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Ae Fond Kiss...

United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy

2004

104 Min
Color
1.85:1
Punjabi, English
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DIR Ken Loach

PROD Rebecca O'Brien, Ulrich Felsberg

SCR Paul Laverty

DP Barry Ackroyd

CAST Atta Yaqub, Eva Birthistle, Shabana Baksh, David McKay

ED Jonathan Morris

PROD DES Martin Johnson

MUSIC George Fenton

Berlinale (Competition), Edinburgh, AFI FEST (European Showcase)

Synopsis

Casim is a second generation Pakistani from Glasgow. Working as a DJ in Glasgow’s coolest venues, he dreams of buying his own club. His parents Tariq and Sadia are devout Muslims and plan for him to marry his beautiful cousin Jasmine – who is soon to arrive in the UK. His proud father spends all his spare time supervising the building of an extension to the family home where the couple are to live. Casim’s parents then arrange for his older sister Rukhsana to marry Amar, a promising young scientist from a good family. Life for Casim and his family is ticking along nicely. Until he meets Roisin…

A music teacher at his sister Tahara’s school, Roisin Hanlon is sparky and intelligent. She and Casim soon fall deeply in love. But Casim knows all too well that, even if he wasn’t due to marry, his parents would never accept a ‘goree’ – a white girl. And as a Catholic, Roisin finds that her own community aren’t very supportive either. Then Casim and Roisin are discovered, and the repercussions of the scandal reach far and wide. When Casim’s family find that their peaceful and ordered life is threatened, they decide to take action – bringing matters to a dramatic conclusion…

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Ken Loach

Unlike virtually all his contemporaries, Ken Loach has never succumbed to the siren call of Hollywood, and it’s virtually impossible to imagine his particular brand of British socialist realism translating well to that context. After studying law at St. Peter’s College, Oxford, he branched out into the theater, performing with a touring repertory company. This led to television, where in alliance with producer ‘Tony Garnett’ he produced a series of docudramas, most notably the devastating “Cathy Come Home” episode of “The Wednesday Play” (1964), whose impact was so massive that it led directly to a change in the homeless laws. He made his feature debut Poor Cow (1967) the following year, and with “Kes”, he produced what is now acclaimed as one of the finest films ever made in Britain. However, the following two decades saw his career in the doldrums with his films poorly distributed (despite the obvious quality of work such as The Gamekeeper (1968) (TV) and Looks and Smiles (1981… read more

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Conflits religieux et histoire d'amour

By hubertg​uillaud on April 21, 2010

Ken Loach s’égare un peu dans une histoire d’amour, pourtant assez moderne, mais dans laquelle il semble un peu s’empêtrer. Les dialogues ne sont pas très fins et on a un peu de mal à croire à l’amourette…  read review

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By Diezmar​tinez on August 2, 2009

Ae Fond Kiss (Ae Fond Kiss, GB-Alemania-Italia-España-Francia, 2004), del veteranísimo cineasta inglés Ken Loach, fue exhibido en México como parte de las funciones de gala del Segundo Festival Internacional…  read review

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