Spain Edition, PAL/Region 0 DVD : LANGUAGES: Spanish (Dolby Digital Stereo), English (Dolby Digital Stereo), EXTRAS: Scene Access, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: Great Britain, July 2001. Karim, a politics student, He returns home for the summer to find tense racial relations. After a series of riots in other areas of the north of England, it appears that the British National Party (BNP) has Bradford in its sights for next March. At the same time, police have canceled the local annual Asian festival, 'the Mela', due to possible violence. Amid such tension, Karim returns to his widowed father, Azad, and his older brother, Faisal, a devout Muslim who runs a cloth shop in the Pakistani area of the city. SCREENED/AWARDED ON: BAFTA Awards, ...Bradford Riots
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/7438-bradford-riots-dvd--8436038342034.html7438Bradford Riots [DVD]<div><br/><p><span>Spain Edition, PAL/Region 0 DVD : LANGUAGES: Spanish (Dolby Digital Stereo), English (Dolby Digital Stereo), EXTRAS: Scene Access, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: Great Britain, July 2001. Karim, a politics student, He returns home for the summer to find tense racial relations. After a series of riots in other areas of the north of England, it appears that the British National Party (BNP) has Bradford in its sights for next March. At the same time, police have canceled the local annual Asian festival, 'the Mela', due to possible violence. Amid such tension, Karim returns to his widowed father, Azad, and his older brother, Faisal, a devout Muslim who runs a cloth shop in the Pakistani area of the city. SCREENED/AWARDED ON: BAFTA Awards, ...Bradford Riots</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/289481-home_default/bradford-riots-dvd-.jpg8.3678instockEurocine Films, S.L.U.8.36788.3678002015-04-15T21:20:19+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/NewSacha Dhawan: Victor BaNeil Biswas
Spain Edition, PAL/Region 0 DVD : LANGUAGES: Spanish (Dolby Digital Stereo), English (Dolby Digital Stereo), EXTRAS: Scene Access, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: Great Britain, July 2001. Karim, a politics student, He returns home for the summer to find tense racial relations. After a series of riots in other areas of the north of England, it appears that the British National Party (BNP) has Bradford in its sights for next March. At the same time, police have canceled the local annual Asian festival, 'the Mela', due to possible violence. Amid such tension, Karim returns to his widowed father, Azad, and his older brother, Faisal, a devout Muslim who runs a cloth shop in the Pakistani area of the city. SCREENED/AWARDED ON: BAFTA Awards, ...Bradford Riots