Anna Karenina (2012) [R]

Release Date:
September 6, 2012

Original Title:
Anna Karenina

Alternate Titles:
Chuyện Tình Anna
อันนา คาเรนินา
อันนา คาเรนิน่า รักร้อนซ่อนชู้
安娜.卡列尼娜
안나 카레니나

Genres:
Drama | History | Romance

Production Companies:
Focus Features
Working Title Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  AU: M  BE: 16  BG: B  CA: R  CH: 12  CZ: 15+  DE: 12  DK: 11  FI: K-12  FR: TP  GB: 12A  GR: Κ  HU: 16  IE: 12  IT: T  KR: 15  NL: 12  NO: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 12  RU: 12+  SE: 11  SK: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 130

An epic story of love.

In Imperial Russia, Anna, the wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the way, she meets the charming cavalry officer Vronsky to whom she is immediately attracted. But in St. Petersburg’s high society, a relationship like this could destroy a woman’s reputation.

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ADR Mixer:
Nick Kray

ADR Recordist:
James Hyde
Emmet O'Donnell

Animation:
Jamie McCarter

Armorer:
Liam Byrne

Art Department Coordinator:
Shurouq Algusane

Art Direction:
Tom Still
Thomas Brown
Nick Gottschalk

Assistant Editor:
Mark Trend
Simon Brasse
Cheryl Potter

Boom Operator:
Chris Murphy

Carpenter:
Leigh Thurbon
Russell Sargent
Mark Brady

Casting:
Jina Jay
Dixie Chassay

Choreographer:
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui

Co-Producer:
Alexandra Ferguson

Construction Coordinator:
Carmila Gittens

Costume Design:
Jacqueline Durran

Costume Supervisor:
Brendan Handscombe
Heather Leat

Dialect Coach:
Jill McCullough

Dialogue Editor:
Dan Morgan

Director:
Joe Wright

Director of Photography:
Seamus McGarvey

Editor:
Melanie Oliver

Executive Producer:
Liza Chasin

First Assistant Camera:
Jennie Paddon
Iain Struthers

First Assistant Director:
Martin Harrison

Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Barnaby Smyth

Foley Editor:
Matt Davies

Foley Recordist:
Glen Gathard

Gaffer:
Chuck Finch

Greensman:
Lucinda McLean

Hair Designer:
Ivana Primorac

Hairstylist:
Nicola Mount
Tania Couper

Key Grip:
Gary Hutchings

Lead Painter:
John Haynes
Glyn Evans

Line Producer:
Alexander Dostal

Location Manager:
Nick Oliver

Makeup & Hair:
Carolyn Cousins
Karen Edwards

Makeup Artist:
Jacqueline Bhavnani
Christine Greenwood

Makeup Designer:
Ivana Primorac

Music Editor:
James Bellamy

Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford

Novel:
Leo Tolstoy

Orchestrator:
Benjamin Wallfisch

Original Music Composer:
Dario Marianelli

Producer:
Tim Bevan
Paul Webster
Eric Fellner

Production Coordinator:
Hannah Collett

Production Design:
Sarah Greenwood

Production Sound Mixer:
John Casali

Property Master:
Dennis Wiseman

Props:
Pip Fox

Rigging Gaffer:
Tommy Finch

Scenic Artist:
Chris Frank

Screenplay:
Tom Stoppard

Script Supervisor:
Susanna Lenton
Emma Thomas

Set Decoration:
Katie Spencer

Sound Designer:
Paul Carter
Craig Berkey

Sound Editor:
Danny Sheehan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Burdon

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus
Chris Lyons

Special Effects Supervisor:
James Davis III
Mark Holt

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Robertson

Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham

Stunt Coordinator:
Lee Sheward

Stunt Double:
Carly Michaels

Supervising Art Director:
Niall Moroney

Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Berkey
Becki Ponting

Wigmaker:
Sarah Weatherburn

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