ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
The long-awaited sequel to the 1999 hit East Is East!
No screenings currently scheduled.
Directed by Andy DeEmmony, West Is West is a sequel to the 1999 hit East Is East, which was set in 1971 Salford and centred on Pakistani father George (Om Puri), his English wife Ella (Linda Bassett) and their seven children. The sequel picks up five years later, with George deciding to take his misbehaving 13-year-old son Sajid (Aqib Khan) to Pakistan in order to teach him a lesson after he gets caught shoplifting and truanting (though he’s only bunking off because he’s terrified of the daily racist bullying at school).
Though initially resistant, Sajid begins to acclimatise to Pakistan after he befriends a goatherd his own age (Raj Bhansali as Zaid) and gets taken under the wing of local holy man Pir Naseem (Nadim Sawalha). Meanwhile, George gets more than he bargained for when he’s confronted with the wife (Ila Arun as Basheera) and daughters he abandoned more than 30 years earlier.
Newcomer Aqib Khan is terrific as Sajid, displaying a knack for foul-mouthed one-liners (‘You can fuck off an’ all, Mowgli!’) and portraying Sajid’s gradual turnaround in convincing fashion – the scene where Pir Naseem lets him run around some excavated ruins is one of several well written and nicely directed character moments. Om Puri is equally good as George, delivering a performance that’s unafraid to show why George is difficult to like, but is ultimately extremely moving as we come to understand him.
The film isn’t as concerned with out-and-out comedy as its predecessor but the witty script crackles with good dialogue and the emotional confrontation scenes are genuinely moving.
– Matthew Turner, ViewLondon
The ByTowne doesn't have a parking lot of its own, but denizens of downtown can usually find street parking close by fairly easily.
If you're not keen to troll for a parking space, or if you're running late, we recommend the parking garage at Loblaws. It's covered, heated and safe – and just half a block from the cinema. The best part: they charge just $2 flat rate after 6pm on weekdays, and only $3 all day on Saturdays & Sundays.
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