

Something went wrong
Try again later.
Decoding Annie Parker
Based on true events of two remarkable women; the irrepressible Annie Parker, a three time cancer survivor and the geneticist Mary-Claire King whose discovery of the breast cancer BRCA gene mutation.

















31 March 1980, New Jersey, USA


6 December 1999, California, USA



17 October 1974, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

10 July 1941, New York City, New York, USA


9 January 1961, Ohio, USA

3 May 1948, Viroqua, Wisconsin, USA



May 01, 2014
"Decoding Annie Parker," though uneven in its execution, has at its heart two remarkable women and one remarkable performance.
May 02, 2014
The movie's main point of value is in Morton's performance.
October 27, 2014
There's a passion to tell this story with an understated urgency and profound empathy that can be felt in every frame of this terrific film.
May 01, 2014
This modest indie with major ambitions is directed by veteran cinematographer Steven Bernstein, making a solid feature debut.
October 23, 2014
Samantha Morton gives a fabulous performance.
May 01, 2014
It sticks mostly to one track, taking audience members on a journey that, sadly, via the movies or their own lives, they already may know a little too well.
May 09, 2014
Powerful if a bit uneven docudrama about cancer, research.
May 01, 2014
Tears are shed in "Decoding Annie Parker," but they aren't accompanied by the kind of sad, misty soundtrack music that can leave you feeling used and abused. Instead of jerking tears, the movie edifies.
May 16, 2016
This is lamentably short of humour. It's also lamentably short of coherence and seems to have been edited by someone with delirium tremens.
May 02, 2014
Decoding Annie Parker is a movie about resilience, about staring doom straight in the face - with a smile, with hope.