
    Caroline Catz
    • Louise
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • D.C. Hicock
    Nav Sidhu
    • D.C. Brooks
    Ashley Taylor-Rhys
    • P.C. Childs
    Roger Alborough
    Roger Alborough
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    Jumayn Hunter
    Jumayn Hunter
    • Adz
    Perry Benson
    • Morris
    Joey Ansah
    Joey Ansah
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    Simon Balfour
    Simon Balfour
    • Waiter
    Leandra Ashton
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    • Director
      • Barnaby Southcombe
    • Writers
      • Elsa Lewin
      • Barnaby Southcombe
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    8scatty_pennelaine

    Good, atmospheric film noir with great central performance

    Enjoyed this film. Thought it had an interesting take on London, showing us a different city to the one often seen in films. The stylised way it was shot might be too much for some people but I really liked it and felt it gave the film a great atmosphere. London looked wonderful.

    Add to that some subtle and nuanced performances, particularly from Charlotte Rampling who really carries it. She was superb. There are some weaknesses and it won't be a film that appeals to everyone but if you do fancy watching something that requires you to think, is atmospheric, beautifully filmed and acted then I, Anna is worth watching.
    5RJBurke1942

    Where we learn why singles bars are not for the squeamish.

    Passably interesting drama concerning a woman, Anna (Charlotte Rampling), attempting to find another partner - she frequents singles gatherings - and a detective, Bernie (Gabriel Byrne), coming off a marriage separation, who pass each other at a ground-floor, elevator door of an apartment building in which a man has been battered to death overnight in one of the lodgings.

    Bernie finds an umbrella, in the elevator, which Anna forgot about as she walked away. Instead of returning the item, Bernie, later on, traces her car license, establishes her address and sets about meeting her again - at one of those singles gatherings. All this while he's investigating - actually, getting his number two, Kevin (the always-terrific Eddie Marsan), to carry the load - said gruesome murder. A sub-plot about a teenager needing money to pay back dealers muddies the waters, so to speak, implicating him as a suspect in the murder of the man - who happens to be his father; and who is, incidentally, a most unpleasant character.

    As the main plot unfolds, we see - in flashback - what Anna did at her previous singles thingy, the night before; which also begins to suggest she might be involved with the murder. But, how? Well, that's what Bernie frantically tries to find out. And which I'll leave you to enjoy at your leisure. The denouement, however, will give you pause to think about just how well you know - or ever can know - another person.

    Rampling always performs well in heavy dramas; in this, she does better than other roles she's had. Byrne, over the years, just seems to get parts that meld perfectly with his laid back - some might call it lazy - style of acting. Indeed, Bernie appears to be almost sleep-walking much of the time. The stand-out, though, in this offering is Eddie Marsan who, unfortunately, is not used enough; always a pleasure to watch his performance. The rest of the cast is uniformly good.

    As for the movie's director of this well-constructed movie, it's more than interesting to note that Barnaby Southcombe is actually Rampling's son. Nothing like keeping things in the family, I guess....

    If ten is top prize, this gets five.

    July 26, 2015.
    8eleanoryule

    An intelligent film Noir with a complex and rare central female character

    This is a brilliantly crafted and paced film with a deep understanding of the Noir genre. It also contributes to the very small canon of films that depict mature female screen characters, rarely seen in the UK fictional media. The cinematography is acute and the lighting extraordinary. the music bold and moody noir. The denouement is not predictable, even though you think it might be, and it taps deeply into real emerging social issues in the UK - so even though noir is often style over content there is a real message to this film which works on you long after the viewing. But the world it creates is steady, fascinating and waiting for you....
    7nhkerr

    A solid psychological thriller (grow up whoever gave this 1/10)

    I was tempted to give this 10/10 simply to compensate for the idiots who gave this film 1 and 2 out of 10. I didn't ultimately but it gives me the sh*ts when I see people unfairly rating down a film. With an average 6/10 I might not have watched this - and it was a genuinely decent film. The story is coherent and the plot competent. The way in which the central event of the film is slowly revealed is sophisticated and worked well. Both Charlotte Rampling and Gabriel Byrne are top rate leading actors and both do a good job. Rampling's performance was particularly convincing. Casting mature actors in these lead roles (without making a big thing about it) was quite believable and worked really well. The setting, the cinematography, the late-night London insomniac noir all create a compelling atmosphere. It's a genre film and, as such, isn't fabulously original, but is nonetheless well worth watching.
    7corrosion-2

    An Unusual Suspect

    I, Anna is an above average film noir atmospherically filmed in London. The usual noir elements are present: the cop with a failed marriage, the female suspect with whom the cop falls in love, nice use of London locations and cinematography to match it. The two leads are expertly played by seasoned actors Gabriel Byrne and Charlotte Rampling. It is a promising debut for Barnaby Southcombe, who has added a new element in his adaptation of the source novel, which has given greater depth to the story and characters.

    A trivia point: Barnaby Southcombe is the real life son of Charlotte Rampling!

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    • Trivia
      The film's star (Charlotte Rampling) and its director (Barnaby Soutcombe) are real life mother and son.
    • Connections
      Version of Solo for Clarinet (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and performed by Tim Garland

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jag, Anna
    • Filming locations
      • Hamburg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Embargo Films
      • Riva Filmproduktion
      • Arsam International
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $391,413
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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