The World Unseen

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Time Out says

Writer-director Shamim Sarif’s South Africa-set period drama bears all the hallmarks of the timeworn vanity project. Based on her novel about the forbidden relationship between a repressed ’50s housewife and a sparky young café owner, the film is being distributed by an independent company set up by Sarif and her producer partner and released on DVD a week after its theatrical debut. But London’s Sapphic cinéastes are spoilt for choice this week, as on the same day, this production company is releasing another lesbian-themed film (‘I Can’t Think Straight’ see review right), starring the same two lead actresses, also written and directed by Sarif. It’s just a shame that neither of them is any good. Of the two, ‘The World Unseen’ is marginally more watchable, its sweeping  African landscape and period detail providing an attractive setting for a clunky tale. But no amount of heaving bosom or quivering bottom lip can evoke a romantic frisson if the emotion simply isn’t there.
Written by Sarah Cohen

Release Details

  • Rated:12A
  • Release date:Friday 3 April 2009
  • Duration:110 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Shamim Sarif
  • Cast:
    • Lisa Ray
    • Sheetal Sheth
    • Nandana Sen
    • Parvin Dabas
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