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Director: | James Strong |
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Writer: | Eric Poppen |
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World-renowned journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya went from being a local print journalist to braving the Chechen killing fields and exposing Russian state corruption under Vladimir Putin. She refused to give up reporting on the war in Chechnya despite numerous acts of intimidation and violence, including being poisoned. She was ultimately murdered in the elevator of her block of flats and it remains unclear who paid for the contract killing. | |
Release Date: | May 02, 2025 |
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Director: | James Strong |
Writer: | Eric Poppen |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
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Production Companies | BuzzFeed Studios, Good Films Collective, K. JAM Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Jul 01, 2025 Entered: Jul 02, 2025 |
Name | Character |
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Maxine Peake | Anna Politkovskaya |
Ciarán Hinds | Dmitry Muratov |
Jason Isaacs | Sacha |
Naomi Battrick | Vera Politkovskaya |
Harry Lawtey | Ilya |
Ellie Bamber | Elena |
Ben Miles | Yuri Schekochikhin |
Agni Scott | Natalya Estemirova |
Sophie Simnett | Nina |
Fady Elsayed | Anzor |
Lorne MacFadyen | Leo |
Lujza Richter | Fatima |
Tomi May | Assassin |
Moe Bar-El | Mosvar Barayev |
Oliver Maltman | Nestor |
Anton Valensi | Captain Turgenev |
Gary Oliver | Gregor |
Elee Nova | Mila |
Nathalie Armin | Maaret |
Billy Hinchliff | Ivan |
Taro Bahar | Timur |
Name | Job |
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David Charap | Editor |
Martins Eiduks | Art Direction |
Nigel Egerton | Costume Design |
Liene Bankovska | Unit Production Manager |
Faz Buffery | First Assistant Director |
Zagradska Natalja | Third Assistant Director |
Chris Barber | Graphic Designer |
Aksels Millers | Set Dresser |
Nick Baldock | ADR Mixer |
Rob Hughes | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joe Morley | Foley Artist |
Simon Trundle | Foley Mixer, Foley Editor |
Annie Gordon | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Jevgenij Kirilov | Stunts |
Ermins Baltais | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Julian Crist | Camera Trainee |
Simon Hegarty | Aerial Director of Photography |
Andris Kudors | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Alfreds Sebris | Grip |
Martin Taylor | Gaffer |
Eric Poppen | Writer |
Paul Biddiss | Military Consultant |
Snorri Hallgrímsson | Original Music Composer |
Inga Zeile | Line Producer |
Crispian Sallis | Set Decoration, Production Design |
Kelsey James | Key Makeup Artist |
Tom Browne | First Assistant Director |
Eman Kazemi | Second Assistant Director |
Gatis Ungurs | Third Assistant Director |
Olga Gunderich | Graphic Designer |
Sabine Strauberga | Scenic Artist |
Paul Hanks | Foley Artist |
Mark Langlay-Smith | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Paul Driver | Visual Effects Producer |
Tomas Ereminas | Stunts |
Stanislav Samuchov | Stunt Coordinator |
Lisa Cottington | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Janis Grundans | Lighting Technician |
Marek Kondratjev | Video Assist Operator |
Gvido Puke | Drone Operator |
Eduards Stefanovics | Gaffer |
Tara Keenan | Extras Casting |
Ellen Crawshaw | Costume Supervisor |
Inga Linda Tigase | Location Manager |
James Strong | Director |
Mike Eley | Director of Photography |
Nika Stepanova | Casting Director |
Paul Ghirardani | Supervising Art Director |
Mirna Čurak | Makeup Designer |
Erin Duffy | Production Supervisor |
Conor Harrington | Production Assistant |
Adriana Roze | Third Assistant Director |
Mareks Bērents | Art Department Coordinator |
Jekaterina Potasova | Graphic Designer |
Richard Benny Bentham | Sound Assistant |
Roisin King | ADR Recordist |
Tom Stringer | ADR Recordist |
Ian Voigt | Sound Mixer |
Gareth Repton | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Leonid Kotik | Stunts |
Viktors Besaraba | Key Grip |
Michael Fennelly | Gaffer |
Kārlis Jaunzems | Digital Imaging Technician |
Elvijs Menniks | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Tomass Semjonovs | Grip |
Marts Indriķis Zunde | Grip |
Zinaida Tesliuk | Casting Assistant |
Annija Tetere | Location Manager |
Aleksandrs Rokis | Casting Assistant |
Daiga Līcīte | Location Manager |
Andri Ólafsson | Music Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Dean Altit | Executive Producer |
Kia Jam | Executive Producer |
Miriam Segal | Producer |
Marlon Vogelgesang | Executive Producer |
Kristin Rozum | Associate Producer |
Sean Penn | Executive Producer |
Paul Brennan | Producer |
Matt Robins | Executive Producer |
Martin Rushton-Turner | Executive Producer |
Igor Pronin | Executive Producer |
David Banks | Executive Producer |
Richard Alan Reid | Executive Producer |
Yulia Zayceva | Executive Producer |
Mark Maxey | Producer |
Matthew Shreder | Executive Producer |
Svetlana Punte | Co-Producer |
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Before the barbaric Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin’s Federation conducted an equally unspeakable campaign of brutality against the people of Chechnya in its attempt to become a breakaway independent state. However, the vicious, genocidal atrocities inflicted upon the Chechan p ... opulation were not widely known at the time, especially amongst Russian citizens. But one intrepid journalist sought to change that. Reporter Anna Politkovskaya (Maxine Peake), a correspondent for Novaya Gazeta, an independent newspaper founded by former Russian Head of State Mikhail Gorbachev whose mission was to report the truth as an alternative to official Russian state propaganda, undertook the task of informing the public of the horrors unfolding in Chechnya. Backed by the unwavering support of her editor, Dmitry Muratov (Ciarán Hinds), from 1999 to 2006, Politkovskaya courageously struggled to get the word out about the ghastly events taking place in the largely Islamic state, incidents that were “justified” as a means to counter the “rising terrorist menace” churning within its borders and in surrounding areas. Politkovskaya’s graphic, unrelenting reporting, coupled with scathing criticisms of the Putin regime, gradually caught the attention of the world, earning her an invitation to testify before the United Nations Security Council and winning her Amnesty International’s 2001 Award for Humanitarian Journalism. But her writings and activism came at a cost, including attempts on her life, the torture of her on-the-ground Chechan liaison (Fady Elsayad), strained relations with her children (Harry Lawtey, Naomi Battrick), and the ruining of the career of her husband, Sasha (Jason Isaacs), a successful television talk show host. But, from Politkovskaya’s perspective, the challenges were worth it to let the world in on Putin’s dirty little secret. Indeed, the world might know a lot less about the estimated 60,000 victims of the Chechan Revolt were it not for Polikovskaya’s committed reporting. Director James Strong’s fact-based feature tells a compelling, if at times formulaic and episodic story examining the tremendous impact of the protagonist’s work, as well as the painful impact it had on her and her kindreds. This is effectively brought to life by the positively fierce performances of its superb ensemble, particularly Hinds, Isaacs, and, especially, Peake, all of whom deliver outstanding portrayals worthy of well-deserved awards season consideration. But the message of this film goes beyond just what Politkovskaya did in Chechnya; it shines a bright light on the courageous work of journalists around the globe who have risked (and given) their lives in the pursuit of covering harrowing stories of combat, torture and genocide in the world’s political hotspots. It recalls many excellent and revealing previous releases that tell comparable stories, such as “The Killing Fields” (1984), “Viper Club” (2018), “A Private War” (2018) and “Civil War” (2024). And, for its accomplishments, “Words of War” rightfully belongs beside those offerings, poignantly reminding us all – and not just journalists – to remain vigilant in the face of what is or could be unfolding around us. Sadly, this release played fleetingly in theaters and has largely flown below the radar, and it’s likely to be overlooked when this year’s cinematic accolades are handed out. But, for my money, this is truly must-see viewing, now accessible for streaming on multiple online platforms. Don’t miss this one.