Anne-Marie Duff
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Magdalene Sisters
(2002)In 1964 rural Ireland, four women are condemned to a Magdalene Asylum for various "sins," including being unmarried mothers or victims of rape. They endure brutal conditions, working unpaid and facing abuse. Despite their struggles, they dream of escape.
The Waiting Room
(2007)Lone parent Anna (Anne-Marie Duff) is involved with her next-door neighbor George (Rupert Graves), whose marriage has settled into a rut. Meanwhile, care worker Stephen (Ralf Little) is having doubts about his own long-term relationship. When Anna and Stephen meet by chance, each glimpses the happiness that has hitherto been so elusive. Straight from the Edinburgh Film Festival, IFC Films presents this sophisticated indie debut from writer/director Roger Goldby, a bracingly illuminating portrayal of stalled relationships and second chances.

Suspect
When veteran detective Danny Frater arrives at a hospital mortuary for a routine ID check on a young woman's body, he gets a devastating shock: the corpse turns out to be his estranged daughter, Christina. Danny refuses to accept the findings of the autopsy and sets out on a crusade to discover what really happened.

From Darkness
The discovery of four bodies and a killer's chilling taunts draw a former detective back into the murder case that ended her career.

Nowhere Boy
(2009)Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as a young John Lennon, who spent his adolescence raised by his strict aunt while longing to express himself through songs

On Chesil Beach
(2018)A drama set in the early 1960s and centered on a young couple on their honeymoon.

Reunion
A revenge thriller told through the point of view of a deaf man isolated from society.

Aristocrats
Based on a true story by Stella Tillyard, a chronicle of the turbulent lives of the Lennox sisters, daughters of the Duke of Richmond, in the eighteenth century.

Suffragette
(2015)Suffragette is an intense drama that tracks the story of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, and follows the women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.

French Film
(2008)Don't be fooled by its name - this is a thoroughly British comedy about how French and English cultures differ in their attitudes towards relationships. The worldly and somewhat jaded Jed (Hugh Bonneville) prepares to interview a French film-maker and self-appointed expert on the nature of love and life. Jed casually dismisses the auteur as a pompous know-all until his own relationship with longtime girlfriend Cheryl (Victoria Hamilton) starts to fall apart. Before long, everyone is talking about love, from Jed's counsellor to his drinking buddy (a fantastic performance from Douglas Henshall) and friends. Could the French be on to something? Decide for yourself.
Bad Sisters
Sharon Horgan stars in this dark comedy about sisters being investigated for the death of their toxic brother-in-law.