Brick Lane is a 2007 film starring Tannishtha Chatterjee, which is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Monica Ali. Is about a woman named Nazneen, who moves to London at the age of 18 from rural Bangladesh, with her husband Chanu, who is twice her age and was wedded to her in an arranged marriage.On doing this she leaves behind her sister and her home. Married to a man she does not love, she receives letters from her sister about her carefree life, living vicariously through those letters. The film picks up the story with the couple having lived in a small flat for 18 years and having had two daughters.
Nazneen is filled with desire when a young, good-looking clothing worker visits her house and she has an affair with him.The movie is based during the 9/11 period where racial tension was risen, and the Bengali community was becoming more religious including the character Karim. The film was critically acclaimed and the novel was an award-winning best seller. The film caused controversyamong a relatively small number of Bangladeshis in London. They objected to some comments made by the character Chanu, arguing that these portrayed the Bangladeshi community as backward and uneducated. On 31 July 2006, a protest was held in Brick Lane where over 100 people marched and unsuccessfully demanded the film be banned.
It is a woman's journey about finding her own voice and searching for her place caught between two worlds. The film is directed bySarah Gavron and produced by Alison Owen.
The film was released in the UK on 16 November 2007, and in the US by Sony Picture Classics in limited release on June 20, 2008. The DVD Region 2 release occurred on 10 March 2008. Tv premiere on C4 in November 2008.
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