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Immigrants & Identity

  • 1925 South Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60616 (map)

Level Forward on Labz Live presents Immigrants & Identity with I’LL MEET YOU THERE

Screening + Live Panel Discussion on the issues facing transitional identities owing to immigration, racial, and religious interaction with new societies and cultures.

Join us for "Immigrants & Identity" with I’LL MEET YOU THERE. Following the screening, you will have the opportunity to engage in a discussion on the transitional identities owing to immigration, racial, and religious interaction with new societies and cultures. The panel will be moderated by Jose Antonio Vargas and will include Wajahat Ali of The New York Times and more to be announced.

The evening is presented by South Asia InstituteCAPE, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, and Define American 

A modern and moving portrait of three generations of a Muslim-American family, I’LL MEET YOU THERE follows Majeed, a Chicago policeman, and his teenage daughter Dua, a gifted ballerina, who are unexpectedly visited by Baba, Majeed’s long-estranged father from Pakistan. 

Majeed is given a career-making opportunity that he can’t turn down, but it requires him to use his father’s religious devotion to gain access to the local mosque, while Dua, under Baba’s guidance, begins to question her passion for dance. The three form a tentative bond of family and cohesion that comes to a head in a surprise bait and switch by the FBI.

I’LL MEET YOU THERE defies storytelling conventions and stereotypes in favor of multi-dimensional characters who display their humanity at every turn. Filmmaker Iram Parveen Bilal’s thoughtful writing and directing have yielded enlightening performances in a story of family and betrayal that is both unique and universal.

Written and directed by Iram Parveen Bilal (Josh (Against the Grain)), starring Faran Tahir (Iron Man), Nikita Tewani, Muhammad Qavi Khan, Sheetal Sheth (Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World), Shawn Parsons (Palomino & Swissy), Andrea Cirie, Nitin Madan (Brown Nation), Michael Pemberton, Samrat Chakrabarti (The Sinner), Rachit Trehan.

Please note: These special screening events are only available in North America at this time.