WEST IS WEST Director: Andy De Emmony
Cast: Jimi Mistry, Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Vanessa Hehir, Emil Marwa, Vijay Raaz, Ila Arun,
Lesley Nicol, Zita Sattar, Aqib Khan
Run Time: 102 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2010 limited release date in Canada is March 25
Language: English
Rating: PG (Coarse language, violence)
It's hard to believe it's been a decade since East is East. That story of a south Asian family carving out an identity for themselves in 70's England struck a chord wherever people define themselves between cultures - which is everywhere these days. In the heartwarming and often hilarious follow up - an audience favourite at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival - original screenwriter Ayub Khan-Din flips the script, taking this boisterous family from bleak Salford back to the hot dust of rural Pakistan. The much-loved Om Puri (reprising his standout role from East is East) leads a spirited cast in this coming-of-age story about the to and fro between Britain and South Asia. After insulting his father's country bumpkin background, teenager Sajid (Aqib Khan) is forced to accompany his dad on a month long trip to Pakistan, where he is expected to learn the customs of his family's life. Sajid has been on the receiving end of endless racist bullying in his Salford schoolyard and wants nothing to do with this remote side of his lineage.
While George (Puri) tries to discipline his defiant son, he has his own ghosts with which to contend; this trip is his first to Pakistan since he deserted his first wife and young family thirty years ago. As Sajid confronts the challenges and splendours of a completely foreign way of life, so too must George confront the legacy of his past choices. Woven into these narratives is Sajid's older brother Maneer (Emil Marwa), who's been living in Pakistan for over a year and is desperate to find a wife. Matchmaking proves to be more difficult than anticipated and while Maneer is generally amenable to Pakistani culture, he is enamoured by the trends of the West and besotted, inexplicably, with Nana Mouskouri's music. As Sajid becomes increasingly aware of the charms of the opposite sex, he keeps his eyes peeled on Maneer's behalf and spots a young woman who, against all odds, may be the answer to his brother's prayers. Director Andy De Emmony captures the verve of young and old and the convergence of east and west in this uplifting film about a fascinating family in transitional times.
"East may be East and West West, but the two do meet in the character of George Khan. It's
truly one of the great comic roles of recent British films."
Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter
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