
Hello Carter 2013
"Carter just lost his flat, his girl and his job. Now for the bad news..."
In *Hello Carter (2013)*, Anthony Wilcox crafts a heartfelt yet chaotic London-set dramedy that follows Carter, a man spiraling after losing his home, girlfriend, and job in one fell swoop.
Director: Anthony Wilcox
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hello Carter (2013) about?
*Hello Carter* follows a man at rock bottom who loses his flat, his girlfriend, and his job—all in one day. Determined to win her back, he launches into a frantic, impromptu journey across London, where he picks up a motley group of allies along the way. It's a story about resilience, redemption, and the unexpected connections that pull us forward when we're at our lowest.
Who directed Hello Carter?
Anthony Wilcox directed *Hello Carter (2013)*, bringing a sharp eye for character-driven storytelling and urban energy to the film.
Who stars in Hello Carter?
The film stars Charlie Cox as the titular Carter, alongside Antonia Thomas, Jodie Whittaker, Paul Schneider, and Annabelle Wallis, with Christian Cooke rounding out the ensemble cast.
Is Hello Carter (2013) worth watching?
*Hello Carter* is a quirky, well-paced dramedy with a strong lead performance from Charlie Cox and a charming supporting cast. While it may not be a blockbuster, its themes of perseverance and reinvention make it a refreshing and relatable watch, especially for fans of character-driven London films.
How long is Hello Carter?
The runtime for *Hello Carter (2013)* is 80 minutes.
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About Hello Carter (2013) — A London Adventure of Love, Loss, and Second Chances
In *Hello Carter (2013)*, Anthony Wilcox crafts a heartfelt yet chaotic London-set dramedy that follows Carter, a man spiraling after losing his home, girlfriend, and job in one fell swoop. Determined to win back his ex, he embarks on a whirlwind chase across the city, collecting an eclectic crew of strangers who become his unlikely companions. With its blend of humor and pathos, the film captures the desperation and absurdity of modern urban life, where every wrong turn feels like the start of something new—or the end of everything.
Charlie Cox leads the charge with a magnetic performance that balances humor and vulnerability, while Jodie Whittaker and Antonia Thomas shine as the women who either ground or complicate Carter's quest. Tightly paced at just 80 minutes, *Hello Carter* is a compact yet sprawling tale of second chances, self-discovery, and the messy, unpredictable bonds that form when life throws you a curveball.