Anthony

...the life he could have lived

6.0
20201h 26m

In July 2005, black teenager Anthony Walker was murdered by two white men in an unprovoked racist attack in a Liverpool park. He was just 18 years old. This film tells the story of how this talented young man's life might have turned out.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Anthony | Trailer - BBC

Cast

Photo of Toheeb Jimoh

Toheeb Jimoh

Anthony Walker

Photo of Julia Brown

Julia Brown

Katherine Walker

Photo of Bobby Schofield

Bobby Schofield

Mick Woodfield

Photo of Stephanie Hyam

Stephanie Hyam

Helen Woodfield

Photo of Wesley Bozonga

Wesley Bozonga

Daniel Walker

Photo of Dominique Moore

Dominique Moore

Steph Walker

Photo of Shaniqua Okwok

Shaniqua Okwok

Dominique Walker

Photo of Rakie Ayola

Rakie Ayola

Gee Walker

Photo of Nick Harris

Nick Harris

Peter McGregor

Photo of Leo Wringer

Leo Wringer

Steve Walker

Photo of Phina Oruche

Phina Oruche

Aunty Ven

Photo of Lee Charles

Lee Charles

Man in Street

Photo of Siobhán McSweeney

Siobhán McSweeney

Luighsearch Kelly

Photo of Siu Hun Li

Siu Hun Li

Celebrant

Photo of Josh Bolt

Josh Bolt

Michael Barton

Photo of Jodie McNee

Jodie McNee

Nurse Susan Pendle

Photo of Derek Barr

Derek Barr

Doctor Mullery

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Reviews

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Peter89Spencer

So sad. But this was a good drama nonetheless though; about a teenager whose life could've been but never was, all because of an act of mindless hate.

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r96sk

8/10

Deeply saddening and uncomfortable viewing.

'Anthony' details the real life racially motivated murder of Anthony Walker. As you can imagine, it all makes for extremely tough viewing, especially when you know of the incident. I do like how the film portrays events, with focus put on Walker's life as opposed to the racists.

The film tells the story in reverse, in relation to how his life could've turned out. If I'm honest, I didn't love the backwards nature of the storytelling - it breaks up what they are trying to show too much for my liking, as it feels too stop-start. With that noted, the acting and meaning of those scenes are very nicely done.

Toheeb Jimoh is superb in the lead role, top performance. Rakie Ayola (Gee) and Bobby Schofield (Mick) are very good too. It can't have been a easy one to act out, for everyone involved I imagine.

It's not an easy watch, but I'd argue it's an important one about a truly tragic and disgusting true event.

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