Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
What's perhaps most moving in Waiting for August, a quiet film of weight and joy, is its sense of desperate normalcy.
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Belgium, Romania · 2014
1h 28m
Director Teodora Mihai
Starring
Genre Documentary
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Georgiana Halmac is turning 15 this winter, but she has no time for teenage dreams when her mother, who's on unemployment, moves to Torino to find work. Georgiana is left in charge of her six siblings in a social housing condo on the outskirts of Bacau, Romania. Caught between adolescence and the responsibilities of adulthood, Georgiana does the best she can, improvising along the way.
Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
What's perhaps most moving in Waiting for August, a quiet film of weight and joy, is its sense of desperate normalcy.
The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij
A low-key verite charmer.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Soft in tone and muted in color, Waiting for August is a child’s-eye view of one family — among many in today’s Romanian economy — rising to the challenge of living without parents.
The distinct lack of domestic drama is precisely what makes the doc so gratifying as a portrait of a family averting turmoil in spite of challenging circumstances.
Los Angeles Times by Sheri Linden
Waiting for August" is an impressive, if muted, debut documentary.
BREAKING UP IS HARD. MEETING NEW PEOPLE IS HARDER.