Feb22

"A DREAM IN DOUBT" Screening @ Lincoln Center NYC

"A DREAM IN DOUBT" Screening @ Lincoln Center NYC, West 65th Street between Broadway & Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, NY

I narrated a Documentary titled, A DREAM IN DOUBT, which is a one-hour documentary chronicling the aftermath of the first post-9/11 hate fatality of Balbir Singh Sodhi. We were recognized for an Honorable Mention, and are awaiting the final word on a national PBS airing, later this year.

A DREAM IN DOUBT
Walter Reade Theater @ Lincoln Center
Thursday, February 22nd
Showtime is 6:30pm
Tickets can be purchased in advance at:
http://www.filmlinc.com/wrt/onsale/adreamindoubt.html
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A Dream In Doubt
Tami Yeager, U.S., 2007; 57 min
Rana Singh Sodhi and his brothers escaped persecution in India to become successful gas station owners in Mesa, Arizona. In the volatile atmosphere in the United States after 9/11, their turbans and beards, expressions of their faith as Sikhs, are mistaken as identifying symbols. Balbir, Rana's oldest brother, becomes the first victim of a 9/11 revenge killing, gunned down at his station by a man who claimed to be rooting out terrorists. As the Sikh community continues to live as misunderstood Americans, Rana Sodhi attempts to educate Phoenix residents about hate crimes, act as a spokesman for his family and community, and guard his own school-aged children from the bullying and harassment they continually face. When tragedy strikes his family a second time, Rana Sodhi's perceptions of America come into deep focus. He questions how much more his family can endure and how they will achieve the American dream when they look like the enemy.

Independents Night is devoted exclusively to showcasing New York premieres of American documentaries. This rich genre comes to the big screen every other month at the Walter Reade Theater, making it one of the city's foremost venues for nonfiction work. With the filmmakers in attendance, Independents Night is always a provocative evening of discovery and exploration. Come to the screening and stay for the Q&A after the film.

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