On a Wing and a Prayer[2007][DVDrip][1400k/192Vorbis][FCN].ogm
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- American Muslim islam Racism flight school post 9-11
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- 2009-01-04 13:55:52 GMT
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On a Wing and a Prayer: An American Muslim Learns to Fly United States 2007 55 mins ######################################### #Codecs: MPEG-4 Video / Vorbis Audio # # Container = Ogg # # 1400 kbps MPEG4 # # 192 kbps 2.0ch # # Encoder = FFmpeg # # # # This film is in English. # # # ######################################### Brought to you by FCN Specializing in Middle-eastern Films and Documentaries. Summary: This film follows Monem Salam as he enrolls in an open-minded flying school, where he soon draws the attention of the FBI, which confirms his familys fears.Monem is a portfolio manager, the son of a Pakistani commercial pilot. His wife Imans family is Palestinian and although initially dubious about the marriage, now accepts the cultural differences. With three young children, Imans prankish student days are behind her. She’s happy to find time to cultivate her inner domestic diva, wisecracking about her entertaining skills and her husbands flight plans. Monems decision to commute by scooter only heightens his likability. These modern-day Americans cast off stereotypes and refuse to succumb to victimhood despite being denied privileges afforded most other Americans. This gently funny film follows Monem as he works towards his goal, engaging his wife, family and community in the process.
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