Dough Page #2

Synopsis: Safa Habimana, is an immigrant in Britain who is struggling to make ends meet, with the hope that one day, she and her teenage son will reunite with her husband. On the other hand, her son Ayyash, a troubled young Muslim with lots of time in his hands, has no interest in anything except how to spend the time with his friends and make easy money. An occurrence caused by bad luck and even worse timing, will bring the Police on his doorstep forcing Safa to take drastic measures. So she sets up an appointment with Nat, a Jewish baker for whom she works for asking him to take Ayyash as an apprentice. Beginnings are usually hard at first, but as time moves on, business flourish and customers rush in, a strong bond will develop between the two men, unbeknownst to them that problems are just around the corner.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): John Goldschmidt
Production: Docler Entertainment
  8 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
44
Rotten Tomatoes:
53%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
94 min
$1,148,304
102 Views


I belleve these belong to you.

(door open) (bird chlrplq)

Nat, how good of you to come.

You told me to.

(mm cum-m

Come In. Come In.

Thank you.

There was a lot

of drugs oating around

In that club last night.

I told you, my son wasn't

Involved. He's a good boy.

You often go out the window,

do you?

There was a Int of noise.

I just followed my friends.

- Your friends got

something to hlde? -No.

- You got something to hlde?

- No.

Humanitarian protection and

discretionary leave to remain.

Stern, I don't want to sea

your face again, all right?

It will mean trouble.

You got it?

Thank you.

(door open and close)

Are you In trouble?

It's nothing.

I:
were you doing

In a nightclub?

It's where my friends were.

You don't want me

to have friends?

I don't like being your

mother and your father...

- I don't want you to...

- But that's what Allah wanted...

wand ha has his reasons-.

I called- The police answered.

There's a job where I work.

We don't see you at the

Friendship Club tea

dances anymore.

And you were always

such a good dancer.

Wall, there's no one to

dance with, really, ls there?

Time ls a great healer, Hat.

But your lblaurioo

only died six weeks ago.

And only now am I

beginning to move on.

Mrs. Sllverlnan. Joanna.

ls this about the shop?

You're as bad as Maurice.

There's more to llfo, Nat.

Joanna, please?

Oh, If you lnslst.

- I'm selling up.

- What?

The freehold on the shop.

Wall, Maurice Is gone,

and it was his thing, really-.

Yeah, but If someone

buys the building,

they could force me out.

Oh, I'm sure he

wouldn't do that.

The community needs you.

- He? He who?

- The man who wants to buy It.

He thinks he can charm

an old woman...

but I Ilka my men

a little blt more mature.

The deal for the chemist

went through this evening.

We're just waiting

on the bakery.

Tom, I need this deal.

Tie up the bakery

from the old dear soon.

And It's an even

older tenant?

The Jaw will know

he's beaten soon enough.

Once you own the whole parade,

we can demolish it and

you can build your car park.

Yeah.

Should be smooth sailing

from here on In.

(snoring)

(alarm beep sound)

(water sound)

(oven switch on)

(bee!) Sound)

Good morning. This ls

the BBC Nears at 5 a.m-.

(sway sound)

(oven 0P9")

(oven closed)

(mixer on)

Why do you wanna

work In a bakery?

Doughnuts.

- Come again?

- I love doughnuts.

Yeah.

(been sound)

Oh, God.

Why do you want to

work In a bakery?

Yes, please.

(screaming)

Bloody hell...

ls he all right?

- What's he dolng?

- I don't know.

Why do you wanna work

In a bakery?

Because I love my grandpa,

and I love falry cakes.

In that order.

IJVVY, my little darling.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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