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  1. www.primevideo.com › detail › Broken-EnglishPrime Video: Broken English

    Broken English. A single thirtysomething whose friends all seem to be romantically involved, happily married, or with child meets an eccentric Frenchman who shows her just what an amazing place the world can truly be in director Zoe Cassavetes' entry into the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. IMDb 6.3 1 h 37 min 2007. X-Ray 16+.

  2. Broken English - Nina (Aleksandra Vujcic) has emigrated downunder from wartime Croatia. When she falls in love with Māori cook Eddie (Julian Arahanga) and marries a Chinese man who is trying to stay in NZ, her domineering father Ivan is furious. The second movie from Gregor Nicholas remains one of the few from NZ in which Pākehā culture hardly features. The result was one of the highest ...

  3. Brief Synopsis. A love story set against the multicultural backdrop of urban New Zealand which revolves around a romance between a young Croatian woman and a Maori. Although the pair are deeply in love, the woman's father insists that they separate so she can wed a wealthy Chinese man.

  4. Broken English. Ivan is an embittered Croatian who fled to his wife's native Aukland when war broke out in Bosnia. His drug-running business allows him a comfortable lifestyle, but he's still irritated that his young adult daughters won't mind him. The eldest, Nina, is a waitress who takes up with a colleague, a Maori cook named Eddie, in part ...

  5. Broken English (1996) - Gregor Nicholas | Synopsis, Characteristics ...

  6. Broken English (movie, 1996) Broken English. Ivan is the fierce patriarch of a family of Croatian refugees in Auckland. Movie. Similar movies. Similar TV Series. Cast. Broken English (1996) - Full Cast & Crew. Actors and roles, crew of Broken English (1996). Who was filming and what role he played. Actor. Operator. Writer. Composer. Producer ...

  7. "Broken English'' opens with news footage of the devastation in Croatia, and then it is three years later, and we are in the green, quiet land of New Zealand. A family of Croatians, allowed to emigrate because the mother was born in New Zealand, has moved there. And far from home, the father enforces his unyielding standards on his family: He uses a baseball bat to chase off a man who is ...