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Nina's Heavenly Delights

Nina's Heavenly Delights is a 2006 British drama romance comedy film, directed by Pratibha Parmar. The film was released on 29 September 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on 21 November 2007 in the United States.

Nina's Heavenly Delights
Film poster
Directed byPratibha Parmar
Written byAndrea Gibb
Story byPratibha Parmar
Produced byPratibha Parmar
Marion Pilowsky
Chris Atkins
StarringShelley Conn
Laura Fraser
CinematographySimon Dennis
Edited byMary Finlay
Music bySteve Isles
Production
companies
Kali Films
Priority Pictures
Distributed byRegent Releasing
Release dates
  • 29 September 2006 (2006-09-29) (United Kingdom)
  • 21 November 2007 (2007-11-21) (United States)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

When young Glaswegian cook Nina Shah (Shelley Conn) returns home for her father's funeral after three estranged years in London, England, she begins a romantic relationship with Lisa (Laura Fraser), an old childhood friend who now owns half the late father's Indian restaurant, The New Taj. Together they seek to save the restaurant by winning the national "Best in the West Curry Competition" for a third time. Nina's mother Suman (Veena Sood) and brother Kary (Atta Yaqub), however, want to sell the place to fellow restaurateur Raj (Art Malik), whose chef son Sanjay (Raji James) had been left at the altar by Nina. Lending the young women moral support is Nina's flamboyant gay friend Bobbi (Ronny Jhutti), and Nina's younger sister Priya (Zoe Henretty).

Cast

Critical reception

The film gained mostly negative reviews, and received 16% on the critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. It was also a commercial flop. The film only made $267 on its opening week in the US and Canada. It grossed $50,171 worldwide.

AfterEllen said "showcasing a positive lesbian relationship while avoiding some of the typical queer film catch traps is where Nina’s Heavenly Delights succeeds....If we’re measuring ingredients by heart, this one is just right."[1]

The New York Times said, "Diluted by menu pornography and cringeworthy dance routines, ... the movie's central romance barely qualifies as such. 'It's all about chemistry,' Nina says. Too bad she and her co-star possess so little."[2]

Producer Chris Atkins said it was "the worst film that I or anyone else has produced".[3][4] He used the film as an example to criticise the now defunct UK Film Council. He said the film "ticked all the boxes" and, as a result, was granted £250,000 by the Film Council via Scottish Screen. Atkins said it was a "waste of public money".[5] This was somewhat ironic as, in July 2016, Atkins was jailed for five years for defrauding HMRC in a film-finance tax scam.[6]

Awards

Year Award Category Result
2008 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Film - Limited Release Nominated
2007 Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival Best Feature Film Won
Fresno Film Festival Wolfe Award for Best Feature Film Won
Tampa LGBT Film Festival Audience Award for Best International Film Won

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack includes the Shelly Poole's song "Lost in You" and "Maybe That's What It Takes" by Alex Parks.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Review of "Nina's Heavenly Delights" - Page 2 of 2 - AfterEllen". AfterEllen. 22 November 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  2. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (30 November 2007). "Movies - Review - Nina's Heavenly Delights". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Good riddance to the UK Film Council". The Times. 22 July 2010.
  4. ^ "Nina's Heavenly Delights". IMDB.
  5. ^ "Good riddance to the UK Film Council". The Times. 22 July 2010.
  6. ^ "Filmmaker Chris Atkins talks about the UK film tax fraud that saw him sentenced to five years in prison". Screen Daily. 19 February 2020.

External links

  • UK official site
  • Nina's Heavenly Delights at IMDb
  • Nina's Heavenly Delights at Metacritic  
  • Nina's Heavenly Delights at Box Office Mojo
  • Nina's Heavenly Delights at AllMovie
  • Nina's Heavenly Delight's review and Trailer at Movies For Lesbians

nina, heavenly, delights, 2006, british, drama, romance, comedy, film, directed, pratibha, parmar, film, released, september, 2006, united, kingdom, november, 2007, united, states, film, posterdirected, bypratibha, parmarwritten, byandrea, gibbstory, bypratibh. Nina s Heavenly Delights is a 2006 British drama romance comedy film directed by Pratibha Parmar The film was released on 29 September 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 21 November 2007 in the United States Nina s Heavenly DelightsFilm posterDirected byPratibha ParmarWritten byAndrea GibbStory byPratibha ParmarProduced byPratibha ParmarMarion PilowskyChris AtkinsStarringShelley ConnLaura FraserCinematographySimon DennisEdited byMary FinlayMusic bySteve IslesProductioncompaniesKali FilmsPriority PicturesDistributed byRegent ReleasingRelease dates29 September 2006 2006 09 29 United Kingdom 21 November 2007 2007 11 21 United States Running time94 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 Awards 5 Soundtrack 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis EditWhen young Glaswegian cook Nina Shah Shelley Conn returns home for her father s funeral after three estranged years in London England she begins a romantic relationship with Lisa Laura Fraser an old childhood friend who now owns half the late father s Indian restaurant The New Taj Together they seek to save the restaurant by winning the national Best in the West Curry Competition for a third time Nina s mother Suman Veena Sood and brother Kary Atta Yaqub however want to sell the place to fellow restaurateur Raj Art Malik whose chef son Sanjay Raji James had been left at the altar by Nina Lending the young women moral support is Nina s flamboyant gay friend Bobbi Ronny Jhutti and Nina s younger sister Priya Zoe Henretty Cast EditShelley Conn as Nina Shah Laura Fraser as Lisa Art Malik as Raj Ronny Jhutti as Bobbi Veena Sood as Suman Shah Atta Yaqub as Kary Shah Zoe Henretty as Priya Shah Raji James as Sanjay Elaine C Smith as Auntie Mamie Rita Wolf as Auntie Tumi Kathleen McDermott as Janice Kulvinder Ghir as TV host Tariq Mullan as Ravi Francisco Bosch as ShrivCritical reception EditThe film gained mostly negative reviews and received 16 on the critics score on Rotten Tomatoes It was also a commercial flop The film only made 267 on its opening week in the US and Canada It grossed 50 171 worldwide AfterEllen said showcasing a positive lesbian relationship while avoiding some of the typical queer film catch traps is where Nina s Heavenly Delightssucceeds If we re measuring ingredients by heart this one is just right 1 The New York Times said Diluted by menu pornography and cringeworthy dance routines the movie s central romance barely qualifies as such It s all about chemistry Nina says Too bad she and her co star possess so little 2 Producer Chris Atkins said it was the worst film that I or anyone else has produced 3 4 He used the film as an example to criticise the now defunct UK Film Council He said the film ticked all the boxes and as a result was granted 250 000 by the Film Council via Scottish Screen Atkins said it was a waste of public money 5 This was somewhat ironic as in July 2016 Atkins was jailed for five years for defrauding HMRC in a film finance tax scam 6 Awards EditYear Award Category Result2008 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Film Limited Release Nominated2007 Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival Best Feature Film WonFresno Film Festival Wolfe Award for Best Feature Film WonTampa LGBT Film Festival Audience Award for Best International Film WonSoundtrack EditThe film s soundtrack includes the Shelly Poole s song Lost in You and Maybe That s What It Takes by Alex Parks See also EditList of LGBT related films directed by womenReferences Edit Review of Nina s Heavenly Delights Page 2 of 2 AfterEllen AfterEllen 22 November 2006 Retrieved 29 October 2017 Catsoulis Jeannette 30 November 2007 Movies Review Nina s Heavenly Delights The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 29 October 2017 Good riddance to the UK Film Council The Times 22 July 2010 Nina s Heavenly Delights IMDB Good riddance to the UK Film Council The Times 22 July 2010 Filmmaker Chris Atkins talks about the UK film tax fraud that saw him sentenced to five years in prison Screen Daily 19 February 2020 External links EditUK official site US official site Nina s Heavenly Delights at IMDb Nina s Heavenly Delights at Metacritic Nina s Heavenly Delights at Box Office Mojo Nina s Heavenly Delights at AllMovie Nina s Heavenly Delight s review and Trailer at Movies For Lesbians Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nina 27s Heavenly Delights amp oldid 1117538638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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