Ae Fond Kiss... (2004) -
It portrays the "clash" not just between cultures, but within families as younger generations struggle to reconcile their heritage with modern personal desires. Critical Reception A Fond Kiss (2004) - IMDb
Unlike many of Loach’s previous films that focus on class struggle, Ae Fond Kiss... critiques religious and traditional institutions on both sides (Islamic and Catholic) that stifle individual freedom. Ae Fond Kiss... (2004)
Casim is under intense family pressure to enter into an arranged marriage with his cousin from Pakistan. It portrays the "clash" not just between cultures,
The film explores the complexities of immigrant identities through Casim’s sisters: the rebellious Tahara, who dreams of university, and the traditional Rukhsana, who fears Casim's actions will ruin her own marriage prospects. Major Themes who dreams of university