Anna (2013)

A psychological thriller in which a memory detective must decide whether a brilliant, unsettling teenager is a victim or a predator.

Anna - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Anna
  • Release Year: 2013
  • Directed by: Jorge Dorado
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Thriller, Drama
  • Age Rating (US): R
  • Runtime: 1h 39m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 13, 2013 (Canada - R), April 5, 2014 (United States - R), June 6, 2014 (United Kingdom - 15), July 3, 2014 (Germany - 12), October 13, 2013 (Spain), October 23, 2014 (South Korea - 15세 이상 관람가)
  • Alternative Titles: Mindscape (FR), Zihin Okuyucu (TR), מיינדסקייפ (IL), Mindscape (DK), Detectives de la Mente (ES), Ana (RS), Anna: Culpada ou Inocente (PT), 記憶探偵と鍵のかかった少女 (JP)
  • Production Companies: StudioCanal, The Safran Company, Ombra Films, Roxbury, Atresmedia, Anton Capital Entertainment, Canal+, TV3, ICO, Vision Globale
  • Production Countries: Canada, France, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America

Anna - Plot

A man with the ability to enter peoples' memories takes on the case of a brilliant, troubled sixteen-year-old girl to determine whether she is a sociopath or a victim of trauma.

Anna - Trailer

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Don't let her in.

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Anna - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Jorge Dorado

Main Cast

  • Mark Strong
  • Taissa Farmiga
  • Brian Cox
  • Saskia Reeves
  • Richard Dillane
  • Indira Varma
  • Noah Taylor
  • Alberto Ammann
  • Jessica Barden
  • Clare Calbraith

Writers

  • Guy Holmes
  • Martha Holmes

Producers

  • Peter Safran
  • Juan Solá
  • Jaume Collet-Serra
  • Mercedes Gamero

Anna - FAQs

Where can you stream Anna (2013)?

Anna (2013) is available to stream for free on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Plex, Kanopy, Hoopla, and YouTube Free. It is also available on Amazon Prime Video and FlixFling as part of their subscription plans, and can be rented or purchased on Amazon Video and Fandango at Home.

Is Anna (2013) based on a true story?

No, Anna (2013) is not based on a true story. It is an original fictional screenplay written by Guy Holmes and Martha Holmes. The film's central premise — a specialist who can physically enter and navigate other people's memories — is a work of speculative fiction with no real-world basis.

Who are the main actors in Anna (2013)?

Anna (2013) stars Mark Strong as memory detective John Washington and Taissa Farmiga as the enigmatic teenager Anna Greene. The supporting cast includes Brian Cox, Saskia Reeves, Richard Dillane, Indira Varma, Noah Taylor, Alberto Ammann, Jessica Barden, and Clare Calbraith.

What is Anna (2013) about?

Anna (2013) follows John Washington, a specialist with the rare ability to enter other people's memories. He is hired to assess Anna Greene, a brilliant but deeply unsettling sixteen-year-old, and must determine whether she is a dangerous sociopath or a traumatized victim — a distinction that grows increasingly difficult to make.

Is Anna (2013) worth watching for thriller fans?

Anna (2013) is a compelling watch for fans of cerebral psychological thrillers. Its cat-and-mouse dynamic between Mark Strong and Taissa Farmiga is tense and well-performed, and the memory-diving concept offers a fresh narrative device. The film rewards patient viewers who enjoy slow-burn mysteries with ambiguous moral stakes.

What is the age rating for Anna (2013)?

Anna (2013) is rated R in the United States, making it suitable for viewers aged 17 and older. In the United Kingdom it carries a 15 certificate, and in Germany it received a 12 rating. The film contains mature psychological themes, disturbing content, and scenes of a dark, unsettling nature.

Who directed Anna (2013)?

Anna (2013) was directed by Jorge Dorado, a Spanish filmmaker making his feature directorial debut with this production. The film was shot by cinematographer Óscar Faura and features a score composed by Lucas Vidal. It was produced across multiple countries including Canada, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

What does the ending of Anna (2013) mean?

The ending of Anna (2013) deliberately leaves viewers questioning everything they have witnessed. The film's conclusion suggests that Anna may have been manipulating John Washington throughout their sessions, using his access to her memories as a weapon rather than a window. Whether she is truly a victim or a calculating predator remains intentionally unresolved.

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