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In ‘Pinball,’ A Young Man Displaced By War Searches For A Place To Call Home – True/False Film Festival
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In ‘Pinball,’ A Young Man Displaced By War Searches For A Place To Call Home – True/False Film Festival

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The U.S. invasion of Iraq killed an untold number of people, possibly hundreds of thousands, and drove nine million Iraqis out of their country, dispersed to the four corners of the Earth. Among those who fled were Mohammed Al Windawi, his wife and two small children – Yosef, then aged four, and his younger sister […]

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The U.S. invasion of Iraq killed an untold number of people, possibly hundreds of thousands, and drove nine million Iraqis out of their country, dispersed to the four corners of the Earth. Among those who fled were Mohammed Al Windawi, his wife and two small children – Yosef, then aged four, and his younger sister Azraa. They made it to Jordan first, then settled in Egypt, then uprooted again for life in America as refugees – in Louisville, KY. Yosef’s coming of age story – as a young man pulled between cultures and countries – is told in the documentary Pinball , which made its world premiere Friday night at the True/False festival in Columbia, MO. Watch a clip from the film below. At a Q&A following the premiere, Yosef described the film as “exploring my past and the search of who I am.” Related Stories Documentary Would You Like To Live To 116? Producer Of 'The Oldest In the World' Says No Thanks - True/False Film Fest
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