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''Abroad'' ( ar, الغربة) is a short film directed by Lebanese filmmaker
Zayn Alexander Zayn Alexander is a Lebanese film director and actor based in New York City. He is known for his work on the short films ''Abroad'' and '' Manara''. Life and career Alexander was born and raised in Lebanon. Alexander studied psychology at the Am ...
. The film made its world premiere at the 33rd
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on February 2, 2018. The Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies awarded Alexander the 2020 Khayrallah Art Prize for the film.


Plot and Themes

The film tells a story from the perspective of a Lebanese couple, Jad and Rania. The story starts with their shared common dream of having a successful life as actors in
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but gradually reveals different aspects affecting their lives, which finally takes them to a point of divergence propelled by differences of opinions and decisions. In the course of ten minutes, the film explores the issue of typecasting, effects of societal expectations and the life of the struggling artist.


Cast

* Zayn Alexander as Jad * Pascale Seigneurie as Rania


Genesis

In an interview with ''Directors Notes'', Alexander said the film was based heavily on his and Seigneurie’s personal experiences and struggles of finding work in the American entertainment industry. He also added the film involved an effort to show that people, irrespective of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, are not much different.


Receptions


Critical reception

The film made its debut to an American audience at the 33rd Santa Barbara International Film Festival where it received mixed to positive reviews.  The introductory segment of the film, while having a resemblance to some widely familiar stereotypical terrorist plots, has received praise from critics for its apt cinematic usage. Critic Kirk Fernwood commented "Abroad can safely claim a space among well-conceived, credibly engineered, and suitably pertinent short film efforts". Critic Felix Vasquez of Cinema Crazed stated that “Abroad is a stark statement about the entertainment industry and the difficulties of minorities to achieve their dreams in an art form where they were stigmatized decades ago.” The Moise A. Khayrallah Center, which awards the annual Khayrallah Prize recognizing the artistic expressions pertaining to Lebanon and the Lebanese Diaspora, has awarded Alexander and ''Abroad'' The 2020 Khayrallah Art Prize. The selection committee considered the film to be significant in the post 9/11 era specifically for portraying the stereotypes and racism faced by Lebanese immigrants.


Accolades


References

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External links


Official website

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