movie review What is Ziad Hamzeh’s film, The Letter, about
We screen Ziad Hamzeh’s film, The Letter, in class in week 4. The film documents “the turmoil predominantly white Lewiston, Maine faces when 1,100 refugees relocate there en-masse”. We began discussion of the film in class on Tuesday. This required discussion continues the conversation. Answer some or all the questions. Up to 4 extra credit points will be awarded for original response to the questions and at least one reply by close of the discussion at 8 pm on Thursday, May 8.
Questions:
What is Ziad Hamzeh’s film, The Letter, about? What did you like about the film? What did you not like about the film? Please explain.
Was the mayor justified in sending an open letter to legal immigrants/refugees? Did the Somali community and their allies over react to the letter? Please explain your position.
Ziad Hamzeh’s film, The Letter has been called “responsible”, “intelligent”, and “important as a record of a disturbing incident”. What do you think about the labels, appropriate or misguided? Please explain
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