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Finding Fatimah
Directed by
Oz Arshad
PG-13
2017
83m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
4.6
13%
99%
4.3
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Shahid struggles to find love in the Asian community due to the stigma of his divorce, several years prior.
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Cast of Finding Fatimah
Danny Ashok
Shahid
Asmara Gabrielle
Fatimah
Jose Palma
Cuban
Holly Phillips
Shagufta
Nimisha Odedra
iShaz
Sajid Varda
Arif
Shobna Gulati
Saba
Nina Wadia
Khadija
Mandeep Dhillon
Nayna
Ambreen Razia
Hafsah
Ewen MacIntosh
Lionel
Guz Khan
Rocky
Theresa Godly
Aaliyah
Denise Welch
Valerie
King Kerim
Abz
Oz Arshad
Director
Finding Fatimah Ratings & Reviews
Total Film
Tim Coleman
There's real chemistry between the leads, and Arshad's script evokes the Brit-pic charms of vintage Richard Curtis. But despite strong messages of tolerance and some great gags, a small-screen feel prevails.
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
There's lots to like in this mostly sweet British Muslim rom-com. Pity, then, that it tries too hard, instead of trusting its characters, and sabotages itself.
The List
Katherine McLaughlin
Finding Fatimah might discourage judging people based on their flaws and life choices, but that only makes the decision to populate it with unpleasantly exaggerated characters rankle all the more.
One Room With A View
Louise Burrell
The sad thing is, the cast genuinely give it their all, but the flabby script and lack of direction let them down. Even the editing, which should be so smooth it goes unnoticed, is poor - with lingering shots after the characters move out of view.
Radio Times
Trevor Johnston
While refreshing to see the British Muslim community represented in everyday life, ultimately a comedic love story with low-wattage romance and few chuckles has limited appeal.
Times (UK)
Kate Muir
There are some funny scenes, including a blind date in a caf with the brother of a veiled woman who is not allowed to speak for herself, but the comedy often falls flat in a simplistic script.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
The cast are lumbered with a bafflingly lame and leaden script and plodding direction that wouldn't pass muster for TV in a thousand years.
Time Out
Ellie Walker-Arnott
Feelgood, but a little flimsy.
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