Anchor and Hope
Two make love. Three make a baby.
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DVD Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 53 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 20, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Wolfe Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Oona Chaplin, Geraldine Chaplin & Natalia Tena | |
Directed by | Carlos Marques-Marcet |
Entertainment Reviews:
Where Anchor and Hope badly misfires is in the assumptions it makes about what women want, and how women get it.
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Critic's Notebook
The canal proves to be an exquisite backdrop for Dagmar Weaver-Madsen beautiful cinematography whilst the three leads all impress.
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Backseat Mafia
Fey and feel-good are never far off. But the churn of darker water, in middle and late scenes, makes the journey interesting.
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Financial Times
The story of a lesbian couple trying to have a baby is well-executed on nearly every front.
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Film Journal International
A magnetic journey that reconfirms that cinema is nothing more than a reflection of real life. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Espinof
Too often, viewers just have to take a movie love story's word for it that its characters actually belong together. Not so in Carlos Marques-Marcet's loose, observant Anchor and Hope.
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L.A. Weekly
Rating: B --
At its base and its best, the Anchor and Hope moments where the characters gently live and grow with one another are worth living with.
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Product Description:
Queer Spanish couple Kat (Natalia Tena) and Eva (Oona Chaplin) live in a houseboat in London. They want to have a baby, but it does not seem like a possibility until Kat's friend, the ostentatious womaniser Roger (David Verdaguer) stays with them. Set across four chapters, this emotive comedy takes a contemporary look at parenthood, love, loss and friendship in an unconventional setting. Written and directed by Carlos Marques-Marcet.