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Driving to Zigzigland (2006)

NR | Jan 01, 2006 (US) | Comedy | 01:32

A chronicle of a day in the life of a Palestinian cab driver in Los Angeles, DRIVING TO ZIGZIGLAND, portrays the social struggle of the Arab immigrant in post-9/11 America. A film audition typecasts Bashar to play an Al Qaeda terrorist role. The utilities are due and Bashar has twenty-four hours to make the money. For the remaining hours left until tomorrow, an unceasing flow of passengers ride in Bashar's taxi and give the Arab cabbie the run around on issues that deal with suicide bombers, George Bush, Cat Stevens, the war in Iraq, music, and world geography. Bashar's quest to make the money is won until he realizes he has to choose between the Department of Homeland Security and his family.

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Simeon Angelo
Armenian Cabbie
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Greg Arrowood
Producer
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Carolyn Baker
Churchgoer
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Brian Batts
Musician 2
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Liz Beckham
Casting Director
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Jay Bingham
Hotel Manager
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Oto Brezina
Rodeo Drive Man
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Sherwin Buydens
Orthodox Man

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