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Amira & Sam

The only place they belong is together
2014 | 90m | English

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Director: Sean Mullin
Writer: Sean Mullin
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Sam, a soldier who had served in Afghanistan and Iraq, meets Amira when he visits her uncle, Bassam, who had served as Sam's Iraqi translator. Bassam and Sam have a special bond due to their time together in the war. Initially Amira does not trust him because he was an American soldier and her brother was killed by a bomb from American troops in the war. Sam's cousin, Charlie, asks Sam to help him with illegal hedge funds unbeknownst to Sam at the time. Amira is staying with her uncle Bassam since her father died. She sells bootlegged films on the street corner but is forced to stay with Sam after getting busted; immigration officials begin pursuing her. As the film progresses, Sam and Amira fall in love.
Release Date: May 30, 2014
Director: Sean Mullin
Writer: Sean Mullin
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords immigrant, iraq, iraq war veteran, veteran, hedge fund, afghanistan veteran
Production Companies Vanishing Angle, Strongman, Five By Eight Productions, Hole in 1 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Martin Starr Sam
Dina Shihabi Amira
Paul Wesley Charlie
Laith Nakli Bassam
David Rasche Jack
Ross Marquand Greg
Daniel Fox Burke
Alexis Hughes Kara
Alexandra O'Halleran Jen
Rasha Zamamiri Veiled Woman
Sean Mullin Stand-Up Comedian
Meg Gibson VA Administrator
Robert C. Kirk Chief Rowenski
James Chen Donnie
Christian A. Paluck Officer O'Rourke
Christopher Stadulis Security Guard
John Leslie Wolfe Karl Royce
Taylor Wilcox Claire
Claire Byrne Simone
Jolie Mullin Rita Bechdel
Mark Elliot Wilson Nicolas
Teddy Cañez Officer Valez
Bruce Davis Officer Lynch
Melissa Navia Police Clerk
Elizabeth Vereshko Waitress
Ben Cole Erik
Name Job
Sean Mullin Writer, Director
Billy Hopkins Casting
Daniel Vecchione Director of Photography
Sara K. White Production Design
Donna Maloney Costume Design
Julian Robinson Editor
Heather McIntosh Original Music Composer
Name Title
Matt Miller Producer
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Rangan
4.0

**A deliberate romance drama!!!** It looks good, but not very enjoyable. I would have liked if it was focused only on Sam about a soldier's struggle since his return from the war like the 2009 film 'The Messenger' perhaps. The Amira's character seems deliberately put in, especially in the present ... western world scenario to tell what's wrong with them. So sorry, this did not click for me. But I like some parts, like how the character Amira transformed compared to the beginning and ending. Martin Starr was at his best and that's why its watchable. Some people might like the film for its simpleness, but the screenplay should have been improved. They covered many topics like wall street, unemployed ex soldier, immigrant et cetera in 90 minutes, but when it comes to the romance part, the reality was missing. So like I said, intentionally the lead two characters put together to bring attention, rather to tell a neat romantic tale. It it like 'Learning to Drive' kind of film. That aimed to reveal the cultural clash between two and how it stands as an obstacle between their feeling to each other. This is not for everybody, even the middle eastern audience might be annoyed about how Amira was portrayed in a few scenes. But those are the parts I liked the most from it. Just once watchable. _4/10_

May 16, 2024