Night of Henna
Night of Henna | |
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Directed by | Hassan Zee |
Produced by | Hassan Zee |
Starring | Pooja Kumar Reef Karim |
Cinematography | Hiro Narita |
Edited by | Suzun Hughes
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Music by | Chebbi Sabah |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Night of Henna is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Hassan Zee (Bicycle Bride), and is the first Pakistani-American feature film. The film stars Pooja Kumar, Reef Karim, Nancy Carlin, Suhail Tayyeb, Ponni Swaminathan Chesser, and Craig Marker.
Plot
[edit]A young Pakistani woman is forced to choose between an arranged marriage set up by her family and her true love.
Cast
[edit]- Pooja Kumar as Hava
- Girja Shankar as Abdul
- Ponni Chesser as Rafia
- Suhail Tayeb as Salman
- Reef Karim as Baboo
- Craig Marker as Justin
- Giuseppe Distefano as Shani
- Azhar Shah as Bashir
- Noor Shic as Zakia
- Nancy Carlin as Sue
- Kevin Michael Walsh as Matt
- Mary Farzaneh as Amy
- Sanjay Lovji as Mike
- Jeanette Penley as Molly
Reception
[edit]G. Allen Johnson from SF Gate wrote that "Unfortunately, the plot is much too thin to sustain its 93-minute running time, and the underwritten script and sometimes painfully awkward staging and acting make "Night of Henna" rough going at times".[1] A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote that "Night of Henna was obviously made for very little money, and its earnest do-it-yourself feeling gives it a degree of charm, which is augmented by Ms. Kumar's unassuming loveliness".[2] Jami Bernard of Daily News wrote that "First time writer-director-producer Hassan Zee follows a well-worn theme — the clash between generations of new immigrants — in this mildly pleasant movie".[3] Laura Sinagra of The Village Voice wrote that "San Francisco indie striver Hassan Zee's Pakistani American spin on Monsoon Wedding hobbles a likable cast with dialogue flatter than Bollywood's cheesiest".[4] Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide wrote that "Were it not for Kumar's luminous charisma, the film would be unwatchable".[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "FILM CLIPS / Also opening today". SF Gate. 4 March 2005.
- ^ A. O. Scott, "A Collision of Cultures", April 22, 2005 review of Night of Henna at New York Times
- ^ Jami Bernard, "Night of Henna", April 22, 2005 review of Night of Henna at Daily News
- ^ Laura Sinagra, "Tracking Shots", April 18, 2005 review of Night of Henna at The Village Voice
- ^ Maitland McDonagh , "Wedding bell blues", 2005 review of Night of Henna at TV Guide
External links
[edit]- "Official website". Archived from the original on June 13, 2008. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
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