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Children of Men

The year 2027: the last days of the human race. No child has been born for 18 years. He must protect our only hope.
2006 | 109m | English

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In 2027, in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where her child's birth may help scientists save the future of humankind.
Release Date: Sep 22, 2006
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Writer: Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, P. D. James, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Keywords police state, england, hippie, rebel, based on novel or book, refugee camp, miracle, future, dystopia, chaos, childlessness, government, faith, survival, birth, alcoholic, bombing, dying, terrorist group, fertility, soldiers, violence
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Strike Entertainment, Hit & Run Productions
Box Office Revenue: $70,595,464
Budget: $76,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Clive Owen Theo Faron
Clare-Hope Ashitey Kee
Chiwetel Ejiofor Luke
Julianne Moore Julian
Michael Caine Jasper
Pam Ferris Miriam
Charlie Hunnam Patric
Danny Huston Nigel
Peter Mullan Syd
Oana Pellea Marichka
Jacek Koman Tomasz
Phaldut Sharma Ian
Juan Gabriel Yacuzzi Baby Diego
Mishal Husain Newsreader
Rob Curling Newsreader
Maria McErlane Shirley
Michael Haughey Mr. Griffiths
Miriam Karlin Caged German Grandmother
Philippa Urquhart Janice
Tehmina Sunny Zara
Jody Halse Immigration Policeman
Ilario Bisi-Pedro Cigar Man
Michael Klesic Rado
Martina Messing Birgit
Simon Poland Preacher Trafalgar Square
Barnaby Edwards Ministry Official
Ed Westwick Alex
Valerie Griffiths Dog Track Woman
Billy Cook Bookmaker
Gary Hoptrough Simon
Rob Inch Road Traffic Police
Jamie Kenna Road Traffic Police
Maurice Lee Samir
Dhafer L'Abidine Dhafer
Bruno Ouvrard Bruno
Denise Mack Emily
Joy Richardson Joy
Caroline Lena Olsson Caroline
Milenka James Milenka
Somi De Souza Somi
Francisco Labbe Francisco
Thorston Manderlay Thorston
Georgia Goodman Georgette
Jon Chevalier Café Customer
Rita Davies Café Customer
Kim Fenton Café Customer
Chris Gilbert Café Customer
Phoebe Hawthorne Café Customer
Rebecca Howard Cafe Customer
Atalanta White Café Customer
Laurence Woodbridge Café Customer
Dorothy Grumbar German Bus Passenger
Barry Martin German Bus Passenger
Ernesto Tomasini Italian Bus Passenger
Keith Dunphy Bexhill Immigration Officer
Raymond Trickitt Bexhill Immigration Officer
Nabil Shaban Bexhill Market Hustler
Goran Kostić Bexhill Market Hustler
Dermot O'Neill One-Legged Hustler
Faruk Pruti Sirdjan
Alexandre Bestavashvili Georgian Man
Galina McWhirr Georgian Woman
Nirmala Martis Wailing Woman
Ida Church Bleeding Woman
Yolanda Vazquez Spanish Woman
Andrew Brooke Soldier
Nihal Arthanayake Radio Announcer (voice)
Andy Callaghan Riot Policeman / Soldier (uncredited)
Forbes KB Elite Soldier (uncredited)
P. D. James Café Customer (uncredited)
Jamie Lengyel First Human Project Professor (uncredited)
João Costa Menezes Terrorist (uncredited)
Vidal Sancho Basque Rebel (uncredited)
John Warman Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Paul Warren Injured Refugee (uncredited)
Yana Yanezic Woman (uncredited)
Michael Snelders Newsreader (uncredited)
Steve Murphy Soldier (uncredited)
Philip Harvey Shocked Soldier (uncredited)
Name Job
Alistair Williams Special Effects Technician
Alfonso Cuarón Screenplay, Director, Editor
Emmanuel Lubezki Director of Photography
Mark Fergus Screenplay
Hawk Ostby Screenplay
P. D. James Novel
Ray Chan Art Direction
Paul Inglis Art Direction
Robin Lough Scenic Artist
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pablo Grillo Animation
Steve Dent Stunt Coordinator
George Richmond Camera Operator
Chas Bain Camera Operator
Matthew Stirling Stunts
Greg Powell Stunts
Andy Pilgrim Stunts
Charles Jarman Stunts
Rob Inch Stunts
Gary Hoptrough Stunts
Gary Freeman Supervising Art Director
Reg Wayment Stunts
Vincent Wang Stunts
Rocky Taylor Stunts
C.C. Smiff Stunts
Dominic Preece Stunts
Daniel Naprous Stunts
Lee Morrison Stunts
Peter Miles Stunts
Jo McLaren Stunts
Maurice Lee Stunts
Derek Lea Stunts
Adam Kirley Stunts
Morgan Johnson Stunts
Rowley Irlam Stunts
David Garrick Stunts
Amanda Foster Stunts
Tony Christian Stunts
Marvin Campbell Stunts
Ian Kay Stunts
Andrew Lockley 2D Supervisor
John Ferguson First Assistant Camera
Nick Dudman Animatronics Supervisor
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Michael Stevenson Additional Second Assistant Director
Dorka Nieradzik Hairstylist
Ailie Smith Makeup Artist
Finlay Bradbury Unit Manager
Paul Bennett Third Assistant Director
Richard Goodwin First Assistant Director
John Tavener Original Music Composer
Timothy J. Sexton Screenplay
David Arata Screenplay
Lucinda Syson Casting
Jim Clay Production Design
Geoffrey Kirkland Production Design
Avy Kaufman Casting
Mike Stallion Art Direction
Jennifer Williams Set Decoration
Katie Gabriel Art Department Coordinator
Hannah Irwing Construction Coordinator
Richard Beggs Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
David Evans Supervising Sound Editor
Bjørn Ole Schroeder Sound Effects Editor
Sam Southwick Sound Effects Editor
Ian Corbould Special Effects Coordinator
Wayne Smith Visual Effects Editor
Annie Crawford Costume Supervisor
Emma Mager Production Manager
James Foster Assistant Art Director
Cosmo Sarson Scenic Artist
Roger Holden Greensman
Chris Burdon Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Kind CG Supervisor
Amy Beresford Visual Effects Producer
Antony Bluff Visual Effects Producer
Lucy Killick Visual Effects Producer
Rupert Porter Visual Effects Producer
Robin Saxen Visual Effects Producer
Barth Maunoury Animation
Paul Claessens Animation
Craig Bardsley Animation
Mike Eames Animation Supervisor
Matthew Sampson Stunt Coordinator
David Morgan Camera Operator
Jaap Buitendijk Still Photographer
John Higgins Gaffer
Wayne Leach Rigging Gaffer
Simon Crook Location Manager
Ceri Evans Script Supervisor
Nick Fulton Location Manager
Jamie Lengyel Location Manager
Jill McCullough Dialect Coach
Liz West Script Supervisor
Beverly Winston Script Supervisor
Charlotte Wright Location Manager
Stuart Rose Art Direction
Michael Saxton Post Production Supervisor
Terry Needham Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Malcolm Middleton Supervising Art Director
Brian Hathaway Driver
Brian Baverstock Transportation Coordinator
Sally French Unit Production Manager
Richard Davies Assistant Costume Designer
David Anders Stunts
Leonard Woodcock Stunts
Maxine Whittaker Stunts
Pete White Stunts
Arran Topham Stunts
Trevor Steedman Stunts
Tony Smart Stunts
Andy Smart Stunts
Martin Pemberton Stunts
Brian Nickels Stunts
Chris Newton Stunts
Kim McGarrity Stunts
Holly Lumsden Stunts
Lurye Lomuro Stunts
Marion Lamb Stunts
Eunice Huthart Stunts
Rob Hunt Stunts
Jason Hunjan Stunts
Dave Holland Stunts
Will Dent Stunts
Kelly Dent Stunts
Ray De-Haan Stunts
Bill Davey Stunts
Nick Chopping Stunts
Juliette Cheveley Stunts
Bruce Cain Stunts
Michael Byrch Stunts
Roy Alon Stunts
Graham Johnston Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Nicola Clarke Hairdresser
Kate Benton Makeup & Hair
Lorna McGowan Makeup & Hair
Laura McIntosh Makeup & Hair
Kate Roberts Makeup & Hair
Vivienne Simpson Makeup Artist
Susan Reilly LeHane Makeup Artist
Anna Cash Makeup Trainee
Karen Cohen Makeup Supervisor
Victoria Bancroft Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Henrik Svensson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Amelie von Harrach Art Department Assistant
Rory J. Collins Art Department Assistant
Stephen Forrest-Smith Assistant Art Director
Philip Elton Assistant Art Director
Terry Wells Jr. Assistant Property Master
Lee Sandales Assistant Set Decoration
Lee Biggs Carpenter
Martin Duffy Carpenter
Laurie Kerr Carpenter
Graham Mitchell Carpenter
Wolfgang Osterholzer Carpenter
Anthony Owen Carpenter
Julian Caldow Concept Artist
Simon McGuire Concept Artist
Robert Allen Construction Buyer
Andy Evans Construction Manager
Rosie Hardwick Draughtsman
Julian Wilson Dressing Prop
Carol Kupisz Graphic Designer
Jonathan Holbrook Painter
Terry Wells Sr. Property Master
Pip Fox Props
Peter Lee Props
Harry Franchetti Sculptor
Emma Hanson Sculptor
Joel Rodgers Sculptor
Dominic Sikking Assistant Set Decoration
Prudence Hemmings Assistant Set Decoration
Paul Hearn Set Dresser
John Whitby Carpenter
Peter James Standby Art Director
Keith Slote Standby Art Director
Steven Rogers Standby Carpenter
Ian Zawadzki Standby Painter
Paul Couch Standby Painter
Temple Clark Storyboard Artist
John Greaves Storyboard Artist
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Joe Cassar Supervising Carpenter
Lee Edwards Supervising Carpenter
Darren Hayward Supervising Carpenter
Jim Kerr Supervising Carpenter
Andrew Mash Supervising Carpenter
Robert Wishart Supervising Carpenter
Ron Nicholls Best Boy Grip
Jean-Pierre Nonnet Assistant Camera
Jordan Karr-Morse Camera Trainee
Dave Armstrong Camera Trainee
Peter Hannan Second Unit Director of Photography
Andy Hopkins Dolly Grip
Robert Brock Electrician
Niall Higgins Electrician
Adam Lee Electrician
Mike Parsons Electrician
Ian Robson Electrician
John Turner Electrician
Garry Hedges Electrician
Jonathan 'Chunky' Richmond First Assistant Camera
Marc Atherfold First Assistant Camera
Chris Bain First Assistant Camera
Oliver Loncraine First Assistant Camera
Gary Nolan Gaffer
Gary Parnham Generator Operator
David Cross Grip
Kenneth Atherfold Key Grip
Joe Buxton Libra Head Technician
Tim Dean Libra Head Technician
Will Humphris Second Assistant Camera
Tobias Eedy Second Assistant Camera
Michael Hannan Second Assistant Camera
Ray Meere Second Assistant Camera
Sara Meek Assistant Costume Designer
Chloe Aubry Assistant Costume Designer
Peter Edmonds Costume Assistant
Max Jones Costume Assistant
Jo Roderick Costume Assistant
Charlotte Sadler Costume Assistant
Sophia Spink Costume Assistant
Maggie Walsh Costume Coordinator
Mike Skorepa Costumer
Neil Murphy Costumer
Bruno de Santa Wardrobe Assistant
Vikki Illing Wardrobe Assistant
Sunny Rowley Wardrobe Assistant
Melissa Layton Wardrobe Assistant
Helen Jerome Wardrobe Assistant
Rupert Steggle Wardrobe Assistant
Shirley Nevin Wardrobe Supervisor
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Louis Elman ADR Voice Casting
Sarah Leung Casting Assistant
Kate Ringsell Casting Assistant
Beth Cleveley-Hutchinson Extras Casting
Judy Barr 2D Artist
Jon Bowen 2D Artist
Claire Inglis 2D Artist
Sarah Lockwood 2D Artist
Gruff Owen 2D Artist
Fred Place 2D Artist
Scott Taylor 2D Artist
Niki Wakefield 2D Artist
Stewart Ash 3D Artist
Hitesh Bharadia 3D Artist
Tyson Cross 3D Artist
Daniel Evans 3D Artist
Nicholas Symons 3D Artist
Vincent Devay Animation
Nathan McConnel Animation
Max Solomon Animation
Patricia Llaguno Compositor
Alex Payman Compositor
Pedro Sabrosa Compositor
Giuliano Dionisio Vigano Compositor
Alessandro Bonora Modeling
Neil Miller Matte Painter
Claudia Dehmel Visual Effects Coordinator
Penny Hayler Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Ladd Visual Effects Coordinator
Frazer Churchill Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
Nick Lowe ADR Editor
James Bennett ADR Recordist
Peter Gleaves ADR Recordist
Dave Humphries ADR Recordist
Jamie Roden ADR Recordist
Andy Thompson ADR Recordist
Steve Browell Assistant Sound Editor
Naiki Rossell Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen Gilmour Cableman
Tony Currie Dialogue Editor
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Harry Barnes Foley Editor
Nigel Heath Foley Recordist
John Midgley Production Sound Mixer
Doug Cooper Sound Mix Technician
Colin Codner Sound Mixer
Martin Seeley Sound Recordist
Alex Oakley Second Unit First Assistant Director
Emma Horton Second Assistant Director
Andrew McEwan Second Assistant Director
Michael Michael Second Assistant Director
Emma Gaffney Associate Editor
Steven J. Scott Digital Colorist
Jane Winkles Assistant Editor
Lisa Thompson Assistant Editor
Peter Lambert Assistant Editor
Supriya Naidu-James Assistant Editor
Curtis Lindersmith Digital Intermediate Editor
Josh Sutcliffe Digital Intermediate Editor
Terra Bliss Digital Intermediate Producer
David Smith Digital Intermediate Producer
Lucy Whitton Researcher
Sonia Ortiz Alcon Creative Consultant
Matteo Manzini Creative Consultant
Fredrik Nordbeck Creative Consultant
Emma Bendell Production Accountant
Claire Robertson Production Accountant
Rachna Suri Production Assistant
Sam Holt Production Coordinator
Hermione Ninnim Production Coordinator
Marcello Paolillo Researcher
Sarah Hood Set Production Assistant
Lucy Thomas Set Production Assistant
Richard Hooper Supervising Armorer
Joss Skottowe Supervising Armorer
Tom George Title Designer
Kim Whittaker Second Second Assistant Director
Martin Asbury Storyboard Artist
Ramonde Evangelista Sculptor
Simon Cockren Greensman
Grant Boulton Special Effects Technician
Neill Gorton Prosthetic Supervisor
Steve Wallace Additional First Assistant Camera
Faye Morgan Post Production Coordinator
Tim Davies Location Assistant
Richard Hill Assistant Location Manager
Philippe Ascoli Music Consultant
Karen Elliott Music Supervisor
Michael Price Music Editor
Louise Wade Script Supervisor
Shaun Collins Driver
Louise Hills Transportation Coordinator
Wayne Moran Production Driver
Vanessa Allen Stand In
Karen Birtchnell Assistant Accountant
Kathryn Donovan Unit Publicist
Sophie Easton Production Trainee
Charles Edwards Clearances Coordinator
Dave Evans Armorer
Alexander Hodgson Second Assistant Production Coordinator
Kevin Jones Chef
Gill Raddings Animal Coordinator
Rozza Reader Catering Head Chef
Bill Ridealgh Unit Medic
Jonathan Scott Assistant Production Coordinator
Celeste Talaszek Post Production Accountant
Annalisa Bugliani Thanks
Tom Taylor Camera Loader
George Dean Painter
Alex Rodríguez Editor
Franklin Mark Henson Stunts
Bradley Farmer Stunts
Nicola de Fresnes Assistant Set Decoration
David Vickery CG Supervisor
Miguel Ángel Poveda Post Production Coordinator
Mark Sanger Visual Effects Editor
Tim Webber Visual Effects Supervisor
Bill Weston Stunts
Frank Henson Stunts
Richard Hansen Stunts
Andy Bradshaw Stunts
Dani Biernat Stunts
Shaune Harrison Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jonathan Fawkner Compositor
Paul Herbert Stunts
Jany Temime Costume Design
Mark Southworth Stunts
Name Title
Armyan Bernstein Executive Producer
Eric Newman Producer
Iain Smith Producer
Marc Abraham Producer
Thomas A. Bliss Executive Producer
Pablo Casacuberta Producer
Hilary Shor Producer
Tony Smith Producer
Kristel Laiblin Associate Producer
Reno Logan Associate Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

lkredhat
6.0

A strong premise and great cast prompted my interest, but the movie falls short of its promise. Clive Owens gives a great performance and a few of the scenes are remarkably memorable and resonant. However, there are very long stretches where the movie simply stagnates and the plot drifts away, espec ... ially towards the end. Overall, it's rather melancholy and despite the "action" scenes, not especially thrilling. If you like sci-fi movies set in dystopian futures, or are a big Clive Owen fan, you may still find it worth watching despite its flaws. An aside: One of the "extras" on the DVD has some heavily accented academic trilling at length about the movie's philosophical meaning. It's entertainingly over-the-top and almost unintelligible: jargon piled into a Dagwood sandwich of contradictory abstractions. Anyway, if you don't watch too much of it, its good for a laugh.

Jun 23, 2021
talisencrw
10.0

Cuaron's masterpiece so far (including Gravity, which was gravely miscast). This film is: a) easily the best film of the decade of the 2000's; b) the finest dystopia film since 'A Clockwork Orange' and probably the best sci-fi since '2001: A Space Odyssey'; and c) all the evidence you need that Cliv ... e Owen should have been selected as James Bond in place of Daniel Craig. Heartily recommended to anyone interested in how great both science fiction and cinema can possibly be. You may be depressed with the state of both the world and mankind, after watching it, but you won't be disappointed in the possibilities of cinema.

Jun 23, 2021
shiri4frnz
9.0

**Thought provoking piece of art !!** **CHILDREN OF MEN**....How a baby's cry can make the whole world stop, the bullets stop flying in a war, people forget all their pain, the only thing that matters is how to make that precious gift of god smile again..The movie depicts it beautifully! When the ... world is falling apart, coming to its end, how a THEO does things that he otherwise would have not done for anything or anybody else...It doesn't seems practical that how at every point of time there is somebody to see them sail through, but that is all LIFE is about...HOPE...There's a THEO in everyone of us...It's in our hands...to choose, THEO or Luke...The world will surely end someday but till then we must all protect the CHILDREN OF MEN, protect the world...Do our bit for the mother earth..!! **P.S. - loved the laughter of the babies in the end!!** Scenes I LOVED - 1. When Julian was shot. 2. When Theo thought Jasper was dead. 3. When Dylan was born. 4. When Theo said to Luke "It's a GIRL" 5. When Marichka expressed she isn't coming. There may be more, but these are all I remembered. Michael Caine was adorable as always, Julianne Moore was pretty, Clive Owen was perfect, Kee was sweet, Miriam was, don't know, clean...at heart !

Jun 23, 2021
JN2012
7.0

One of the bleakest, most magnificently crafted films of all time. The dialogue is one-of-a-kind in actually capturing realism. ...

Oct 22, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

With a society almost entirely devoid of children, the worst news descends as the world's youngest person - merely eighteen - is murdered. Mankind is looking extinction in the face unless a group of anti-establishment folks led by "Julian" (Julianne Moore) and "Luke" (Chiwitel Ejiofor) can get the p ... regnant young "Kee" (Clare-Hope Ashitey) to safety. To that end, they recruit her unwilling ex-husband "Theo" (Clive Owen) to try and get her from a locked-down Britain to the sea and perhaps to safety in Europe. He has a minor job in the administration that might be able to deliver some transit papers, but this isn't going to be an easy task as nobody can find out the condition of his fellow-traveller. With violence surrounding them and just about everyone in pursuit as an uprising looms, their journey becomes more and more perilous - but can they make it? Now Owen is one of my least favourite British actors. He's up there with the equally wooden Sean Bean, but here he does manage to carry off the role of the vigilante-type survivor who thinks on his feet constantly, unsure who is friend or foe, whilst only really able to rely on the charismatic "Jasper" (Sir Michael Caine) who lives a life with his ailing wife, secluded from society and it's problems. This is a quickly paced drama and the visual effects use only a modicum of pyrotechnics. For the most part it's the photography that sells us this story. The depiction of a city, a country and a society ruined from the inside out - all because it can't perpetuate it's own species. Could things really collapse into anarchy and lawlessness this comprehensively?

Aug 17, 2024