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Anna Paquin

Anna Paquin

9 films · 463 frames · top-billed in 1 · 19932019

Born 24 July 1982 · Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Anna Helene Paquin is a New Zealand actress. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, and raised in Wellington, she made her acting debut in the romantic drama film The Piano (1993), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at age 11, becoming the second-youngest winner in Oscar history. As a child actress, she had roles in Fly Away Home (1996), Jane Eyre (1996), Amistad (1997), The Member of the Wedding (1997), and A Walk on the Moon (1999), as well as in Cameron Crowe's comedy-drama film Almost Famous (2000).

Paquin continued to perform prominent roles into adulthood, portraying Rogue in the X-Men franchise (2000–2006; 2014).

Awards

On FrameThrower we have: 9 films · 463 frames · top-billed in 1 · 19932019

  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress1994
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama2009
  • Canada's Walk of Fame2017
  • Theatre World Award2002

How their films are shot

Measured across 463 frames from the 9 films we hold. This is the look of the work Anna takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.

Across the 9 films we hold, 47% of their frames are night, 48% low key — the look of the work Anna takes.

Time of day

Night47%
Day43%
Interior6%

Lighting

Low key48%
Natural41%
High key6%

Shot size

Medium40%
Wide29%
Closeup21%
Fullbody6%

Camera angle

Eye level81%
High angle8%
Low angle8%

Mood

Neutral63%
Tense16%
Lonely9%
Ominous9%

Films in the library

Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

Often with

Shared films in this library, not a full filmography.

A reference database for filmmakers

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