Ali & Ava

6.7
20221h 35m

Sparks fly after Ali and Ava meet through their shared affection for Sofia, the child of Ali’s tenants whom Ava teaches. Ali finds comfort in Ava’s warmth and kindness while Ava finds Ali’s complexity and humour irresistible. As the pair begin to form a deep connection they have to find a way to keep their newfound passion from being overshadowed by the stresses and struggles of their separate lives and histories.​

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Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Claire Rushbrook's Three Favourite Scenes in ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

Claire Rushbrook's Three Favourite Scenes in ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

Thumbnail for video: Casting Director Shaheen Baig on Ali & Ava | Interview | Altitude Films

Casting Director Shaheen Baig on Ali & Ava | Interview | Altitude Films

Thumbnail for video: Adeel Akhtar shares the dinner story that ended up in the Ali & Ava script | Tea with BAFTA

Adeel Akhtar shares the dinner story that ended up in the Ali & Ava script | Tea with BAFTA

Thumbnail for video: First Date Questions with ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

First Date Questions with ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

Thumbnail for video: Just Out of The Bath | Ali & Ava | Altitude Films

Just Out of The Bath | Ali & Ava | Altitude Films

Thumbnail for video: Ali & Ava | Interview with Dir. Clio Barnard

Ali & Ava | Interview with Dir. Clio Barnard

Thumbnail for video: Irish Baby Names | Ali & Ava | Altitude Films

Irish Baby Names | Ali & Ava | Altitude Films

Thumbnail for video: Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, introduces Clio Barnard's Ali & Ava | BFI London Film Festival 2021

Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, introduces Clio Barnard's Ali & Ava | BFI London Film Festival 2021

Thumbnail for video: New Film from Clio Barnard | ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

New Film from Clio Barnard | ALI & AVA | Altitude Films

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6/10

"Ava" (Claire Rushbrook) works as a teaching assistant who has brought up her children following a rather brutal marriage. One afternoon in the tipping rain, she is offered a lift by "Ali" (Adeel Akhtar) who winds her up about her tastes in music (folk and country) and generally makes her smile. The film now takes a slightly predictable path, as she must deal with resistance from her headstrong son "Callum" (Shaun Thomas) whilst he with his estranged wife "Runa" (Ellora Torchia) who has recently had a miscarriage and found love elsewhere. When it is just the two in the title together, there is chemistry and humour and the film moves along engagingly. Otherwise, though, the story is just way too contrived, and once the writing is on the wall for the narrative, the sentiment takes just a little too prominent a role and the film simply runs out of steam.

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