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Azrael
Many years after the rapture… Among the survivors, some are driven to renounce their sin of Speech.
In a world where no one speaks, a devout female hunts down a young woman who has escaped her imprisonment. Recaptured by its ruthless leaders, Azrael is due to be sacrificed to pacify an ancient evil deep within the surrounding wilderness.
  • Released on 09/27/2024 (Movie)
  • 5.9 out of 10 (52 votes on TMDB)
  • Action / Horror / Thriller
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Samara Weaving

Character's name: "Azrael"
Birthday: 02/23/1992
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Biography:
Samara Weaving (born 23 February 1992) is an Australian actress and model. She got her start in acting by portraying the role of Kirsten Mulroney in the Australian-produced BBC television series Out of the Blue and Indi Walker in the Australian soap-opera Home and Away (2009-2013). She has also starred in the Netflix film The Babysitter (2017).

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Vic Carmen Sonne

Character's name: "Miriam"
Birthday: 04/23/1994
Birthplace: København, Danmark
Biography:
Victoria Carmen Sonne was born on April 23, 1994 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is known for her work on Holiday 2018, Winter Brothers 2017 and In the Blood 2016.

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Katariina Unt

Character's name: "Josefine"
Birthday: 12/06/1971
Birthplace: Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Biography:
Katariina Unt (born Katariina Lauk; December 6, 1971) is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress. Katariina Unt was born in Tallinn. Her mother is interior decorator Malle Lauk and her father is artist Tõnu Lauk, who works mainly with metals. The youngest of four siblings, she grew up mostly in Pärnu. She graduated in 1990 from Pärnu Hansa Secondary School, then completed her studies in Tallinn at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre Drama School in 1994 (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre). Her graduating classmates included Mait Malmsten, Ain Mäeots, Liisa Aibel, Ago Anderson, Indrek Sammul, and Andres Puustusmaa. Between 1994 and 2001, she was engaged at the Tallinn City Theatre. Following her departure, she worked for a while as a freelance actor, performing at the Estonia Theatre, Endla Theatre and the Kuressaare Town Theatre, among others. In 2007, she joined the VAT Theatre in Tallinn, where she still currently performs. Among her more memorable roles in theater were in works by: William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, Madis Kõiv, Molière, Tadeusz Różewicz, Luchino Visconti, Tom Stoppard, Andrus Kivirähk, August Kitzberg and Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, among many others. Katariina Unt made her film debut as Mari in the 1994 Jaan Kolberg-directed film Jüri Rumm. This was followed by a recurring role on the popular ETV drama series Õnne 13. In 2013, she appeared in the Kanal 2 paranormal-thriller television series Süvahavva. Her first large film role was that of Eetla in the 2003 Sulev Keedus-directed war drama Somnambuul (English: Somnambulance). Other popular roles were in films such as Katrin Laur's Ruudi (2006), Veiko Õunpuu's Sügisball (Autumn Ball, 2007), Sulev Keedus' Kirjad Inglile (Letters to Angel, 2011) and Rainer Sarnet's Idioot (The Idiot, 2011), a starring role as Viivi in the 2016 Mart Kivastik directed romantic drama Õnn tuleb magades opposite actor Ivo Uukkivi and in Rainer Sarnet's November, 2017, based on the novel by Andrus Kivirähk. In many of her earlier film and television appearances, she is credited as Katariina Lauk (her birthname) and Katariina Lauk-Tamm (while married to Raivo E. Tamm). In 1993 she married actor Indrek Sammul, the couple divorced in 1995. In 1997, she wed actor Raivo E. Tamm, however, the two would divorce in 2003. Unt and Tamm have a daughter. In 2011, she remarried once again, taking her husband's surname Unt.

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Peter Christoffersen

Character's name: "Demian"
Birthday: 02/12/1980

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Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

Character's name: "Kenan"
Birthday: 12/04/1985
Birthplace: Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Biography:
Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (born 4 December 1985) is a British actor. He is best known for starring as Curtis Donovan in the E4 series Misfits and as Ian in the Channel 4 series Utopia.

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Johhan Rosenberg

Character's name: "Anton"
Birthday: 10/18/2024
Biography:
Johhan Rosenberg is an Estonian choreographer and artist working in the fields of dance and performance art. With a background of dance and music studies, he studied choreography in School for New Dance Development. Currently working as a freelance artist between Tallinn and Berlin, he studies Traditional Chinese Medicine in Amsterdam.

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Eero Milonoff

Character's name: "Luther"
Birthday: 05/01/1980
Birthplace: Helsinki, Finland
Biography:
Eero "Käkä" Milonoff (born 1 May 1980) is a Finnish actor. He graduated from the Helsinki Theatre Academy in 2005, and he works as a freelance actor. In 2008, he was nominated for the Jussi Award for Best Actor for his role in the biopic Ganes (2007) as the drummer and vocalist Remu Aaltonen of the rock band Hurriganes. Milonoff is of German, Russian, and Swedish descent on his father's side. His father is the theatre and film director Pekka Milonoff, and he has three brothers: Aleksi, Juho, and Tuomas, of whom the latter two also work in the film and television industry.

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Sebastian Bull Sarning

Character's name: "Isaac"
Birthday: 09/25/1995
Birthplace: Hellerup, Danmark
Biography:
Sebastian Bull Rygaard Sarning made his debut in 2010 in Thomas Vinterberg's "Submarino", where he played the children's version of the main character Nick. Three years later, he was again present when Thomas Vinterberg recorded his critically acclaimed "Jagten" - this time in the role of Mads Mikkelsen's son Torsten, who has the central role in the film. In the film "April 9", Sebastian Bull Sarning plays private Lundgren.

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Rea Lest

Character's name: "Liesl"
Birthday: 05/14/1990
Birthplace: Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Biography:
Rea Lest-Liik (born May 14, 1990) is an Estonian stage and film actress who came to prominence in the 2010s following leading roles in several Estonian films, such as November and Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow. She has won several awards for stage and film roles. Rea Lest was born and raised in Tallinn. She is a 2009 graduate of the Jakob Westholm Gymnasium secondary school. In 2010, she enrolled at the University of Tartu to study art therapy, but left shortly after to enroll in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre's drama department to study acting under instructor Tiit Ojasoo. In 2012, she won the Voldemar Panso Young Actor Award while studying at academy. She graduated from the academy in 2014. Among her graduating classmates were actors Jaanika Arum, Helena Pruuli, Reimo Sagor, Simeoni Sundja, Kärt Tammjärv, and future husband Jörgen Liik. In 2014, shortly after graduating from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Lest began an engagement at the Theatre NO99; a non-profit foundation repertory theatre in Tallinn. Lest left the theatre in 2018, prior to its closing in 2019. Lest made her film debut in the 2014 student film comedy short Lõputu suvi (English: Endless Summer), directed by Jaan Penjam, and was Penjam's master's thesis production for the Film Department of the Baltic Film and Media School. In 2016, she was cast in her first feature-length film as the character Riin in the Kadri Kõusaar directed darkly comic crime mystery Ema (English: Mother). The film was selected as Estonia's entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film category at the 2017 89th Academy Awards. In 2016, was cast in the lead role of Liina in the 2017 Rainer Sarnet directed gothic fantasy thriller November, based on Andrus Kivirähk's 2000 novel Rehepapp ehk November. The film received positive reviews and was selected as the Estonian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It made its North American premiere in the International Narrative Competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017. The film is also notable for being Estonian veteran actor Arvo Kukumägi's last film role before his death in May 2017. The same year, Lest appeared as the lead in the Sulev Keedus directed drama Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari (English: The Man Slayer/The Virgin/The Shadow). Lest portrayed three different protagonists in three historical triptychs of women in Estonia struggling to decide their own destiny. In 2019, she appeared in a leading role opposite former Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre classmate Reimo Sagor in the Martti Helde directed psychological thriller Skandinaavia vaikus (English: Scandinavian Silence). The film won both the critics and the audience award at the 2019 Riga Film Festival.

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Phong Giang

Character's name: "Sevrin"
Birthday: 10/18/2024

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Sonia Roszczuk

Character's name: "Burnt Woman"
Birthday: 01/01/1987
Birthplace: Warsaw, Poland

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Valentin Tzin

Character's name: "Tall Burnt Man"
Birthday: 10/18/2024

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Vincent Willestrand

Character's name: "Leon"
Birthday: 01/01/1988

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Karen Bengo

Character's name: "Esmeralda"
Birthday: 10/18/2024

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Felix Leech

Character's name: "Thin Burnt Man"
Birthday: 10/18/2024


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E.L. Katz
Director

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Dan Kagan
Producer

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Jason Cloth
Executive Producer

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Simon Barrett
Writer

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Simon Barrett
Producer

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Katrin Kissa
Executive Producer

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Dave Caplan
Producer

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Samuel Hall
Executive Producer

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Michael J. Rothstein
Executive Producer

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