Eighteen year-old Jess¡¦s parents want her to be a nice, conventional Indian girl. But she just wants to play football like her hero, David Beckham. For Jess, that means kicking a ball around the local park with the lads until she¡¦s spotted by Jules, who invites her to join the local women¡¦s football team. The girl are the same age and they share the same dreams. As they become firm friends, their team really starts to go places.But Jess¡¦s parents don¡¦t understand why she won¡¦t settle down, study for law school and learn to cook the perfect chapatti. Why, they wonder, can¡¦t she be more like her sister, Pinky, who¡¦s engaged to a very suitable young man? If they only knew what Pinky gets up¡K Jules dreams of playing pro-football in the United State, but her Mum wishes she could be a bit more girlie ¡V how is she ever going to find a boyfriend if she won¡¦t put on a dress? What her Mum doesn¡¦t know is that Jules isn¡¦t interested in playing the field ¡V she¡¦s just after one man, Joe, but being the team coach, Joe is out of bounds. Bend It Like Beckham is the third feature from award winning writer/director Gurinder Chadha. Her debut film [Bhaji on the Beach], won her the Evening Standard British Film Award for [Best Newcomer to British Cinema] in 1994, as well as 1 BAFTA nomination for Best British Film. [Bhaji On The Beach] has also won numerous international awards and her second film [What¡¦s Cooking?], opened the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for [Best British Director] and [Best British Screenplay], in this year¡¦s London Film Critics Circle Awards. |