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Sameh Zoabi – New York City, New York
Project
Title:
A Day
with My Father
A film
student at
Columbia
University
in New
York, Mr. Sameh Zoabi is on the path
of producing a short film – A Day
with My
Father – about the Zionist-Palestinian
conflict through the viewpoint of a
child. The film is
a short “slice of
life” narrative that examines the father/son
relationship and how the tense
political conflict affects this relationship.
According
to Zoabi, A Day with My Father
tells
the story of a Palestinian boy and his weary
father in the uncertain and
terror-stricken communities of
Israel
and Palestine.
“We follow them on their journey home
to Nazareth
after having spent the day at a
family funeral in Jenin.” The story
starts as the father and the son drive home
while leaving their wife/mother
behind with her family after the funeral.
The film
observes the humorous and mundane struggles
between an overprotective father
and an assertive son.
A simply family
trip to bury the dead is affected by the
political situation in geographic
Palestine.
Police checkpoints and spontaneous
skirmishes are barriers that they
must navigate around in to return
home.
Sameh
Zoabi, the director, screen writer, and
producer of this short film grew up in
Iksal, a Palestinian village close to
Nazareth.
He received his B.A. in Film Studies and
English from
Tel
Aviv
University
and is currently completing his
M.F.A. in Film Direction at
Columbia
University.