Critically Acclaimed Romance Drama Now Available for Streaming
A deeply moving romantic drama, lauded by viewers for its ability to evoke both tears and laughter, is now accessible for streaming. The 2021 film, titled Ali & Ava, chronicles the developing relationship between Ava, a teaching assistant played by Claire Rushbrook, and Ali, a landlord portrayed by Adeel Akhtar.
Initially bonding over their shared love for music, the pair’s friendship gradually blossoms into romance. They must then navigate the complexities of their individual family lives and deeply ingrained societal prejudices.
A Triumph of British Filmmaking
Penned and directed by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Clio Barnard, Ali & Ava is set against the backdrop of Bradford, a city in northern England. The film boasts an impressive 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.7 out of 10 on IMDb, reflecting widespread critical and audience acclaim upon its release.
Viewers have ed profound admiration for the film. One individual shared on IMDb, “As good as cinema gets.” They further commented, “This is British realism, and whatever you call it, Ali & Ava is a significant achievement for British cinema.” The user highlighted Barnard’s directorial prowess, stating, “She may not be a household name, but she is one of the best directors working today, and this hard-hitting, yet deeply affectionate film is a joy from start to finish.”
Authenticity and Emotional Resonance
Another viewer described the movie as “so beautiful” and worthy of praise for its ability to elicit both tears and laughter. They particularly appreciated its departure from stereotypical portrayals, noting, “Finally, a love story that doesn’t look like an expensive fragrance TV advertisement.” The film was commended for its portrayal of “complex characters, in complex situations (low class), with complex backgrounds (child trauma, violent experiences…) that fall in love but also they discover themselves.” A further point of praise was the authenticity of the main characters, who were noted for not appearing as “fashion models” but as individuals with “asymmetries and with imperfections.”
A third commentator remarked on the film’s straightforward approach: “There’s no big set pieces here, no flashy cinematic tricks. This is simple, raw and honest filmmaking. A thought-provoking window into lives that may tell us more about ourselves than we realise.”
A Message of Hope and Resistance
In discussions about the film, writer and director Clio Barnard emphasized her deliberate intention to imbue Ali & Ava with a sense of hope. She stated, “I wanted to make something that honoured the people on Holme Wood and the city they live in, and the relationship Tracy [O’Riordan, Clio’s producer] and I have with the city because we’ve been making films there since 2008.”
Barnard also underscored the significance of creating positive content during times when good news is scarce. She explained, “The way Adeel talks about it is joy is an act of resistance, and kindness is a courageous act. And we’ve seen a lot of divisiveness from politicians for their own gain, but what I’ve witnessed on the ground is people actually being extraordinarily kind and supportive to each other. And I wanted to celebrate that.”
Ali & Ava is currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

