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'Ae Fond Kiss' (also known as 'Just a Kiss'"In the British film 'Just a Kiss' (2004), Loach gives a voice to Tahara, who, like Irie, tries to inscribe her subjectivity in a mostly white Scottish school. The film narrates the problems migrant characters face because of their race and culture." Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine and Fernndez Morales. 'The Human Body in Contemporary Literatures in English: Cultural and Political Implications'. Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2009: 53. in some countries) is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Ken Loach, and starring Atta Yaqub and Eva Birthistle. The title is taken from a Scottish song by Robert Burns, the complete line being '"Ae Fond Kiss, and then we sever..."'

The film explores the complications which ensue when second-generation Scottish Pakistani Casim (who is Muslim) and Roisin (a Catholic immigrant from Ireland) fall in love.

Plot



Set in Glasgow, the film tells the story of the Khan family. Casim is the only son of Pakistani Muslim immigrants to Scotland. He has a younger sister, Tahara, and an older sister Rukshana. Casim's parents, Tariq and Sadia, have arranged for him to marry his first cousin, Jasmine, and Casim is more or less happy with the arrangement. He then meets and falls in love with Roisin, an Irish Catholic immigrant (who is a part-time music teacher in Tahara's Catholic school). Roisin books a short holiday break for them both on seeing an advert in a travel agent's shop window, and while on holiday Casim tells her about the arranged marriage his family are planning for him. They then have to decide whether their love is strong enough to endure without the support of their respective communities.

At the same time, rebellious Tahara struggles to find herself between the bullying of some Scottish schoolmates and her Pakistani relatives. Meanwhile, Rukhsana loses her fianc because Casim's new relationship shames the family. Roisin loses her job because the Catholic school's direction does not accept her relationship since she is a married though separated woman and because she and Casim are living together.

Roisin is finally moved by her hierarchy to a non-denominational school, Casim confronts his family, begging them to respect his choice before returning to her, while Tahara leaves to study Journalism at the University of Edinburgh against her parents' will.

Cast



*Atta Yaqub ... Casim Khan

*Eva Birthistle ... Roisin Hanlon

*Ahmad Riaz ... Tariq Khan

*Shamshad Akhtar ... Sadia Khan

*Shabana Akhtar Bakhsh ... Tahara Khan

*Ghizala Avan ... Rukhsana Khan

Reception



On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 'Ae Fond Kiss' received a rating of 88% certifying it as "Fresh", based upon 25 reviews. On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 65 out of 100, based on 7 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

Accolades



'Ae Fond Kiss' received a number of nominations and awards.[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380366/awards?ref_=tt_awd IMDB Awards]

2004

*Won, Berlin International Film Festival Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

*Won: Berlin International Film Festival Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas

*Nominated: Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear for Best Motion Picture

*Nominated: British Independent Film Awards Best Actress '(Eva Birthistle)', Best Screenplay '(Paul Laverty)', Most Promising Newcomer '(Atta Yaqub)'

*Nominated: International Filmfest Emden Emden Film Award

*Won: European Film Awards Best Screenwriter '(Paul Laverty)'

*Won: Irish Film and Television Awards IFTA Award for Best Actress '(Eva Birthistle)'

*Won: Valladolid International Film Festival Audience Award

*Won: Valladolid International Film Festival Golden Spike Award

*Won: Motovun Film Festival Propeller of Motovun

2005

*Won: London Film Critics Circle ALFS Award for Best Actress of the Year '(Eva Birthistle)'

*Won: Csar Award Best European Union Film '(Meilleur film de l'Union Europenne)'

See also



* Asian-Scots

*British Pakistanis

*New Scots

References




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