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Love + Hate

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Love + Hate

Love and Hate is set in the North of England in a town where racial tension has reached boiling point. Adam has grown up indoctrinated by his mother's and brother's bigoted views. Naseema is from a Muslim family and whilst her father is a liberal who has embraced the West, her brother Yousef fights violence with violence. He believes Naseema should behave like a good Muslim girl but she wants more out of life than an arranged marriage.

When Naseema and Adam meet through work, the mutual attraction is undeniable. Soon Naseema's vivacity and beauty confound Adam's preconceptions and he finds himself unable to condone the views of his family. The young couple embark on a passionate journey of self-discovery. But in order to find happiness together, they must somehow overcome the deep prejudices that surround them.


 

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Format: Super 35mm
Year of Production: 2004
Running time: 86mins
Director: Dominic Savage
Producer: Neris Thomas
Executive/Co-Producers: Robert Jones, David M. Thompson, Ruth Caleb, Phil Rymer
Editor: David Hill
Screenwriter: Dominic Savage
Director of Photography: Barry Ackroyd
Sound: Ray Beckett
Principal Cast: Tom Hudson, Samina Awan, Nichola Burley, Wasim Zakir, Ryan Leslie, Dean Andrews, Shaida Chaudbury, Mohammed Rafique
     Production Company:
Ruby Films
c/o The Works
     Sales Agent:
The Works
Portland House
4 Great Portland Street
London W1W 8QJ, England
Tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080
Fax: +44 (0)20 7612 1081
joy@theworksltd.com
www.theworkslimited.com
Contact: Joy Wong

 

 

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