
Pollyanna 2003
In this heartfelt adaptation of the classic tale, *Pollyanna (2003)* follows the spirited young orphan Pollyanna Whittier as she moves in with her stern and reclusive Aunt Polly after a family tragedy.
Director: Sarah Harding
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pollyanna (2003) about?
This family drama tells the uplifting story of Pollyanna Whittier, an orphan who moves in with her bitter aunt and transforms her community with her unwavering optimism. Through the 'Glad Game,' she teaches those around her to find hope and joy even in difficult times.
Who directed Pollyanna?
Sarah Harding directed *Pollyanna (2003)*, bringing a delicate balance of warmth and sincerity to this adaptation of the beloved classic.
Who stars in Pollyanna?
The film stars Amanda Burton as Aunt Polly, with Georgina Terry as Pollyanna, Kenneth Cranham, Aden Gillett, and Pam Ferris rounding out the main cast.
Is Pollyanna (2003) worth watching?
*Pollyanna (2003)* is a charming and emotionally rich family drama that delivers on warmth and nostalgia. While it may not have a widely known rating, its themes of resilience and community make it a feel-good choice for viewers of all ages.
How long is Pollyanna?
The film runs for 99 minutes.
About Pollyanna (2003) — A Heartwarming Story of Kindness and Renewal
In this heartfelt adaptation of the classic tale, *Pollyanna (2003)* follows the spirited young orphan Pollyanna Whittier as she moves in with her stern and reclusive Aunt Polly after a family tragedy. Armed with nothing but her unshakable optimism and her late father's beloved 'Glad Game,' Pollyanna transforms the grumpy residents of Beldingsville with her infectious positivity and boundless kindness. Directed by Sarah Harding, this family drama weaves together themes of resilience, redemption, and the healing power of joy, set against a backdrop of small-town charm and emotional awakening.
With the help of her resourceful friend Jimmy Bean, Pollyanna navigates the challenges of her new life, proving that even in the darkest moments, a shift in perspective can work wonders. Sarah Harding's sensitive direction brings depth to the story, while the ensemble cast delivers performances that tug at the heartstrings. *Pollyanna (2003)* is more than just a story about a girl who sees the good in everything—it's a testament to how one person's light can illuminate an entire community.