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A young man upsets his Punjabi family when he falls in love with an Irish schoolteacher.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Ae Fond Kiss...In 1971 Salford fish-and-chip shop owner George Khan expects his family to follow his strict Pakistani Muslim ways. But his children, with an English mother and having been born and brought up in Brit...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent East Is EastA Pakistani Briton renovates a rundown laundrette with his male lover while dealing with drama within his family, the local Pakistani community, and a persistent mob of skinheads.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent My Beautiful LaundrettePakistani taxi-driver Parvez and prostitute Bettina find themselves trapped in the middle when Islamic fundamentalists decide to clean up their local town.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent My Son the FanaticEveryone has Halloween, but in Yorkshire, they have Mischief Night, where madness and mayhem rule. In the course of one night, the barriers that separate two families—one white, one Asian—come tumblin...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Mischief NightManchester, North of England, 1975. The now much diminished, but still dysfunctional, Khan family continues to struggle for survival. Sajid, the youngest Khan is deep in pubescent crisis under heavy a...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent West Is WestBased in a London suburb Mahmud Nasir lives with his wife, Saamiya, and two children, Rashid and Nabi. His son plans to marry Uzma, the step-daughter of Egyptian-born Arshad Al-Masri, a so-called 'Hat...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent The InfidelEast is East writer Ayub Khan-Din returns with another funny, tender-hearted portrait of family strife. Based on his popular play Rafta, Rafta (itself inspired by Bill Naughtons 1960s classic All in G...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent All in Good Time