David

About The Film

A lonely Muslim boy growing up in Brooklyn is inadvertently immersed in the world of Orthodox Judaism in this tender drama that bridges culture and religion. The only son of a devout imam, 11-year old Daud (Muatasem Mishal) juggles the high expectations of his father (Maz Jobrani) against feelings of isolation. There is no time for playmates, until one day Daud is mistaken for a Yeshiva student and befriended by a group of Jewish boys. Unable to resist a newfound camaraderie and freedom, Daud becomes David. The ruse soon unravels, however, leaving the conflicted boy struggling to find his place in the world. Filmed on location in Bay Ridge and Borough Park with first-time Arab and Jewish actors, DAVID won the Brooklyn International Film Festival Audience Award and Montreal World Film Festival Ecumenical Prize.

Film Details

Director: Joel Fendelman
Country: USA
Language: English
Running Time: 80 min.
Year: 2011
Genre: Narrative
Subjects: American Jewish Life, Drama, Muslim, Teens
Atlanta Premiere
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Screenings

Regal Atlantic Station

Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 | 8:00 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Stephanie Levy
    • Executive Producer
  • Muatasem Mishal
    • Actor
  • Tayyibah Taylor
    • Founding Editor-In-Chief and Publisher
    • Azizah Magazine

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Lefont Sandy Springs

Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 | 2:10 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Stephanie Levy
    • Executive Producer
  • Ben Mankiewicz
    • Host, Turner Classic Movies
  • Muatasem Mishal
    • Actor
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UA Tara

Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 | 3:45 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Joel Fendelman
    • Director
  • Scot Safon
    • Executive Vice President
    • CNN Worldwide

  • Emily Soloff
    • Associate Director
    • Interreligious and Intergroup Relations
      American Jewish Committee

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GTC Merchants Walk

Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 | 6:10 PM

Guest Speakers

  • Joel Fendelman
    • Director
  • Rabbi Paul D. Kerbel
    • Congregation Etz Chaim
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