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| Director: | Joe Wright | 
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| Writer: | David Farr, Seth Lochhead | 
| Staring: | 
| Raised by her father, an ex-CIA agent, in the wilds of Finland, Hanna's upbringing has been geared to making her the perfect assassin. Sent into the world by her father on a mission, Hanna journeys across Europe, eluding agents dispatched after her by a ruthless intelligence operative. As she nears her ultimate target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 07, 2011 | 
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| Director: | Joe Wright | 
| Writer: | David Farr, Seth Lochhead | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller | 
| Keywords | berlin, germany, killing, assassin, self sacrifice, feminism, empowerment, strong woman, warrior woman, secret agent, coming of age, teenage girl, female protagonist, finland, duringcreditsstinger, female empowerment, aggressive, intense, audacious | 
| Production Companies | Twins Financing, Holleran Company, Neunte Babelsberg Film, Sechzehnte Babelsberg Film | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $63,782,078 Budget: $30,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Saoirse Ronan | Hanna | 
| Eric Bana | Erik | 
| Cate Blanchett | Marissa | 
| Tom Hollander | Isaacs | 
| Jessica Barden | Sophie | 
| Olivia Williams | Rachel | 
| Jason Flemyng | Sebastian | 
| Aldo Maland | Miles | 
| Tim Beckmann | Walt | 
| John Macmillan | Lewis | 
| Vicky Krieps | Johanna Zadeck | 
| Martin Wuttke | Knepfler | 
| Paris Arrowsmith | CIA Tech 1 | 
| Paul Birchard | Bob | 
| Christian Malcolm | Head of Ops | 
| Jamie Beamish | Burton | 
| Tom Hodgkins | Monitor | 
| Vincent Montuel | Camp G Doctor 1 | 
| Nathan Nolan | Camp G Doctor 2 | 
| Michelle Dockery | False Marissa | 
| Mohamed Majd | Moroccan Hotel Owner | 
| Sebastian Hülk | Titch | 
| Joel Basman | Razor | 
| Mathias Harrebye-Brandt | Danish Policeman | 
| Álvaro Cervantes | Feliciano | 
| Marc Soto | Feliciano's Brother | 
| Gudrun Ritter | Katrin Zadek | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Joe Wright | Director | 
| David Farr | Screenplay | 
| Sarah Greenwood | Production Design | 
| Dixie Chassay | Casting Associate | 
| Zakaria Alaoui | Line Producer | 
| Ed Simons | Original Music Composer | 
| Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Artist | 
| Dave Murricane | ADR Mixer | 
| Tim Nielsen | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Jeff Imada | Fight Choreographer, Stunt Coordinator | 
| Peter Burgis | Foley Artist | 
| Craig Berkey | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Alessija Lause | Stunt Double | 
| John Koyama | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Hiro Koda | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Wolfgang Stegemann | Stunts | 
| Stephani Burkhard | Stunts | 
| Tsuyoshi Abe | Stunts | 
| Todd Schneider | Stunt Double | 
| Martin Goeres | Stunt Driver | 
| Vanessa Wieduwilt | Stunt Double | 
| Paul Tothill | Editor | 
| Lucie Bates | Costume Design | 
| Seth Lochhead | Screenplay, Story | 
| Niall Moroney | Supervising Art Director | 
| Ralf Schreck | Art Direction | 
| Nick Gottschalk | Art Direction | 
| Sheila Paige | Script Supervisor | 
| Jouni Kortesato | Driver | 
| Jane Frazer | Line Producer | 
| Sonia Akouz | Makeup & Hair Assistant | 
| Nana Fischer | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist | 
| Katja Melches | Makeup Artist | 
| Annett Schulze | Makeup Artist | 
| Anna Von Gwinner | Makeup Artist | 
| Gabrielle Mahon | Production Supervisor | 
| Mohamed Essaghir Aabach | Third Assistant Director | 
| Carlos Fidel | Second Assistant Director | 
| Guy Heeley | First Assistant Director | 
| Katharina Hofmann | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Miguel Angelo Pate | Third Assistant Director | 
| Bülent Akgün | Set Dresser | 
| Katie Spencer | Set Decoration | 
| Sarah Horton | Art Direction | 
| Lori Wyant | Script Supervisor | 
| Antti Lahtinen | First Assistant Director | 
| Brendan Taylor | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Heidi Laitinen | Line Producer | 
| Zineb Bendoula | Hair Assistant | 
| Fay Hatzius | Makeup Artist | 
| Ivana Primorac | Makeup Designer | 
| Tim Grover | Post Production Supervisor | 
| Arno Neubauer | Unit Production Manager | 
| Yann Mari Faget | Second Assistant Director | 
| Ahmed Hatimi | First Assistant Director | 
| Sam Hoffman | First Assistant Director | 
| Frank Kusche | Second Unit First Assistant Director | 
| Richard von Groeling | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| David Allcock | Storyboard Artist | 
| Christoph Heinecke | Lead Set Dresser | 
| Paul Carter | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Erik Foreman | ADR Mixer | 
| Jeanne Gilliland | Boom Operator | 
| Becki Ponting | Supervising ADR Editor | 
| Noah Timan | Sound Recordist | 
| Roland Winke | Sound Mixer | 
| Mathew Borrett | Matte Painter | 
| Ovidiu Cinazan | Digital Compositor | 
| Daniel Ben Sorge | Set Dresser | 
| Mark Appleby | ADR Mixer | 
| Ed Colyer | Foley Mixer | 
| Nick Foley | ADR Mixer | 
| Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer | 
| Martin Oswin | ADR Mixer | 
| Gavin Rose | First Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Danny Sheehan | Foley Supervisor | 
| Thomas Wallis | Boom Operator | 
| Greg Astles | Digital Compositor | 
| Dan Carnegie | 3D Artist | 
| James Cooper | Digital Compositor | 
| Michael DiCarlo | Visual Effects Coordinator | 
| Elizabeth Holmes | Digital Compositor | 
| Mike Kwan | Digital Compositor | 
| Sarah McMurdo | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Avi Salem | Digital Compositor | 
| Jerry Seguin | Digital Compositor | 
| Gabrielle Smith | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Ville Penttilä | Gaffer | 
| Matthew Smith | Prosthetic Makeup Artist | 
| Jörg Ellmer | Stunts | 
| Swen Raschka | Stunt Double | 
| Timo Honsa | Stunts | 
| Piet Paes | Stunt Driver | 
| Sigo Heinisch | Stunts | 
| Ashish Dewan | Digital Compositor | 
| Jason Edwardh | 3D Artist | 
| Anna Joukova | Digital Compositor | 
| Jaideep Mohan | Digital Compositor | 
| Milan Schere | Matte Painter | 
| Tony Tromp | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Andrea King | Foley Artist | 
| Nathaniel De'Lineadeus | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Jan Böhme | Stunt Double | 
| Christian Petersson | Stunts | 
| Fred Hardy | Stunts | 
| Sam Looc | Utility Stunts | 
| Wojtek Prygel | Stunt Driver | 
| Oliver Juhrs | Stunts | 
| Coya Elliott | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Klaus Mielich | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Alwin H. Küchler | Director of Photography | 
| Jina Jay | Casting | 
| Tom Rowlands | Original Music Composer | 
| Chris Lyons | Special Effects Makeup Artist | 
| Jason Oettle | Stunts | 
| Olly Tellett | First Assistant "A" Camera | 
| Chris MacLean | 3D Artist | 
| Gerd Nefzer | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Chris Scarabosio | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Katharina Birkenfeld | Set Decoration | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Christoph Fisser | Co-Producer | 
| Barbara A. Hall | Executive Producer | 
| Marty Adelstein | Producer | 
| Josephine Davies | Associate Producer | 
| Leslie Holleran | Producer | 
| Scott Nemes | Producer | 
| Henning Molfenter | Co-Producer | 
| Carl Woebcken | Co-Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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This is a very cool movie. I wasn't totally sold on the premise based solely on the overview but there is a lot more to Hanna than just your run-of-the-mill assassin story. I didn't necessarily pick up on the "fairy tale like elements" while watching it but in hindsight, they were definitely there. ... Saoirse Ronan is really, really good. I also really enjoyed the soundtrack. The Chemical Brothers style fit perfectly with the pace and theme of the movie and got me bumpin' on more than a single occasion. Overall, I give this movie an 8/10. I'm super interested to see what Seth Lochhead does next.
Hanna-Barbera More Like. Hanna is directed by Joe Wright and written by David Farr and Seth Lochhead. It stars Saoirse Ronan, Eric Banna, Tom Hollander, Olivia Williams, Jason Flemyng and Cate Blanchett. Music is by The Chemical Brothers and cinematography by Alwin H. Kuchler. Hanna Heller (Ro ... nan) is a 16 year old highly trained assassin on the run from the CIA... Heralded by some British critics as original and thrilling, Joe Wright's Hanna is neither. It's a gimmick movie dressed up as cool for the kids fodder that is both boring and cheesy. Taking the gimmick aside, that of a 16 year old crack assassin girl slotting all who come in her way, it starts off promisingly enough as we meet Hanna and her father Erik (Banna) out in the wilderness. There's training, a believable bond (both Ronan and Banna don't disgrace themselves) and the wintry landscape bites hard as we wonder what is in store. Then the film shifts to Hanna being on the run, where the back story guff is just, well, guff, and the pace crawls to a standstill. Blanchett's (badly miscast) CIA operative is in pursuit, with that back story guff tattooed on her forehead, and it tries to gain momentum for the inevitable showdown between the big bad bitch and the little china doll killer. The Chemical Brothers drip their brand of techno beats over it, which is OK if you like that sort of thing. How cool?! In the middle passages Hanna rides along with a Hippy family, with Flemyng also badly miscast, and there's some cack-handed attempt at humanising poor Hanna as she comes alive in the big old world. It's derivative in premise, boring in execution and designed to make teenagers think they are watching a masterpiece for their generation. The amusement park finale is well staged, location photography is pleasing enough in that hip-euro way, and Banna and Ronan work hard to keep it from total damnation. But for much of the near two hour run time it's a butt numbing bore that has ideas far above its station. Joe Wright should stick to making Keira Knightley look good. 4/10
SAIRSE RONAN IS THE ONLY PERSON TO PLAY THIS COMPLEX LONELY YET POWERFUL CHARACTER. ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING FEMALE ASSASINS EVER TO BE PUT INTO FILM. SO YOUNG, SO SCARY. HERIOC ...
**_European adventure/spy thriller about a real, um, super girl_** In the wintery wilderness of northern Finland, an ex-CIA father (Eric Bana) has been training his teen daughter, the titular character (Saoirse Ronan), to survive in a harsh world of cutthroat government agents. When the girl's re ... ady, she's introduced to the real world where she's ruthlessly hunted down from North Africa to Germany by a mysterious intelligence operative, Marissa (Cate Blanchett), and her heavies. What I like best about "Hanna" (2011) is its uniqueness, stylishness and picturesque globetrotting. This is top-of-the-line filmmaking with a hip, kinetic, quirky tone and superlative score, comparable to "Lucy" (2014) and Tarantino thrillers like "Kill Bill" (2003/2004). It's not a great film because there's not enough depth or mindfood, but it contains a few elements of greatness and is overall entertaining enough. We learn Marissa is preoccupied with Hanna for unknown reasons; so, while she's an expert agent, this obsession is her kryptonite. Subtext-wise, the movie's an obvious metaphor for a child reaching adulthood and the agonies of being a loving parent (preparing them for the world, teaching them necessary skills to survive, giving them increasing freedom, being candid about the callousness of life). It's also somewhat of a fairytale about the relationship between a father and daughter. Later in the film Marissa asks Erik, "Why now?" and he simply replies, "Kids grow up." I liked the dichotomy of the so-called normal banality of the civilians compared to the single-minded cold-bloodedness of the agents. If you object to the sometimes unwieldy fight scenes, go parent a child, wait eighteen years, then view it again and see if you feel the same. The film's often thrilling, but don't approach this as a straight action flick or you'll probably be disappointed. There are low-key things that are clumsily explored, like the RV family perking Hanna's curiosity about life (remember she grew up isolated in the northern wilds), but this was an obvious mechanism to make us feel bad that she was on this life-or-death mission, and different than these "normal" kids, yet at the same time special and more exciting, which is how the daughter & kid brother viewed Hanna. The individual used as a tool is hardly innovative, but I nonetheless appreciated this take on it. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes and was shot in Finland, Morocco and (mostly) Germany. GRADE: B+