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America So Beautiful (2001)

America So Beautiful (2001)
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A young man who only wants to dance finds that isn't so simple when you're an Iranian in America in this independent drama. Houshang (Mansour) isn't much different than a lot of teenagers living in Southern California in 1979; he likes disco, thought Saturday Night Fever was a great movie, and wants to be able to take over the dance floor just like John Travolta. However, Houshang also happens to be an Iranian immigrant who works at a Middle Eastern grocery owned by his uncle (Akbar Moazezi); Houshang's uncle doesn't think much of his nephew's fondness for nightlife, and with the hostage crisis in Iran dominating headlines, it's not a good time to be of Persian descent, even among the dance club crowd. Sahmi (Houshang Touzie), a friend of the family, tells Houshang that he has connections at one of L.A.'s hottest dance spots and can get him and his friends inside for a price; Houshang agrees, but he soon learns that Sahmi has a shady past and isn't always good to his word, which leads to both disappointment and danger for Houshang and his pals. America So Beautiful was the first feature directed and co-written by Babak Shokrian, himself a Iranian immigrant who came to the United States in 1971. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
MansourDavid Diaan, (more)
Director(s):
Babak Shokrian
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of America So Beautiful

A young man who only wants to dance finds that isn't so simple when you're an Iranian in America in this independent drama. Houshang (Mansour) isn't much different than a lot of teenagers living in Southern California in 1979; he likes disco, thought Saturday Night Fever was a great movie, and wants to be able to take over the dance floor just like John Travolta. However, Houshang also happens to be an Iranian immigrant who works at a Middle Eastern grocery owned by his uncle (Akbar Moazezi); Houshang's uncle doesn't think much of his nephew's fondness for nightlife, and with the hostage crisis in Iran dominating headlines, it's not a good time to be of Persian descent, even among the dance club crowd. Sahmi (Houshang Touzie), a friend of the family, tells Houshang that he has connections at one of L.A.'s hottest dance spots and can get him and his friends inside for a price; Houshang agrees, but he soon learns that Sahmi has a shady past and isn't always good to his word, which leads to both disappointment and danger for Houshang and his pals. America So Beautiful was the first feature directed and co-written by Babak Shokrian, himself a Iranian immigrant who came to the United States in 1971. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Babak Shokrian
Writer(s):
Babak Shokrian
Producer(s):
Jane Reardon
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    Terri J.

    I expected to fast forward through this film as I have through most of the Persian films I have rented. This one however, added a little pertinence to my life. I am old enough to remember the Iran hostage crisis, and the horrors of disco! This movie accurately portrays the difficulties and struggles of newly immigrated Persians. We forget that most of the Persians in America fled their beloved country during the revolution, only to be treated worse than beggars on the street. I liked the way the movie was filmed too. Didn't appear to be so low budgeted.

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