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Birth

Ten years after the death of her husband Sean, Anna is finally ready to move on and marry her boyfriend Joseph. On the night of her engagement party, a young boy named Sean appears, insisting he is her deceased husband reincarnated. Initially dismissed, the boy's uncanny familiarity with Sean's life unsettles Anna and pushes her to wonder if he could be telling the truth.

Director(s)

Jonathan Glazer

Jessica Lichtner

Todd Pfeiffer

Matthew Sirianni

Timothy Donohue

Adam Weisinger

Robert C. Albertell

Peter Soldo

Evan Reilly

Cast & Crew

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Anna

Anne Heche

Anne Heche

Clara

Ted Levine

Ted Levine

Mr. Conte

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Clifford

Elizabeth Greenberg

Elizabeth Greenberg

Teacher

Matthew Sirianni

Matthew Sirianni

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Robert C. Albertell

Robert C. Albertell

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Jessica Lichtner

Jessica Lichtner

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Cara Seymour

Cara Seymour

Mrs. Conte

Alison Elliott

Alison Elliott

Laura

Peter Soldo

Peter Soldo

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Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall

Eleanor

Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Joseph

Cameron Bright

Cameron Bright

Young Sean

Todd Pfeiffer

Todd Pfeiffer

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Novella Nelson

Novella Nelson

Lee

Arliss Howard

Arliss Howard

Bob

Gregory Dann

Gregory Dann

Secretary

Jordan Lage

Jordan Lage

Peter

Carl Burrows

Carl Burrows

Businessman (uncredited)

Jonathan Glazer

Jonathan Glazer

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Rumaisa Rahman

Rumaisa Rahman

Member of Engagement Party (uncredited)

Mary Catherine Wright

Mary Catherine Wright

Young Woman

T. Ryder Smith

T. Ryder Smith

Waiter

Scott Johnsen

Scott Johnsen

Caterer

Michael Desautels

Michael Desautels

Sean

Joe M. Chalmers

Joe M. Chalmers

Sinclair

Zoe Caldwell

Zoe Caldwell

Mrs. Hill

Charles Goff

Charles Goff

Mr. Drummond

Sheila Smith

Sheila Smith

Mrs. Drummond

Milo Addica

Milo Addica

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Tessa Auberjonois

Tessa Auberjonois

Woman in Lobby

Michael Joseph Cortese Jr.

Michael Joseph Cortese Jr.

Patrick / Mini Bike Driver

John Robert Tramutola

John Robert Tramutola

Stevie

Margot Jewers

Margot Jewers

Real Estate Agent

Matthew Giffuni

Matthew Giffuni

Runner

Ian Hoffberg

Ian Hoffberg

Runner

Laura Fallon

Laura Fallon

Runner

John Juback

John Juback

Man in Lobby

Kavita R. Mangroo

Kavita R. Mangroo

Woman at Counter

Alexandra Salo

Alexandra Salo

Woman at Party

Hollis McConnell Jones

Hollis McConnell Jones

Bridesmaid / Woman at Party #2

Libby Skala

Libby Skala

Bridesmaid

Bruce Bennetis

Bruce Bennetis

Wedding Photographer

Gregory Smith

Gregory Smith

Photographer

Ed Bogdanowicz

Ed Bogdanowicz

Cop #1

Jerry Fuentes

Jerry Fuentes

Cop #2

Lisa Barnes

Lisa Barnes

Clara's Neighbor

David Copeland

David Copeland

Usher (uncredited)

Yvonne Sayers

Yvonne Sayers

Opera Socialite (uncredited)

Lian Moy

Lian Moy

Student (uncredited)

Sean Oliver

Sean Oliver

Voice of Sean (uncredited)

Timothy Donohue

Timothy Donohue

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Adam Weisinger

Adam Weisinger

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Evan Reilly

Evan Reilly

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Details

GenresDrama, Mystery
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on29 Oct 2004
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

John Chard

8/10

You know I loved Sean so much, and its been so long that I still can't get him out of my system. I remember when it was released in 2004, there was a big hurrah about "the" bath scene, many vitriolic complaints about how slow it was, how not scary it was et al. Birth is many wonderful film making things, of course not all of those things will resonate or enthral many of the movie watching populace, yet there is such craft on both sides of the camera here, and an atmospherically ambiguous bloodline pulsing throughout, that marks it out as a particularly striking film. Plot finds Nicole Kidman as Anna, who is about to be re-married but finds her world tipped upside down when a young boy (Cameron Bright) arrives on the scene and announces he is the reincarnation of her dead first husband... Director Jonathan Glazer and his co-writers Jean-Claude Carrière & Milo Addica are purposely being vague, I mean lets face it, the topic to hand is exactly that, vague, and ripe for countless hours of discussion. The film simmers along deftly, meditations on love, grief and anger are skilfully portrayed by all involved. Even a birthing tunnel metaphor doesn't come off as self indulgent, from the off Glazer wants and gets those interested in the story to buy into the hypnotic qualities on show. To jump on board with Anna's fragility while all around her battle for rhyme or reason with her mindset. In truth it's a hard sell as a piece of entertainment, there's still today, over a decade since it was released, people miffed that the hinted at supernatural elements are not key to the narrative. While the thin line of good and bad taste - and maybe even pretentiousness - is being tested by the makers, but the charges of Birth being dull are just wrong. It never shows its hand, the mystery always remains strong, while Kidman and Lauren Bacall are reason enough to admire the acting craft on show. Hated by many, inducing even anger in some quarters, Birth is a tantalising picture. A conundrum designed to get a response, for better or worse. 8/10

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Behind the scenes

The Making of BIRTH (2004) with Jonathan Glazer
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