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In this thoughtful drama about race, roots and cross-cultural
love, Ken Loach is in an unusually romantic and non-political
mode. The title comes from a Burns love poem, and in this
'Romeo and Juliet on the Clyde', Paul Laverty's script impressively
depicts the cultural divide between a second-generation
Pakistani man who falls in love with the young Irish Catholic
woman who teaches music at his sister's school. Great acting
and believable, intelligent filmmaking.
Critics
"an attractive and big-hearted tribute to the heroism
and loneliness of love" Peter Bradshaw,
The Guardian
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Directed
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Ken Loach
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Written
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Paul Laverty
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Cast |
Atta Yaqub
Eva Birthistle
Shabana Bakhsh
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15
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1hr 44min
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Country |
UK
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English
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