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Muna (played to near perfection by Nisreen Faour) and Fadi (in an authentic and compelling performance by Melkar Muallem) embrace demonstrating the power of love between mother and son who have come from Palestine to find a better life in small-town Illinois which is not quite ready to embrace them.
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Muna (played to near perfection by Nisreen Faour) and Fadi (in an authentic and compelling performance by Melkar Muallem) embrace demonstrating the power of love between mother and son who have come from Palestine to find a better life in small-town Illinois which is not quite ready to embrace them.
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Muna (played to near perfection by Nisreen Faour) and Fadi (in an authentic and compelling performance by Melkar Muallem) embrace demonstrating the power of love between mother and son who have come from Palestine to find a better life in small-town Illinois which is not quite ready to embrace them.
Penelope Andrew: 9/11 Film Review of Amreeka : Drama of the Arab-Christian Experience in America Also Strikes Notes of Heart and Humor Penelope Andrew 2010
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Muna (played to near perfection by Nisreen Faour) and Fadi (in an authentic and compelling performance by Melkar Muallem) embrace demonstrating the power of love between mother and son who have come from Palestine to find a better life in small-town Illinois which is not quite ready to embrace them.
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The commentary that followed -- a 13-minute phone interview with Wael Abou Faour, a member of Lebanon's governing coalition -- was indeed critical of Mr. Nasrallah.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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When she started, Faour was terrified about how she would be accepted.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By JOSEF FEDERMAN 2011
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Faour tries to avoid politics, but that's not always possible.
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Maram Faour, a young teacher from the Arab town of Kabul, is on the front lines of this effort.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By JOSEF FEDERMAN 2011
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America, where divorced Palestinian bank clerk Muna (Nisreen Faour) goes with her teenage son (Melkar Muallem) to escape the endless humiliation at Israeli checkpoints.
Evening Standard - Home Derek Malcolm 2011
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The film is more gentle than harsh, relying on a very fine performance from the charming Faour and settings in
Evening Standard - Home Derek Malcolm 2011
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