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AmericanEast (2008)

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AmericanEast

Sayed Badreya at BAFTA Awards 2024 Best Short Film Jellyfish and Lobster By Yasmin Afifi
Bushra, Badreya headline trafficking drama
Sayed Badreya at BAFTA Awards 2024 Best Short Film Jellyfish and Lobster By Yasmin Afifi
Exclusive: Egyptian star Bushra has signed up to play opposite compatriot actor Sayed Badreya in English-language thriller Bride Of The Nile, about the trafficking of young girls in the region, which Badreya will also direct.

Bushra, who won best actress at Diff in 2010 for her performance in sexual harassment drama 678, will play a Us journalist investigating human trafficking who swaps places with a teenage victim destined for Saudi Arabia.

Badreya, who is attending Dubai Film Market with his Santa Monica-based company Zoom in Focus, plays a notorious smuggler who discovers the journalist’s ruse. The Egyptian-born, Us-based actor is best known for his baddie roles in over 30 Hollywood pictures including The Insider, Iron Man and The Dictator.

Executive produced by Belgium-based Sameh Sobhy, Bride Of The Nile will shoot in Chicago, Egypt and either Morocco or Nevada for the desert scenes. Badreya plans to shoot the $2m production in spring 2014.

He is also working on documentary The End...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/8/2013
  • ScreenDaily
Sayed Badreya at BAFTA Awards 2024 Best Short Film Jellyfish and Lobster By Yasmin Afifi
Bushra, Badreya to co-star in trafficking drama
Sayed Badreya at BAFTA Awards 2024 Best Short Film Jellyfish and Lobster By Yasmin Afifi
Exclusive: Egyptian star Bushra has signed up to play opposite compatriot actor Sayed Badreya in English-language thriller Bride Of The Nile, about the trafficking of young girls in the region, which Badreya will also direct.

Bushra, who won best actress at Diff in 2010 for her performance in sexual harassment drama 678, will play a Us journalist investigating human trafficking who swaps places with a teenage victim destined for Saudi Arabia.

Badreya, who is attending Dubai Film Market with his Santa Monica-based company Zoom in Focus, plays a notorious smuggler who discovers the journalist’s ruse. The Egyptian-born, Us-based actor is best known for his baddie roles in over 30 Hollywood pictures including The Insider, Iron Man and The Dictator.

Executive produced by Belgium-based Sameh Sobhy, Bride Of The Nile will shoot in Chicago, Egypt and either Morocco or Nevada for the desert scenes. Badreya plans to shoot the $2m production in spring 2014.

He is also working on documentary The End...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/8/2013
  • ScreenDaily
Cannes Producer's Patch: Maximum Films Int.
  • Canada's New kid on the block, is the brainchild of Robert Lantos.  Maximum Films has the Romanian film Boogie in the Director's Fortnight and Egoyan's latest in the comp. Here are three I'm looking forward to: the Ioncinema.com profiled Sophie Barthes and Cold Souls, the Sundance docu favorite Trouble the Water and of course the Egoyan film. Adoration by Atom Egoyan - Completed     American Trap (Piege Americain)  - Completed     Americaneast  by Hesham Issawi - Completed     Before The Rains  by Santosh Sivan - Completed     Boogie by Radu Muntean - Completed     Chicago 10  by Brett Morgan - Completed     Cold Souls  by Sophie Barthes - Post-Production     Fugitive Pieces  by Jeremy Podeswa - Completed     Otto; Or, Up With People  by Bruce Labruce - Completed     Real Time  by Randall Cole - Completed     The Guitar  by Amy Redford - Completed     The Waiting Room  by Roger Goldby - Completed     Trouble The Water  by Carl Deal,
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See full article at IONCINEMA.com
  • 5/15/2008
  • IONCINEMA.com
Shalhoub aims to change Arab image in U.S.
Despite several chances to take the bait and swallow whole, Tony Shalhoub painstakingly resisted.

The star of AmericanEast was on hand Monday in Dubai to tub-thump the indie movie, which focuses on Arab-American immigrants in post-Sept. 11 Los Angeles, specifically their relations with their Jewish neighbors. The film screened Monday afternoon at the Madinat Jumeirah during the fourth annual Dubai International Film Festival.

Like most news conferences at film fests around the world, there are inevitably questions from the floor that tend to go for the jugular.

In this case, the discussion, in both Arabic and English, focused on whether the American public and the American media and entertainment biz were actually changing their attitudes toward Arabs.

"So many times, Arabs have been shown in a negative light," Shalhoub told the 50-odd reporters, but, he added, "things are beginning to change."

The past six years since Sept. 11, he went on, have prompted a lot of people to be "proactive and to push back."

He was, he said, inspired by efforts that his actor friend Stanley Tucci undertook years ago to foster Italian-American movies that weren't just about mafiosi as a model for what might be done for the image of Arab immigrants.

Asked specifically by an unidentified Arab speaker whether an Arab-American lobby was being created stateside to counter "the Zionist one in Washington and in Hollywood," Shalhoub was circumspect.
  • 12/11/2007
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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