Saturday Film Club: Children of Men

  • Cinema
  • Playhouse
  • Run time - 129 minutes, including 15 minute Q&A

A world without children. A future without hope.

United Kingdom | 2006 | English | Thriller/Action | MA15+

Join us for the first in our regular Saturday Film Club screenings, pairing a contemporary classic with an in-depth discussion featuring Alexei Toliopoulos and special guests. Ranked by Rolling Stone as the best sci-fi film of the 21st century, Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men explores what it means to carry hope in hopeless times.

This special screening will feature an introduction and Q&A from Alexei Toliopoulos.

Alfonso Cuarón’s (Roma, Gravity) masterwork arrives with chilling resonance and visual brilliance. When infertility threatens mankind with extinction and the last child born has perished, a disillusioned bureaucrat (Clive Owen) becomes the unlikely champion in the fight for the survival of Earth's population; He must face down his own demons and protect the planet's last remaining hope from danger.

Presented by Sydney Opera House

Event details

Emotionally resonant, daringly prophetic and disturbingly plausible…Modern sci-fi storytelling at its apex.

Rolling Stone

Cast and credits

Alfonso Cuarón
Director

Clive Owen
as Theo Faron

Julianne Moore
as Julian

Chiwetel Ejiofor
as Luke

Michael Caine
as Jasper Palmer

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Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

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The Opera House is a 7-10 minute walk from Circular Quay, and is easily accessible by car, train, ferry, lightrail, bus, bike and on foot.

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