
Two women, Eva and Kat, and the best friend of one of them, Roger. A boat in the canals of London and a question: Is it possible to live love, family, and life in such different ways and yet remain united?... (Full plot summary below)
FREE with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
Two women, Eva and Kat, and the best friend of one of them, Roger. A boat in the canals of London and a question: Is it possible to live love, family, and life in such different ways and yet remain united?
Leave your thoughts about Anchor and Hope.
| The PlaylistAllyson JohnsonAt its base and its best, the Anchor and Hope moments where the characters gently live and grow with one another are worth living with. |
| Daily Express (UK)Andy LeaThe performances are excellent, the dialogue is witty and the canals of north London are beautifully shot. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodePleasingly nuanced and notably more intelligent than most films of its ilk, Anchor And Hope is a charmer. |
| GuardianLeslie FelperinIt's a thoughtful, honest and touching work, especially for women who love women, and also love canals. |
| Dog and WolfAlexa DalbyAnchor & Hope is an uncloyingly charming, modern romcom. |
| L.A. WeeklyAlan ScherstuhlToo 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. |
| Financial TimesNigel AndrewsFey and feel-good are never far off. But the churn of darker water, in middle and late scenes, makes the journey interesting. |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Toni VallSincere and organic story of love and lack of it on the water. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Backseat MafiaRob AldamThe canal proves to be an exquisite backdrop for Dagmar Weaver-Madsen beautiful cinematography whilst the three leads all impress. |
| Gay EssentialAlistair RyderA complex, mature relationship drama that feels nothing less than believable, even as it presents a lifestyle that's likely alien to most viewers. |