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All 20 Anna Maxwell Martin Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Anna Maxwell Martin as we bring you a captivating roundup of her movies. From heartwarming dramas to thrilling action flicks, our article provides an engaging overview of Martin’s acting endeavors. Discover new favorite films and explore the diverse range of roles she’s taken on in this must-read article. So sit back, relax, and let’s embark on this cinematic journey together!

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1. Enduring Love (2004)

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Enduring Love, a gripping drama-mystery from 2004 directed by Roger Michell, follows two strangers as they form an unexpected connection in the aftermath of a tragic accident involving a hot air balloon ride. Rhys Ifans and Daniel Craig lead the star-studded cast through a tale of love, danger, and deceit that leaves audiences questioning the depth of their protagonists’ connection. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes and a content rating of R, this intense and emotionally charged film is not for the faint of heart.



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2. The Wind in the Willows (2006)

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In the enchanting world of “The Wind in the Willows, ” three beloved animal friends - Rat, Mole, and Badger - embark on a thrilling adventure to tame the unruly Mr. Toad. As Mr. Toad’s wild antics threaten to destroy the harmony of the forest, these courageous animals rally together to bring him back into line before it’s too late.



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3. Becoming Jane (2007)

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Becoming Jane is a captivating biographical drama that transports viewers to the world of Jane Austen, before she became the renowned author of beloved novels like Pride and Prejudice. Set in the 18th century, the film delves into Jane’s formative years, her passion for literature, and her ill-fated love affair with a young Irishman named Tom Lefroy.



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4. I Really Hate My Job (2007)

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Experience a wild and unpredictable mix of humor and drama in “I Really Hate My Job” (2007). This British comedy takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride as five employees at a mediocre restaurant in London’s Soho district prepare for the arrival of a famous Hollywood star. Filled with unexpected surprises, this ensemble film showcases the characters as they navigate through rats, arguments, and kitchen-based power struggles.



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5. Poppy Shakespeare (2008)

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Poppy Shakespeare” is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the intricacies of mental illness and recovery. Set in London’s prestigious Dorothy Fish day hospital, N, a patient who has been there for 13 years, dreams of never leaving. However, the arrival of the glamorous and unconventional Poppy Shakespeare, an ad agency receptionist convinced she’s not mad, disrupts the monotony of N’s life.



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6. White Girl (2008)

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White Girl (2008) is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of identity and cultural integration. Directed by Hettie Macdonald and penned by Abi Morgan, this powerful film follows the journey of Debbie, a working-class single mother who moves her family from Leeds to Bradford. As her daughter Leah adapts to her new environment as the only white girl at school, tensions arise between the family and their new community.



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7. Freefall (2009)

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Freefall” is a gripping drama that follows the lives of two individuals entangled in the volatile world of the mortgage industry. Set during the property bubble, “Diamond” Dave Matthews works for a ruthless firm providing mortgages to families regardless of their ability to repay. Gus, a city banker, revels in his successful sales of corporate mortgages.



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8. Moonshot (2009)

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Moonshot” is a gripping drama set against the backdrop of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing launch on July 20, 1969. The film takes viewers on an emotional journey as it delves into the lives of unsung heroes who braved immense challenges to make the monumental mission a success.



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9. The Night Watch (2011)

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In the enigmatic and enthralling film, “The Night Watch” (2011), we are introduced to a group of interconnected characters in post-war London during the tumultuous time of the London Blitz. Viv Pearce, played by Neal Barry, is involved in a passionate love affair with Reggie, while running a dating bureau with her close friend Helen Giniver, portrayed by Jenna Augen. The pairing doesn’t end there, as Helen lives with her older lover, renowned author Julia Standing, impressively brought to life by Claudie Blakley.



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10. Philomena (2013)

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Experience the inspiring story of “Philomena” (2013), a powerful drama based on the true tale of a woman’s relentless quest to find her long-lost son. Set against a backdrop of the Catholic Church and its dark history of illegal adoptions, the film follows journalist Martin (Steve Coogan) as he digs deep into a heart-wrenching human interest story. Alongside the enigmatic and resilient Philomena (Judi Dench), they unravel the truth behind her forced life in a convent and the heartbreaking separation from her beloved child.



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11. Fifty Years on Stage (2013)

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Fifty Years on Stage, ” directed by Nicholas Hytner, Tim Van Someren, and Howard Davies, is a celebration of the Royal National Theatre’s 50 years of outstanding theater. The film features extracts from some of the most renowned plays of the last five decades, performed by the finest actors from across the UK. This heartwarming documentary not only showcases the incredible talent of these performers but also underscores the institution’s unwavering commitment to bringing exceptional theater to audiences around the globe.



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12. Alan Partridge (2013)

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Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa” is a wildly entertaining, action-comedy film released in 2014. This film stars Steve Coogan, Colm Meaney, and Tim Key, and was directed by Declan Lowney. It was written by Neil Gibbons, Rob Gibbons, and Steve Coogan, with production by Baby Cow Productions. The story revolves around the titular character, Alan Partridge, a famous radio DJ whose station is taken over by a new media conglomerate.



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13. King Lear (2014)

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Step into the world of regal drama with “King Lear”, a 2014 production directed by Sam Mendes and Robin Lough. Starring Saif Al-Warith, Waj Ali, and Nathan Ampofo, this three-and-a-half-hour theatrical masterpiece weaves together a tale of power, betrayal, and familial strife.



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14. Reg (2016)

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Reg” is a dramatic movie based on a true story of Reg Keys, a man who lost his son in the Iraq War, only to then contest Tony Blair’s seat for electoral office. The heart-wrenching tale delves into the depths of dealing with grief, depression, and alcoholism while shedding a light on the political landscape of the time. Directed by David Blair and penned by Jimmy McGovern, the movie stars Tim Roth as Reg Keys himself, alongside Anna Maxwell Martin and Elliott Tittensor.



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15. Chubby Funny (2016)

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Chubby Funny, originally titled ‘Chubby Funny’ (2016), is a heartwarming British comedy-drama film that takes a humorous and emotional look at life, friendship, and the impact of labels. With a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes, this quirky gem follows the story of a lovable yet misunderstood character whose nickname might not be the best reflection of his true nature.



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National Theatre at Home: Consent” is a riveting drama film that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey into the depths of human nature, truth, and justice. Set in the UK, this powerful film weaves together the lives of two friends who find themselves on opposite sides of a highly emotional rape case, with their own lives spiraling apart as they confront the complexities and challenges of every version of the truth. Directed by Roger Michell and written by Nina Raine, this thought-provoking, award-winning film stars Priyanga Burford, Pip Carter, and Ben Chaplin.



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17. Mother’s Day (2018)

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Mother’s Day” (2018) delves into the emotional impacts of tragedy and loss with a riveting tale of two women, separated by the Irish Sea, who find themselves unexpectedly connected in the wake of the 1993 Warrington bombing. As the gripping narrative unfolds, the viewers are taken on a poignant journey of grief, hope, and healing. With a star-studded cast led by Vicky McClure and Anna Maxwell-Martin, and directed by the visionary Fergus O’Brien, the film explores the human capacity for resilience in a world torn apart by the brutal reality of war.



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18. The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)

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In “The Personal History of David Copperfield, ” directed by Armando Iannucci and starring Dev Patel, Hugh Laurie, and Tilda Swinton, we find a fresh interpretation of Charles Dickens’ timeless tale. The story follows a young orphan named David Copperfield who triumphs over numerous challenges. This unique portrayal, set in the 1800s and capturing life in London, England, offers a brilliant blend of comedy and drama.



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19. Say Your Prayers (2020)

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Say Your Prayers” is a captivating 2020 crime-drama comedy that explores the unlikely bond between two radical Christian hitmen, turned unlikely protectors of a renowned atheist writer. The film, directed by Harry Michell and written by Jamie Fraser and Harry Michell, follows the two brothers as they venture into the quiet town of Ilkley, where their mission is to assassinate Professor John Huxley. With a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes, this unique blend of genres and heartfelt themes will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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20. The Duke (2020)

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The Duke, ” a delightful and thought-provoking comedy-drama, tells the extraordinary true story of Kempton Bunton, a 60-year-old British taxi driver who steals Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London in 1961. This courageous and whimsical act of artful cunning is further complicated by Bunton’s turbulent home life, fraught with a struggling marriage, a loving son, and a devoted wife who stands by him through thick and thin.



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