A young sex worker from Brooklyn gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as his parents set out to get the marriage annulled.

Mikey Madison
as Ani

Mark Eydelshteyn
as Ivan

Yura Borisov
as Igor

Karren Karagulian
as Toros

Vache Tovmasyan
as Garnik

Luna Sofía Miranda
as Lulu

Lindsey Normington
as Diamond

Darya Ekamasova
as Galina Zakharov

Aleksey Serebryakov
as Nikolai Zakharov

Anton Bitter
as Tom
Brent Marchant
We’re all familiar with the old adage that, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. It’s a notion that applies not only to what can happen in everyday life, but also to what shows up on the big screen, as the latest feature from writer-director Sean Baker illustrates. This widely acc...
CinemaSerf
"Ani" (Mikey Madison) works as a private dancer in New York when she is asked by her boss to go look after some visiting Russians. That's when she encounters the young "Vanya" (Mark Eydelshteyn). He's pretty drunk, completely stoned and has more money than God. He wants a dance, he wants much more -...
RalphRahal
Anora is a film that starts off strong, pulling you in with an intriguing setup and a well-paced first act. It follows a story that keeps you invested, blending drama with some unexpected humor. The second act stretches a bit longer than needed, but it's clear that was intentional to build atmospher...
r96sk
<em>'Anora'</em> is an absolute cracker! The film is unadulterated chaos, I honestly needed the silentness of it ending so I could relax. As usual, I'm not one to judge it on its deep-rooted meaning or whatever, I'll leave that to others, all I can say is that it's a blast and I unequivocally loved ...
kodkuce
I hope it would be nice, it was not, just chaotic vocal 2h fight...