

Drama, Adaptation | 107 minutes | Rated [M] contains offensive language | Origin: UK | Official Site
Starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rachael Stirling, Tom Mison, Amr Waked, Catherine Steadman, Jill Baker
Directed by Lasse Hallström ('Chocolat', 'Dear John', 'The Cider House Rules', 'Casanova', 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape')
Written by Simon Beaufoy (based on Paul Torday's novel)
From the director of The Cider House Rules and the writer of Slumdog Millionaire comes this political-spinning drama about Fred (Ewan McGregor), a government fisheries scientist asked to introduce British salmon to the Wadis of the Temen by an enthusiastic Arab. Based on the novel by Paul Torday.
When the Sheik expresses how fly-fishing draws him closer to God, Fred feels compelled to grant his wish and attempts to bring the sport to the desert, despite the absurdity and implausibility of the concept. Enticed by the Sheik’s gorgeous legal representative (Emily Blunt), the team rise to the challenge, embarking on a journey of faith, love and fish.

