Additional information for Agora, which has a domestic theatrical release set for 2010. The film is being distributed by Newmarket Films and has not yet been rated. Agora has a total running time of 127 minutes.
M/12
Portugal
U
France
M18
Singapore
IIB
Hong Kong
11
Sweden
T
Italy
16
Netherlands
PG
Canada
R
USA
MA
Australia
12
Switzerland
G
Japan
13
Argentina
13
Spain
TE
Chile
127min
141min
Agora
Argentina
Agora
France
Agora
Greece
Agora
Italy
Agora
Poland
Agora
Turkey
Ágora
Portugal
Ágora
Spain
Alexandria
Brazil
Alexandria
Japan
Агора
Russia
Agora - Die Säulen des Himmels
Germany
Agoraa
Estonia
Mists of Time
International
May 17, 2009
France
September 12, 2009
Canada
October 09, 2009
Spain
November 11, 2009
France
December 10, 2009
Portugal
December 22, 2009
Egypt
December 24, 2009
Lebanon
January 06, 2010
France
January 22, 2010
Romania
January 28, 2010
Greece
January 29, 2010
Sweden
February 04, 2010
Kuwait
February 11, 2010
Russia
February 18, 2010
Hungary
February 25, 2010
Singapore
February 26, 2010
Sweden
March 11, 2010
Germany
March 12, 2010
Austria
March 12, 2010
Poland
April 22, 2010
Hong Kong
April 23, 2010
Italy
April 23, 2010
UK
April 30, 2010
Indonesia
May 28, 2010
USA
June 03, 2010
Israel
June 03, 2010
Netherlands
June 04, 2010
USA
June 04, 2010
USA
June 11, 2010
Canada
August 05, 2010
Switzerland
September 10, 2010
Mexico
October 18, 2010
Mexico
October 22, 2010
Estonia
November 04, 2010
Argentina
November 18, 2010
Australia
February 23, 2011
Brazil
March 03, 2011
Slovenia
March 05, 2011
Japan
April 07, 2011
Peru
April 14, 2011
Croatia
April 22, 2011
Panama
Alexandria, Egypt. 391 A.D. The World Changed Forever
There is currently no official synopsis available.
Alejandro Amenábar
Director(s)
Alejandro Amenábar
Mateo Gil
Writer(s)
Álvaro Augustín
producer
Fernando Bovaira
producer
Simón de Santiago
executive producer
José Luis Escolar
line producer
Jaime Ortiz de Artiñano
executive producer
Producer(s)
Dario Marianelli
Composer(s)
Hypatia
Rachel Weisz
Davus
Max Minghella
Orestes
Oscar Isaac
Ammonius
Ashraf Barhom
Theon
Michael Lonsdale
Synesius
Rupert Evans
Aspasius
Homayoun Ershadi
Cyril (as Sammy Samir)
Sami Samir
Olympius
Richard Durden
Isidorus
Omar Mostafa
Theophilus
Manuel Cauchi
Medorus
Oshri Cohen
Hesiquius
Charles Thake
Prefect Evragius
Harry Borg
Peter (as Yousef Sweid)
Yousef 'Joe' Sweid
Hierax-Parabolano
Clint Dyer
Pagan Rival
Sam Cox
Heladius Dignitary
George Harris
Dignitary
Sylvester Morand
Dignitary
Paul Barnes
Sidonia
Amber Rose Revah
Hypatia's Disciple
Jordan Kiziuk
Hypatia's Disciple
Jonathan Grima
Student
Christopher Dingli
Parabolano
Joseph Camilleri
Philosopher
Charles Sammut
Philosopher
Michael Sciortino
Old Philosopher
Joe Quattromani
Rabbi
Alan Meadows
Pagan Priest
Peter Borg
Roman Officer (as Rob Ricards)
Robert Ricards
Bodyguard
Alan Paris
Bodyguard
John Montanaro
Bodyguard
Malcolm Ellul
Crier via Canopica
Ray Mangion
Old Jewish Woman
Mary Rose Bonello
Child
Andre Agius
Christian
Frederick Testa
Christian Woman (as Theresa Cilia)
Theresa Celia
Deacon
Frank Tanti
A historical drama set in Roman Egypt, concerning a slave who turns to the rising tide of Christianity in the hopes of pursuing freedom while also falling in love with his master, the famous female philosophy and mathematics professor Hypatia of Alexandria.
Director(s)
Mateo Gil
Writer(s)
producer
Fernando Bovaira
producer
Simón de Santiago
executive producer
José Luis Escolar
line producer
Jaime Ortiz de Artiñano
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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