Immaculate Conception is a 1992 film written and directed by British director Jamil Dehlavi with James Wilby, Melissa Leo and Shabana Azmi playing the lead roles.
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Directed by | Jamil Dehlavi |
Written by | Jamil Dehlavi |
Produced by | Jamil Dehlavi |
Starring | James Wilby Melissa Leo Shabana Azmi |
Cinematography | Nicholas D. Knowland |
Edited by | Chris Barnes |
Music by | Richard Harvey |
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Running time | 120 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film won special jury prize at the Festival of British Cinema, Dinard.
Hannah, Jewish-American daughter of a US senator, and her British lover Alistair, working as an environmentalist in Pakistan, desperate for a child, visit the eunuch shrine of Gulab Shah which has a reputation for curing infertility. While Alistair is embroiled in a brief love affair with a Pakistani photographer, Hannah conceives and decides to convert to Islam, coaxing Alistair to do the same, causing a conflict with her family. Meanwhile, the eunuchs from the shrine develop an interest in Hannah's baby, leading to tension from the clash of cultures and religious beliefs.[1][2][3]
Kim Newman reviewing the film in Empire Online wrote, "despite trying to shoehorn oodles of secondary themes into the brew, the psychological tug-of-war between Islam and Judaism, some nasty imperialist behaviour, and the downbeat ending make this well worth a look, if for no other reason than Western audiences rarely get a chance to see anything vaguely Asian."[2]
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