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AmericanEast

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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AmericanEast (2008)
Drama

A family man (Badreya) opens an authentic Middle Eastern restaurant with his best friend, who's Jewish.A family man (Badreya) opens an authentic Middle Eastern restaurant with his best friend, who's Jewish.A family man (Badreya) opens an authentic Middle Eastern restaurant with his best friend, who's Jewish.

  • Director
    • Hesham Issawi
  • Writers
    • Sayed Badreya
    • Brian Cox
    • Hesham Issawi
  • Stars
    • Sayed Badreya
    • Erick Avari
    • Anthony Azizi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    355
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hesham Issawi
    • Writers
      • Sayed Badreya
      • Brian Cox
      • Hesham Issawi
    • Stars
      • Sayed Badreya
      • Erick Avari
      • Anthony Azizi
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sayed Badreya
    Sayed Badreya
    • Mustafa Marzoke
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Fikry
    Anthony Azizi
    Anthony Azizi
    • Murad
    Amanda Detmer
    Amanda Detmer
    • Kate
    Nasser Faris
    Nasser Faris
    • Sabir
    • (as Al Faris)
    Kais Nashif
    Kais Nashif
    • Omar Nasser
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Sam
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Agent Stevens
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Angela Jensen
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Dez
    Constance Zimmer
    Constance Zimmer
    • American Safety Director
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • John Westerman
    Sam Golzari
    Sam Golzari
    • David
    Tay Blessey
    Tay Blessey
    • Leila Marzoke
    Richard Chagoury
    Richard Chagoury
    • Mohammed Marzoke
    Mike Batayeh
    Mike Batayeh
    • YaYa
    Michael Bretten
    Michael Bretten
    • Christian Balloon Boy at LAX
    • (as a different name)
    John Bryant
    • First Mohammed
    • (as John Bryant Davila)
    • Director
      • Hesham Issawi
    • Writers
      • Sayed Badreya
      • Brian Cox
      • Hesham Issawi
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    6michael@piston.net

    Strong Characterizations - Unfocused Plot

    This movie attempts to tell the story of Arab-Americans living in post 9/11 Los Angeles. It is definitely a message film, and its commendable message is that Arabs are human beings just like anyone else, and that they are finding it particularly difficult to cope in the U.S. due to American fears of terrorism and stereotyping. Unfortunately, the message at times seems more important than the story, which is an amalgam of a wide variety of problems facing Arab-Americans today. Consequently, AmericanEast often feels more like a primer on the problems of Arab-Americans than an actual movie. This is best illustrated by one inadvertently humorous segment in which the history of Islam's interactions with the West is presented in a cartoon. Seemingly aimed at easily bored junior high school students, it would be best entitled "Middle East History for Super-Super Dummies" - i.e., typical young Americans. AmericanEast should be strongly praised for its many very real, well portrayed Arab-American characters. If only they were in the service of a more focused plot this would have been a fine film.
    6anhedonia

    Tries to cram in a lot, but still worth seeing

    "AmericanEast" is a bold attempt by writers Sayed Badreya - who also plays the lead role - and Hesham Issawi - who directed the film - to show a side of contemporary society that is rarely seen in movies: Post-9/11 America through the eyes of Arabs, Muslims or anyone who looks like one.

    This is a noble undertaking, considering that American audiences (unfortunately) seem reluctant to support movies that deal with post-9/11 America. Even though many of these films have nothing to do with the specific attacks that horrible, horrible day.

    Perhaps it's our reluctance to accept or see our prejudices on the screen. Or, perhaps it's the belief that anything that deals with post-9/11 America inevitably reminds us of that day and we'd rather not have that. Or, perhaps we just don't want to be told what our government did in our name to "protect" us.

    Whatever it is, films such as "AmericanEast" have a tough time trying to find an audience and an even tougher time trying to get released theatrically.

    Which is a shame. Because this is a film that really ought to be seen.

    It is awfully easy for us to demonize Arabs, Muslims and anyone who looks like one and it was a task made even easier by the previous administration. What Badreya and Issawi venture to do is show us another, rarely seen side, to put human faces on their characters and to make them something more than Hollywood caricatures.

    The film works when it concentrates on Mustafa and his store/cafe. The few characters who pepper his establishment are interesting and I loved the idea of Habibi's serving as a meeting place for discussions. It's reminiscent of Sal's pizza parlor in Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing" (1989), but it still works in "AmericanEast."

    That is not to say that "AmericanEast" is a perfect film. Far from it. Issawi and Badreya want so desperately to make a statement with their film that they cram it with way too much stuff. There are plots and subplots here enough for at least another movie.

    As attractive as Sarah Shahi is, her character Salwah's subplot is completely superfluous. Salwah is not fleshed out enough and she does things that are never fully explained or thought out. I don't wish to be spoon-fed, but there were moments that seemed utterly incongruous to her nature.

    I found Mustafa's young son Mohammed's cross-cultural dilemma and his father's angst over it much more interesting than Salwah's predicament. Even Mustafa's pot-smoking daughter was a more intriguing character, who is barely explored.

    Another peeve: The writers' need to be constantly didactic. Characters pause to give speeches about tolerance and humanity. We get it. This is a message film, undoubtedly, but there is no need to be preachy so often.

    That having been said, and despite its flaws, I would rather watch this film again than sit through "New in Town" (2009), "What Happens in Vegas" (2008), "Made of Honor" (2008), "My Best Friend's Girl" (2008), "Righteous Kill" (2008) and "Terminator Salvation" (2009), all of which had wide theatrical releases, unlike "AmericanEast."

    I am thrilled there are courageous screenwriters and directors, such as the guys behind this film, out there making movies like this, determined to show another very important side of immigrants. Hollywood could sure use more storytellers like Issawi and Badreya.
    10ihavethat45-1

    This should be a TV show!

    What a wonderful movie that I came across accidentally on ThisTV (www.thistv.com) late last night (3 AM). I didn't know if I was watching a television series or a movie and was just smitten with the storyline. I live in a metro area with a significant middle eastern population and I was very interested in the perspective shown.

    The multi-generational characters, culture clash and what it means to each of them to achieve the American dream offers something that anyone can relate to.

    I want to follow the characters for several more years. Make my dream come true and make this a TV series!

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2008 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Distant Horizon
      • Zahra Pictures
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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