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Courtesy of Kojo Nnamdi Show

Kojo talks with filmmaker Cherien Dabis about Amreeka - her feature debut. The film -- an immigration story about a Palestinian woman and her son moving to Midwest -- recently won the Humanitas Award at Sundance.

Cherien Dabis was an All Roads seed grant awardee, for her film Make A Wish, in 2006.


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For local showtimes and to watch the trailer, visit www.amreeka.com

"Amreeka" honored in Cannes

Posted on May 27, 2009 | 0 Comments


"Amreeka," to be released by National Geographic Entertainment in September, was awarded the International Film Critics Award (the FIPRESCI Prize) Saturday at Directors' Fortnight, an independent section held parallel to the Cannes Film Festival. The award, aimed at promoting film art and young and new cinema, is presented at international film festivals. "Amreeka" is the story of a Palestinian mother who immigrates with her son to a small Illinois town. Writer/director Cherien Dabis is a former NG All Roads seed grant recipient. "The award signifies the global appeal of "Amreeka," and acknowledges the artistry and skill as a director of Cherien," said NG Cinema Ventures President Lisa Truitt. "This prestigious award adds to the acclaim "Amreeka" received at the Cannes Film Festival, which included a five-minute standing ovation after the screening as part of the Festival's Directors' Fortnight selections of films."

National Geographic nabs 'Amreeka' Immigrant drama premiered at Sundance
By DAVE MCNARY

National Geographic Entertainment has acquired Cherien Dabis' culture-clash comedy "Amreeka," which premiered at Sundance, and plans a fall release. "Amreeka" centers on an immigrant single mother and her teenage son in an Illinois small town. Nisreen Faour stars, with Melkar Muallem as her son. Dabis wrote and directed "Amreeka," produced by Christina Piovesan and Paul Barkin. Alicia Sams, Dabis and Greg Keever exec produced. "Amreeka" is an E1 Entertainment (Canada)/Levantine Entertainment (U.S) presentation. Dabis received National Geographic's All Roads Film Festival Project Seed Grant for her short film "Make a Wish," which premiered at Sundance in 2007.


Read the full article at: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001344.html

_mg_3429_1 National Geographic's All Roads Film Project is launching with a full head of steam into the 2007 film festival circuit  The prestigious Berlin International Festival gets underway this week and All Roads will be there with the screening of "Make A Wish" a film by 2005 Seed Grantee Cherien Dabis.  According to All Roads Director Francene Blythe, the project will continue to build on its previous years successes.  "Last year All Roads grew in audience, attendance, and media outreach 100%.  For 2007, we started with a BANG!! at Sundance, and plan to continue that impact with more powerful programming and promotion this year."  January's Sundance Film Festival is the event that kicks the festival season into high gear.  This year, All Roads was there like never before, not only scouting, as in years, past but also serving as a host, screening films and showcasing filmmakers.  Three films produced by All Roads Seed grantees actually premiered and screened at this year's Sundance, "Miss Navajo" (Billy Luther, 2006) ,"Four Sheets to the Wind" (Sterlin Harjo, 2006), and "Make A Wish" (Cherien Dabis).  Now in its 4th year, the Project is making an impact on the cachet festival circuit scene.  Films created with the help of funding by All Roads Seed grants are beginning to garner international recognition through screenings at the quintessential festivals such as Sundance, Rotterdam, Berlin and Cannes.  More than holding their own, the films are also achieving accolades for their quality.  Canadian actress, Tamara Podemski, was honored with the Sundance Festival's Special Dramatic Jury Prize for Acting for her performance in "Four Sheets to the Wind." Additionally, the film "Chalanggai" Dancing Bells (Deepak Kumaran Menon, 2006) recently made its world premiere at the internationally renown Rotterdam Festival, winning the NETPAC Special Mention as the best Asian feature film shown at the festival. Films produced and directed by All Roads Seed Grantees are making an unprecedented impact on the 2007 festival circuit.

A Very Special Welcome...

Posted on September 28, 2006 in Film | 0 Comments

All Roads Welcome by Becky Hale All Roads 2006 is officially upon us.  With tonight's intimate launch event high in the secluded Hollywood Hills, the seeds of new lifelong friendships were forged.  This year's special assembly of filmmakers, photographers and NGS staff gathered together In the spirit of this country's indigenous traditions for a special Welcome event.  Festival director Francene Blythe ceremoniously welcomed all in attendance, some traveling thousands of miles from almost every continent across the globe to participate in the upcoming week's activities.  All Roads Advisory board member Bird Running Water then proceeded to lead the group in an official smudge of cedar and sandlewood for purification.  In the evening's climax, group elder Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (Dances With Wolves, Dharma & Greg) offered a spiritual message of hope, inspiration and history to a captivated audience of budding story-tellers.  Welcomebar At the conclusion of the traditional indigenous Welcome ceremony, spirits of the liquid variety flowed freely has attendees shared stories of films, culture and ideas.  Filmmaker Cherien Dabis (Make a Wish), born to a Palestinian father and Jordanian mother, joined intellectual forces with Elle Flanders, (Zero Degrees of Separation) raised in Israel, to solve the Palestinian/Israeli crisis.  With such an amazing international breakthrough on only the first night, one can imagine the scope of collaboration yet to come.    Welcomehotel



(All images courtesy of Becky Hale, National Geographic Society)

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