From the Sky (film)

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From the Sky
Directed by Ian Ebright
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  • Jess Grant
  • Ian Ebright
Written by Ian Ebright
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  • Maz Siam
  • Mohamad Tamini
  • Steven Soro
  • Georges Chalhoub
Music by loscil
Cinematography Ty Migota
Edited by Eric Frith
Release dates
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Running time
18 minutes
Language Arabic
Budget US$30,000

From the Sky is a 2014 short film written and directed by Ian Ebright, who also produced it with Jess Grant. The independently produced drama features an Arab father and son traveling through a region that often experiences drone strikes. The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 30, 2014 and was released on the video-sharing website Vimeo on October 21, 2014.

Premise

Hakeem and his son Abbas travel through a region that often experiences drone strikes. Abbas suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder and struggles to keep it under control with the threat of drones. Two men, Dhiya and Samir, visit their camp, and trouble arises.[1]

Cast

  • Maz Siam ... Hakeem
  • Mohamad Tamini ... Abbas
  • Steven Soro ... Dhiya
  • Georges Chalhoub ... Samir

Production

From the Sky was written, produced, and directed by Ian Ebright, who studied at the Seattle Film Institute and followed news coverage about drone strikes in Asia and the Middle East. He collaborated with Muslims and American advisers on the Middle East and developed an Arabic-language screenplay for the film's production. He used Kickstarter to raise two-thirds of what would be a final budget of $30,000.[2]

Release

From the Sky premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 30, 2014.[3] It also screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 25, 2014.[4] The film was nominated for four awards at the Short Film Awards. The film was released online through the video-sharing website Vimeo on October 21, 2014.[2]

See also

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