| Subject: DON'T MISS - Yasmin Ch4 Thursday 13th Jan |
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Anjoom
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Date Posted: Sunday, January 02, 22:27:15
A compelling and topical film from Simon Beaufoy (writer of The Full Monty ) that questions what it means to be Asian, Muslim and British in the 21st century. Starring Archie Panjabi ( Bend it Like Beckham , White Teeth ), the drama unfolds from the viewpoint of Yasmin, a confident and westernised woman working in Britain while living in her traditional culture. Having rebelled against her Pakistani culture as a teenager, Yasmin agreed to marry a cousin 'from home' to please her widowed father. The omens were not good when the goat herder from a Pakistani village met the outspoken, westernised Yasmin. But Yasmin's confidence begins to evaporate after 9/11, when she becomes increasingly ostracised at work. Following a total crisis of identity, the internment of Yasmin's husband triggers a new determination and a sense of purpose. She fights vigorously for his release from a holding centre, and through her campaign is forced to re-evaluate her faith, her culture and her relationships. The script developed during months of research and workshops with the Muslim community in the north of England, resulting in an emotionally resonant story that reflects the community's experiences. Set in a northern mill town against a backdrop of poverty, high unemployment and racism, Yasmin's story deals with the universal themes of guilt, transgression and the search for identity. The director, Kenny Glenaan, has a track record of making award-winning drama, and the film includes a mixture of professional actors and total newcomers. The producer, Sally Hibbin, has been responsible for dozens of highly acclaimed films such as Ladybird, Ladybird and Raining Stones . Dir: Kenny Glenaan; Prod: Sally Hibbin; Prod Co: Parallax Independent
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