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Currently Reading We re All Going to the World s Fair Review: Provocative But Sensitive Drama Lets Us Into a Teen s Online World We re All Going to the World s Fair Review: Provocative But Sensitive Drama Lets Us Into a Teen s Online World
Jane Schoenbrun s first narrative feature builds on the internet-age awareness and technical resourcefulness of their nonfiction work.
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An online role-playing game sends a teenage girl on a path of self-exploration in writer-director Jane Schoenbrun's film 'We're All Going the the World's Fair.'
Gary Gershoff/Getty Images The Umbrella Academy actress will play an American convert to Islam living in upstate New York after the events of Sept. 11, 2001 in Jamil Munoz s debut feature.
Marin Ireland has taken the lead role in
Muslimah, Jamil Munoz’s debut feature for indie producers and film financiers Dweck Productions and Vanishing Angle.
The indie drama will see Ireland play Diana, an American convert to Islam who moves to upstate New York with her young son, Nabil, after the events of September 11th, 2001. Other Muslims in the community welcome Diana, until she meets and falls for Hassan, a cab driver and Somali refugee.