Ali's Wedding

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2017 "Is there such a thing as a good lie?"
Ali's Wedding
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6.9 | 1h50m | en | Drama

After a "white lie" which spirals out of control, a neurotic, naive and musically gifted Muslim cleric's eldest son must follow through with an arranged marriage, except he is madly in love with an Australian born-Lebanese girl.

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Released: August. 31,2017 | Released Producted By: Matchbox Pictures , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.aliswedding.com.au
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After a "white lie" which spirals out of control, a neurotic, naive and musically gifted Muslim cleric's eldest son must follow through with an arranged marriage, except he is madly in love with an Australian born-Lebanese girl.

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Romance

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Cast

Rodney Afif

Director

Paul Heath

Producted By

Matchbox Pictures

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Paul Heath
Paul Heath

Production Design

Matt Kearney
Matt Kearney

Camera Operator

Aleksei Vanamois
Aleksei Vanamois

Data Wrangler

Aleksei Vanamois
Aleksei Vanamois

Digital Imaging Technician

Cameron Dunn
Cameron Dunn

First Assistant Camera

Romilly Spiers
Romilly Spiers

Second Assistant Camera

Ben Timony
Ben Timony

Still Photographer

Donald McAlpine
Donald McAlpine

Cinematography

Mike Snow
Mike Snow

Stunts

Jeffrey Walker
Jeffrey Walker

Director

Ian Kenny
Ian Kenny

First Assistant Director

Geoffrey Lamb
Allison Meadows
Nigel Westlake
Nigel Westlake

Original Music Composer

Osamah Sami
Osamah Sami

Writer

Andrew Knight

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Contentar Best movie of this year hands down!
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
pointyfilippa The movie runs out of plot and jokes well before the end of a two-hour running time, long for a light comedy.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
richard-fieldhouse There are two love stories here, and also a view of the Melbourne's Muslim community from the inside looking out. The first and most obvious love is that of Ali (Osamah Sami) for his neighbour and fellow Muslim, Diane (played beautifully by Helena Sawires). One of the problems for Ali is that Diane is apparently the wrong kind of Muslim - of Lebanese decent and Australian born while Ali's family are more recent refugees from Iraq. Another difficulty is that she has flown through the entry exams to study medicine at the local university while Ali has only pretended to to try and live up to his family's expectations. Just to make the path of true love yet more bumpy, Ali also walks - more or less by accident - into an arranged engagement with a girl he doesn't know at all. (And this whole story is apparently true.) The second, and more nuanced love is Ali's deep affection for his father - a cleric who struggles constantly to bring a human, humoured and caring interpretation to his religion. And it is living with an all encoming religion in a secular country that it the source of much of the film's humour - and its challenge. For non Muslims, this doesn't always work - we (or at least I) just don't know enough about the culture and customs involved. And we aren't familiar with a rule system this strict.It is an education, though, and a touching story. 7/10.
aelement I really enjoyed All's Wedding. It's funny, poignant and although it's about Arab and Muslim culture, it really transcends culture to illuminate truths all. I especially like that it pokes gentle fun at Arab culture but simultaneously pokes gentle fun at the stereotypes so many of us carry about immigrants, and especially Middle Eastern immigrants. This movie, aside from easily standing on its own two feet as entertainment, is timely and makes a contribution to our multicultural society, through understanding. Kudos to all involved.
Johnny H. Ali's Wedding is a film of many gifts. It's funny, heartfelt, and not quite what you'd expect from Aussie cinema. It's an Islamic focused film that is an honest look at the pocket of communities in Melbourne. And on top of that, this is all a true story, focusing on Osama Sami's struggle at Melbourne University going through an identity crisis.For such a specific cultural play-set of story, Ali's Wedding shows the good and welcoming side of the Islamic religion while mocking aspects of family life, Muslim or not. Family's a tricky thing to portray in these comedies without being overtly stereotypical or offensive given a somewhat alien culture within Western society. There's grounded Islam and funny Islam in this; it's an open-minded film that utilizes its heritage to explore terrain unseen in Aussie cinema. It's a cultural milestone and could prove to be an international cult classic in the 21st Century.I highly recommend this film. Even if you're an Aussie who's not into Aussie-cinema, give this one a shot because it is a film with international appeal and entertainment. 9/10.
rebecca-95689 ...apart from the fact it was brilliantly entertaining (if I wasn't laughing I was crying), it's an extremely timely film that can't help but start a different social conversation / a much needed fresh dialogue - thank you to all those who must of worked so hard to get it to the screen.This will be an Aussie classic - get in and be one of the first to see it!

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