![]() ![]() Ritu Arya, Nimra Bucha and Ella Brucollieri co-star in Call The Midwife. It won’t be easy, but there’s no stopping The Fury. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (12A) A martial arts-fuelled coming-of-age comedy about a British Pakistani teenager trying to save her sister from her impending nuptials. When his sister drops out of art school in the name of marriage, stunt woman Riya (Kansara) makes it her mission to stop the wedding by stealing the bride. Some Bollywood, some piracy, totally in their own territory.įrom Doctor Who director Nida Manzoor, the film boasts a dazzling ‘you’ve seen her here before’ turn from Priya Kansara, as well as scathing wit and sensational martial artistry. Plus this week, Polite Society is a total hoot. ![]() The journey itself is neither here nor there, but will inspire contemplation and revelation in the face of strangeness and disorientation.Įxpect great highlights, a heartwarming conclusion and a rush of hope. A journey that would take him, on foot, 87 days and 627 miles.Īlthough with quirky, and very British, twists, the film follows in the tradition of every classic road trip jaunt. However, when a chance encounter matches his increasingly touching paper, Harold is inspired to deliver his message personally. ![]() ![]() Harold writes in the answer but in the making of the dispatch is drawn from postbox to postbox to postbox. The letter states that Queenie has cancer, has been admitted to a hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed and will not live long. Happened: Linda Bassett’s Queen Hennessy. After drifting through his life, losing a father to madness and a son to alienation, Harold leaves his later life in the form of a letter, received from a long-forgotten colleague years later. ![]()
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