Posts tagged dances with films
On The Road with Interpreters Wanted: Film Festival Circuit (Part 2 of 2)

When I got the personal email from the head of Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival Minah Oh, telling me that our film was an official selection I was ecstatic, they also offered flights and accommodations for Ismail and Saifullah, unfortunately Saifullah couldn't come but Ismail did. When Brooke and I met Ismail at Martha’s Vineyard for this film festival, it really was an amazing moment and it felt as though our film was really getting some steam.

I had no idea what to expect but we were able to sell out our first screening and when the film ended we were met with a standing ovation. We ended the time with an amazing question and answer with a local Journalistic Legend who also spent some time in the Middle East Charles Sennott and spent the rest of our time on the island being shown the beautiful areas that have now become world renown. The Martha’s Vineyard community were very warm and welcoming to our film, to Ismail and to myself as a filmmaker.

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On The Road With Interpreters Wanted: Film Festival Circuit (Part 1 of 2)

Interpreters Wanted is my second feature documentary and a film that took 14 years to complete. It’s a story of brotherhood built during war, resilience in the face of death and fulfilling the promise of never leaving our people behind. Please read our BLOG POST about the making of Interpreters Wanted, and how far we’ve come to get here!

These next two blog posts I will share about a dream that truly came true in my life; showing a movie I’m super proud of, at film festivals around the U.S., with an amazing woman by my side, bucket list check! From our World Premiere at Gig Harbor in Washington, to the Heartland International Film Festival in Indiana, to a special screening to raise money for our partner No One Left Behind in Utah, to the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, all the way back home to Los Angeles to the amazing Dances With Films Film Festival.

If you’ve been following along this journey you’d have seen we’re now an award winning film, we’re currently sitting at %100 on Rotten Tomatoes and have been getting great articles written about the film. Our very first screening was our Veteran TV Special screening and our USC Cinema School Friends/Family screening.

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