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The Waiting City

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Joel Edgerton and Radha Mitchell in The Waiting City (2009)
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A mystic-infused love story that follows a young couple's journey to India to collect their adopted baby.A mystic-infused love story that follows a young couple's journey to India to collect their adopted baby.A mystic-infused love story that follows a young couple's journey to India to collect their adopted baby.

  • Director
    • Claire McCarthy
  • Writer
    • Claire McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Radha Mitchell
    • Joel Edgerton
    • Samrat Chakrabarti
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    990
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claire McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Claire McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Radha Mitchell
      • Joel Edgerton
      • Samrat Chakrabarti
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Radha Mitchell
    Radha Mitchell
    • Fiona Simmons
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Ben Simmons
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    • Krishna
    Isabel Lucas
    Isabel Lucas
    • Scarlett
    Sheikh Rezwan Rabbani
    • Dirty Dancing With Radha
    • (as Rezwan Rabbani Sheikh)
    Tillotama Shome
    Tillotama Shome
    • Sister Tessila
    Barun Chanda
    Barun Chanda
    • Doctor Khan
    Dana Roy
    • Sister Agnes
    Tamal Ray Chowdhury
    • Uncle
    Tanushree Shankar
    • Didi Chatterjee
    Palomi Ghosh
    Palomi Ghosh
    • Urmi
    • (as Paulomi Ghosh)
    Kalyan Chatterjee
    • Pharmacist
    Kamalendu Banerjee
    • Airport Official
    • (as Kamalendu Danerjee)
    Jeremy Sims
    Jeremy Sims
    • Carlisle
    Shankar Haldar
    • Feroz
    Soumitra Saha
    • Blind Man
    Sayfed Samseer Ali
    • Samson
    Scott Bendall
    • Party Dancer…
    • Director
      • Claire McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Claire McCarthy
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    markspencer_17

    A good try from up an coming director.

    I saw this movie last night in Sydney as part of the Sydney Film Festival. I didn't know what I was seeing or anything about the movie. Overall unfortunately I have to say that while the best intentions were there the film just didn't work.

    The main problem for me was that I don't think the director really knew what kind of statement she was trying to make with the film. I was waiting for the presentation of what the film was trying to say but it never came. This is surprising considering the subject matter.

    The director stated at the end of the film in the Q+A that she wasn't making the film primarily about the adoption of children from other countries. But this aspect of the story was way more compelling than watching two boring main characters have lukewarm interaction. I feel the Director should have taken a stronger stance with how she felt about the subject matter she was trying to display. And my God if you are shooting a film in India just get right in there and soak it into the frames !

    The beginning of the film was not helped by the music score which alluded to the film almost being presented as a comedy, especially with the choice of music score. That path soon faded away into discombobulation. While a few moments were interesting to watch it just didn't make it in the end.

    I thought the Joel Edgerton character was not realized well enough. Weather this is through the fault of the director or Joels direction he took the character in. Because the 2 main characters are on the screen so much of the time I really wanted to see more chemistry between them but it just wasn't there.

    Also the film being shot with the RED digital camera system I would have expected a bit more depth and vitality to the shot choices.

    Having said all of this the creators of the film were very charming during the Q+A and I think Claire will go onto make some better material. Keep going guys !
    6vikram-ry123

    Faith-Love-Culture-Sacrifice All Together.

    This post is about the movie The Waiting City, I just finished watching. It is a story of a mystic- love that how an Australian couple come to an unknown land to search for a baby to adopt and finally the couple discovered how much they love each other. They surprisingly become a part of the culture, faith and the society. I am surprised to see the acting of Radha Mitchell,and Joel Edgerton, they did very well. I see Indo-English corroborated films by Mira Nair,Deepa Mehta, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Vic Sarin, Wes Anderson and so many directors but Claire McCarthy, she really did a good work. No Indian film maker can think such movie to their point of view of Indian travelers.

    The cinematography of the movie is not satisfactory in the sense of motion picture. It seems like the film is made for television short screen. But overall the film scored very well. I see Samrat Chakrabarti in his other films but in The Waiting City he did very well as a porter. The same story and the same film could be more breath taking by working on the cogitate. Wish all the best for the future projects.
    8KHSargenius

    Personal not popcorn

    This is one of those films that prove movies can be more than mere entertainment - this was a deeply moving personal experience for me.

    I'm an adoptee myself, and being immersed in this world from the side of the prospective parents, well I guess I never really stopped to consider that very much. Now I do.

    Set the popcorn aside and watch this film, and then think about family and relationships and the impact the arrival and anticipation of a child can have, especially if that child arrives by 'other means'.

    Congrats Claire, and thanks for making me THINK of the thing that most people take for granted - family.
    4SnoopyStyle

    unappealing couple

    Australian couple Fiona (Radha Mitchell) and Ben Simmons (Joel Edgerton) arrive in Calcutta to adopt and pick up Indian orphan Lakshmi. Fiona is frustrated by the waiting and the bureaucracy. Ben is a laid back musician who reconnects with Scarlett (Isabel Lucas). The couple fights about their different view points and the adoption. They decide to go find Lakshmi at the orphanage while they immerse themselves in the spirituality of India.

    The couple starts out as being unappealing and they never recover from that. She's a Type A, entitled westerner. He's uncaring and almost cold to her. The movie confronts that idea quickly. Ben is so clueless to her anxiety that it really frustrated me. The only thing saving Fiona is that she is obviously going to find enlightenment and salvation in the end. I don't like this couple and I stop caring about them.
    6lewiskendell

    Not bad, but perhaps too slow-paced for some.

    "You must act out of love, not desperation or need."

    I've yet to see a movie set in India that wasn't a visual treat to watch, and The Waiting City definitely earns it's place on that list. The story, about an Australian couple come to Kolkata to adopt a child in the hopes that it will fix their strained relationship, is also interesting, even though I thought it stumbled into predictable, melodramatic territory at times. This is sort of an emotional coming of age story for the two main characters, both as individuals and a couple. The transition from who they are at the beginning to who they are at the end isn't exactly handled in the most organic way, but it is mostly believable.

    The movie dabbles in ideas about faith and spirituality, as well, but in a very unfocused way.

    I recommend The Waiting City to those interested in India, fans of Radha Mitchell or Joel Edgerton, and movie fans comfortable with subdued, personal storytelling that takes its time to get where it's going.

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    • Trivia
      The production shoot ran for about thirty-one days according to B Camera Operator and 2nd Unit Cinematographer Mark Lapwood.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Rashda: [on the phone] Fiona? Fiona...

      Fiona Simmons: Rashda?

      Rashda: Can you hear me?

      Fiona Simmons: Yeah.

      Rashda: Do you have a minute?

      Fiona Simmons: I have the documents with me.

      Rashda: I hope you know what you're doing.

      Fiona Simmons: Absolutely. I'm fine taking them with me.

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Город ожидания
    • Filming locations
      • Barrackpore, West Bengal, India
    • Production companies
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      • Sol Films
      • Speaking Tree Films
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $500,641
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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