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Release Date:
November 14, 2008
Original Title:
AmericanEast
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Distant Horizon
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 112
Summer in L.A., it's hot. Homeland Security has set the threat level at red; they're searching for several Arabs alleged to be terrorists. Mustafa, an Egyptian immigrant who runs a falafel shop, comes to the FBI's attention; they investigate him. He has other problems: his young teen son no longer wants to be a Muslim; his sister, a nurse, objects to Mustafa arranging her marriage to a cousin from Egypt. She has a non-Arab suitor of her own. Omar, an employee of Mustafa, is a struggling actor who doesn't want to play only terrorists. Mustafa hopes to open a real restaurant and has a potential partner in Sam, a Jew, whose family objects. What is the price of the American dream?
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Art Direction:
Amanda Rosbrook
Casting:
Gillian O'Neill
Costume Design:
Swinda Reichelt
Director:
Hesham Issawi
Director of Photography:
Michael G. Wojciechowski
Executive Producer:
Sanjeev Singh
Sudhir Pragjee
Mohannad Malas
Tony Shalhoub
Original Music Composer:
Tony Humecke
Producer:
Ahmad Zahra
Anant Singh
Production Design:
Frank Bollinger
Set Decoration:
Julie Drach
Stunt Coordinator:
Ben Hernandez Bray
Writer:
Hesham Issawi
Sayed Badreya
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