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A timely and powerful study of racial tension in Northern England, Love+Hate heralds the remarkable feature debut of acclaimed TV writer/director Dominic Savage.Seventeen-year-old Naseema (Samina Awan) is a young Muslim woman keen to make something of her life. Taking a job in a local decorating shop, she is attracted to Adam (Tom Hudson), whose blinkered racism is encouraged by his family and friends. Naseema's older brother Yousef (Wasim Zakir) is sick of putting up with bigots in the town, confronting the violence he is met with, and is insistent that his sister conform to his idea of what a good Muslim girl should be. But his attitude toward race, religion and women is revealed as questionable when he embarks on a relationship with the feisty Michelle (Nichola Burley).Love+Hate is a passionate and provocative love story that makes pertinent points about race relations in modern Britain. Confounding and confronting deeply rooted preconceptions. Savage draws upon a number of fine performances - with a number of his actors performing for the first time - to create a heartfelt and utterly engaging work.
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A timely and powerful study of racial tension in Northern England, Love+Hate heralds the remarkable feature debut of acclaimed TV writer/director Dominic Savage.Seventeen-year-old Naseema (Samina Awan) is a young Muslim woman keen to make something of her life. Taking a job in a local decorating shop, she is attracted to Adam (Tom Hudson), whose blinkered racism is encouraged by his family and friends. Naseema's older brother Yousef (Wasim Zakir) is sick of putting up with bigots in the town, confronting the violence he is met with, and is insistent that his sister conform to his idea of what a good Muslim girl should be. But his at...