Ali's Wedding
Meet Ali, the charming son of a Muslim cleric who despite the best of intentions, just can’t seem to make the right life choices.
Ali dreams big – he wants to be with the girl he loves, but he’s been promised to another girl at his father’s mosque. He wants to be the great doctor that the community expects him to be, but he doesn’t get the marks. And above all he wants to make his father proud. Really proud. So, what will Ali do to live up to the impossible expectations? Fake it. Because as the son of the cleric, he doesn’t have a choice. It’s one bad decision after another as Ali’s wayward quest to please his father spirals out of control, with cataclysmic consequences.
ALI’S WEDDING is an affectionate and entertaining story about family, duty and love in multi-cultural Australia. Depicting the lives of a Muslim family in Melbourne with authenticity and warmth, Ali’s family share the same dilemmas as every family: parents who want the best for their children and children who are trying to work out their place in the world.
Special Features:
- Behind the Scenes
- Nigel Westlake and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
- Ali and Dianne – A Love Story
- Building Worlds
- Casting Ali and Dianne
- Casting the Extras
- Don Hany on Osamah Sami
- Don McAlpine and Jeffrey Walker
- Saddam the Musical
- The Men of the Mosque
- The Origins of Ali's Wedding
- The Search for a Mosque
- The Women of Ali's Wedding
- Truth and Lies
- Why This Story Now
- Writing Ali's Wedding
Critic Reviews:
- " Engaging Australian romcom has some language. " – Renee Schonfeld
- " Much of the film's success is down to [Osamah] Sami's winning performance. He's completely charming as a more nerdy version of himself and he gets good comic support. " – Paul Byrnes
- " Stream it. It's smart, funny, and poignant, a rare combination for romantic comedies these days. " – Jade Budowski