A fun rom-com from Pakistan with tropes we'd all recognise. The plot revolves around the potential marriage of a young and refreshingly direct and honest girl, Razia (Hina Altaf) who wants to get married of course, but more importantly by far, she wants a honeymoon in Sawat. The grandmother is wise and kind and has a special relationship with Razia however the mother is anxious and overly worried about appearances. Razia's family is "middle class" which makes this an aspirational…
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Ana and I 2013
If this was my family I too would be compelled to make a film about them. They're like the real life Spanish Tennenbaums. It's made by Primavera M. Ruiz, the youngest living daughter in this large family. Two of the sisters had been adopted from Equatorial Guinea, one as a baby and the elder years later. Primavera wants to uncover on film why these adoptions happened, to help mend the relationship between her and her mother and also between the…
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