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Bhaji on the Beach
Gurinder Chadha’s tale of British Asian women bonding on a coastal day-trip is an understated gem and a vital portrait of Thatcher’s Britain.
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Director
Gurinder Chadha
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With
Kim Vithana, Sarita Khajuria, Shaheen Khan
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UK 1993. 101min
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Digital
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Certificate
15
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With some English subtitles
Chadha’s feature debut, a warm, charming and astute tale of discovery and togetherness, announced the arrival of an expert chronicler of class, race and politics. It chronicles a women’s community group as they travel to the coast, from Birmingham to Blackpool, for a day out. The narrative gently captures relations between the women as they get to know each other. Over 30 years later, it stands as a poignant snapshot of 1990s Britain.
The screening of Bhaji on the Beach on Wednesday 15 July will be introduced by Bhavini Goyate, BFI Inclusion Manager.
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