Star-studded Cast in "Child 44” Exclusive at Ayala Malls Cinemas on April 29!
From highly acclaimed and world-renowned filmmaker,
Sir Ridley Scott produces the latest edgy and thrilling action “Child 44”
directed by the inventive Daniel Espinosa, known for his “Safe House”
directorial debut starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds and who also
helmed “Snabba Cash,” the highest-grossing movie in Swedish history.
“Child
44” casts a very impressive set of actors ever assembled on screen led by Tom
Hardy and Gary Oldman along with Noomi
Rapace, Vince Cassel, Joel Kinnaman and Jason Clarke, the movie is based on
author Tom Rob Smith’s best-selling novel “Child 44” set against the backdrop
of 1953 Stalinist Russia.
Hardy
stars as Leo Demidov, a recognized war hero who also rose from the ranks to be
the MGB’s top investigator within the Soviet system married to a schoolteacher
Raisa (Rapace). Soon, Raisa is suspected
of being a spy and Leo is forced to investigate and denounce his wife. Leo’s refusal to denounce Raisa, Leo is then
relocated and demoted to the city of Volsk where General Nesterov reigns
(Oldman). From his post in Moscow where
Leo has discovered the murder of his friend’s son that had been mantled as a
freak accident, the same crime continues in Volsk. Fuelled by their passion to uncover the
truth, with the help of Nesterov, Leo and Raisa tread dangerous grounds to
catch the serial killer before another child dies. Meanwhile, Leo’s sadistic
colleague, Vasil (Kinnaman), who’s been after his post is relentless in
pursuing the couple in the midst the couple’s search for the killer.
Hardy
impressed moviegoers as a violent convict in Bronson, then broke through to a
global audience with his portrayal of the evil Bane in “The Dark Knight
Rises,.” More recently he earned both critical and popular acclaim for his role
as a Brooklyn bartender with a dark secret in “The Drop.” Hardy says he was
attracted to the project by the moral complexity of his character—and the
script as a whole.
On
casting Raisa, Scott introduced Rapace to “Child 44” in Los Angeles when he
cast her in his 2012 sci-fi epic “Prometheus.”
When she learned Espinosa would be directing, Rapace was thrilled.
Rapace was also pleased to be back on set with Hardy. Rapace’s portrayal of meek schoolteacher
Raisa Demidova marks a dramatic departure from the role that brought her to
international attention, the nail-tough title character in “The Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo.”
Swedish
actor Joel Kinnaman, who first worked with Espinosa in Snabba Cash, enjoyed the
challenge of developing treacherous secret-police bureaucrat and sadistic
Vasili as a three-dimensional character.
Kinnaman broke through to American audiences when he co-starred as
slacker detective Stephen Holder in the cable television crime series “The
Killing” and continued to star in “Robocop.”
His most recent role is opposite Liam Neeson in “Run All Night.”
For Academy
Award® nominee Gary Oldman, the weary provincial police chief General Mikhail
Nesterov he portrays in Child 44 embodies the moral compromises many citizens
had to make in order to survive Stalinist-era politics. “There was so much
emotional, physical, and psychological terror in Stalinist society that a
character like Nesterov just turns a blind eye to it all,” he says of his role.
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