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Closed Caption; Widescreen version; 2.0 Dolby Stereo; Scene selections; Spanish and English subtitles
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1. Introduction [4:30]
2. Chasing Bullies [2:32]
3. Taking Steps [3:01]
4. A Lift [4:20]
5. At the Club [4:27]
6. Talking Over Tea [4:53]
7. The Potential [5:46]
8. Permanent Member [4:09]
9. Comparing Religions [3:46]
10. On the Bed [2:43]
11. Confession [5:16]
12. Coming Home [3:30]
13. Not About Love [4:47]
14. Good News [5:15]
15. Missing You [7:37]
16. His Father's Story [5:00]
17. No Rubber Stamp [5:01]
18. The Signature [2:42]
19. Family Honor [3:03]
20. Last Day [4:40]
21. The Extension [4:31]
22. A Set-Up [5:52]
23. Following Your Heart [4:38]
24. Kiss and Credits [2:08]
Director Ken Loach and writer Paul Laverty team up again for the romantic drama Ae Fond Kiss. The filmmaking team's third film set in Glasgow, this story involves a mixed-race relationship that causes problems for all involved. Casim Khan (Atta Yaqub) lives with his Punjabi-born Muslim family in Scotland. He wants to open a nightclub with pal Hammid (Shy Ramsan), but his parents have arranged for him to marry his cousin Jasmine (Sunna Mirza). Then he meets Irish schoolteacher Roisin Hanlon (Eva Birthistle), whom he quickly falls for. After calling off his family-approved engagement, Casim is ostracized by his father, Tariq (Ahmad Riaz). Meanwhile, Roisin runs into a concerned priest (Gerard Kelly) when she tries to get a job at a Catholic school. Ae Fond Kiss won several prizes at the Berlin Film Festival in 2004. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide