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  1. The Children Act: Directed by Richard Eyre. With Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Reena Lalbihari, Dominic Carter. As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle.

  2. The Children Act (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle. As her marriage to Jack Faye (Stanley Tucci) flounders, eminent High Court judge Fiona Maye (Dame Emma Thompson) has a life-changing decision to make at work - should she force a teenage boy, Adam Henry (Fionn ...

  4. The Children Act: Directed by Richard Eyre. With Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Reena Lalbihari, Dominic Carter. As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle.

  5. The Children Act (2017) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  6. As her marriage to Jack (Stanley Tucci) flounders, eminent High Court judge Fiona Maye (Emma Thompson) has a life-changing decision to make at work - should she force a teenage boy, Adam (Fionn Whitehead), to have the blood transfusion that will save his life?

  7. Top Gap. By what name was The Children Act (2017) officially released in India in English? Please see our guide to updating awards. See more gaps.

  8. It follows a London-based High Court judge Fiona Maye (Emma Thompson) who works on cases involving Children and upholding The Children's Act as of the title. The cases usually have an element of ethical, moral and U.K. law.

  9. The Children Act brilliantly recreates the measured mind and language of a judge. But McEwan and Eyre are also interested in conveying the tumultuous emotional currents that operate below the surface in a person – often unrecognised until it is too late.

  10. The Children Act is a piece of British legislation dating to 1989 that puts the welfare of the child before all other considerations, including the wishes of the parents or religious considerations. This movie was based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan, who also wrote the screenplay.