Mr Singh
1987年、英国ルートンにある小さな町。パキスタンから移民してきた両親、マリクとヌールと暮らす彼らの長男ジェベドは、一帯で根強いマイノリティーへの偏見や、保守的な価値観に固執する父親マリクとの確執に悩む。そんなジェベドは同級生から影響を受け、人気歌手スプリングスティーンのファンとなり、自分自身の言葉で“詩”を書いて残し始める。ジェベドの詩は注目を集めだすが、彼とマリクの関係は複雑になっていき……。
Monk
A promising young filmmaker is thrown into emotional disarray over the impending release of his second feature, when he is introduced to a magnetic French musician called Noah.
Uncle Mohinder
Born to traditional Punjabi parents and growing up in Wolverhampton, Sathnam Sanghera moves to London after graduating from Cambridge University. Now in his late 20s he is planning to reveal to his family that he will defy expectations of an arranged marriage - but instead learns a painful family secret.
Mini Cab Driver
Johnny is a long-serving MI5 officer. His boss dies suddenly, leaving behind an inexplicable file which threatens the stability of the organisation.
Mr Sandhu
A story about a troubled boy growing up in England, set in 1983. He comes across a few skinheads on his way home from school, after a fight. They become his new best friends, even like family. Based on experiences of director Shane Meadows.
Asian Businessman
『ハイ・フィデリティ』でメジャー・シーンに復活したスティーヴン・フリアーズ監督作品。イギリスの労働者階級を活写した描写が見事。主演のオドレイ・トトゥ目当てで観ると肩透かしを食らう、社会派の力作!
Salesman
A solitary middle-aged bachelor and a naive Irish teenager transform one another's lives to arrive at a place of recognition, redemption and wisdom in Atom Egoyan's adaptation of William Trevor's celebrated 1994 novel. Seventeen and pregnant, Felicia travels to England in search of her lover and is found instead by Joseph Ambrose Hilditch, a helpful catering manager whose kindness masks a serial killer. Hilditch has murdered several young women, but he has no conscious awareness of the crimes; like Felicia, he doesn't see his true self. Felicia's Journey is a story of innocence lost and regained: Felicia awakens to the world's dangers and duplicities; and Hilditch, who grew up lonely and unloved, comes to realize what was taken from him, and what he himself has taken.
In 1971 Salford fish-and-chip shop owner George Khan expects his family to follow his strict Pakistani Muslim ways. But his children, with an English mother and having been born and brought up in Britain, increasingly see themselves as British and start to reject their father's rules on dress, food, religion, and living in general.