
Oscar-winner Colin Firth stars in this heart-warming cross-cultural romantic comedy set in the idyllic South of France. Nimi, a beautiful Nigerian single mother to son Sammy, is under pressure from her family to find a suitable husband and who better than the local Reverend? After making friends with Matthew, a British comic-book writer and one of his heros, Sammy has other ideas. He successfully plots to get them together but they've still a few obsticles to overcome. (from Amazon)
Cast

Colin Firth
Matthew Field

Nia Long
Nimi Da Silva

Thomas Baptiste
Papa Fola

Dan Lett
John

Ariyon Bakare
Rev. Fola
Joy Elias-Rilwan
Mama Fola

Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Dr. Ade

Caroline Goodall
Jenny Field

Joke Silva
Nene

Bella Enahoro
Madame Rosa
Fizzy Roberts
Sammy

Rakie Ayola
Talking Drum

Ellen Thomas
Bitter Leaf

Willie Jonah
Old Uncle
Ho Yi
Chen
Kemi Baruwa
Sugar
Mike Koohafkan
Jean Claude Delgado
Nichole Blanchet
Mrs Delgado
Maddalena Milani
Inez
Catherine Koohafkan
Teacher(as Catherine Koohefkan)
Frank Bellorti
Frederick
Crew
Peter Schwabach
Director
Misan Sagay
Writer, Producer
O.O. Sagay
Writer
Michael Pacek
Editor
Martin Fuhrer
Director of Photography
Sallie Hard
Second Assistant Director
Jon Slan
Producer
Christopher J. Bradshaw
Production Design

John Hubbard
Casting
Dan Hubbard
Casting
Suzy Freeman
Costume Supervisor
Louise Stjernsward
Costume Design
Petrona Winton
Makeup Artist
Alan Geldart
Sound Effects Editor
Graham Longhurst
Special Effects Supervisor
Yves Laferrière
Original Music Composer, Music
Liz Griffiths
Set Decoration
Nick Wall
Still Photographer

Xavier Gens
Assistant Director Trainee
Larry S. Prinz
Gaffer
Tristan Peatfield
Art Direction
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