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2020109 minDrama, War

Waiting for Anya

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Is Waiting for Anya worth watching? With a rating of 6.239/10, this Drama, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Waiting for Anya Synopsis

During the harrows of WWII, Jo, a young shepherd along with the help of the widow Horcada, helps to smuggle Jewish children across the border from southern France into Spain.

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Top Cast

Noah Schnapp
Noah SchnappJo
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas KretschmannKorporal
Frederick Schmidt
Frederick SchmidtBenjamin
Tómas Lemarquis
Tómas LemarquisLeutnant
Gilles Marini
Gilles MariniPapa
Elsa Zylberstein
Elsa ZylbersteinMaman
Joséphine de la Baume
Joséphine de la BaumeMadame
Sadie Frost
Sadie FrostMadame Jollet
Jean Reno
Jean RenoHenri
Urs Rechn
Urs RechnHans

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Is Waiting for Anya worth watching?

Waiting for Anya has received mixed reviews with a 6.239/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, War movies.

Is Waiting for Anya hit or flop?

Waiting for Anya has received average ratings (6.239/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Waiting for Anya is a Drama, War movie that During the harrows of WWII, Jo, a young shepherd along with the help of the widow Horcada, helps to smuggle Jewish children across the border from sou...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 24, 2023
★ 6

Anjelica Huston is the widow "Horcada" who has for quite a while been serving as a conduit to help escaping Jewish and French citizens across the Pyrenee mountains and into the safety of neutral Spain. The arrival of a small but menacing Nazi detachment in their village, however, makes this task even more perilous - and she is fast running out of allies. It's at this point that she turns to the young "Jo" (Noah Schnapp) who is more accustomed to herding sheep, and soon he is providing an essential link trying to get the escapees to freedom. The story here is not that unfamiliar, but there is a solid effort from the engaging young Schnapp and the writing does try to humanise the occupiers - largely via the persona attributed to the corporal (Thomas Kretschmann) - as the story gradually develops. Tómas Lemarquis exudes a fairly subtle degree of menace as their commander and a solid supporting cast including Jean Reno and Sadie Frost help keep this nicely shot, if largely unremarkable and maybe just a bit too wordy, drama moving along to the only denouement we were ever going to get. It is a nice, feel-good, film that makes for a perfect afternoon tea and biscuits watch. Don't expect anything gritty or harrowing, just enjoy some stunning cinematography and a few characterful leading performances.