Summaries

A Middle Eastern girl comes to America to for an arranged marriage but ends up a go-go dancer with a psychotic police officer as her guardian angel.

LAYLA: LIVE OR DIE is a drama based on the realities faced when immigrants come to America. This film showcases a young Middle Eastern woman's struggle to find acceptance and her place in America. Layla (Nazanine Mousavi), a Middle Eastern immigrant, arrives in America to marry her fiancé, but chooses freedom over a potentially abusive, arranged marriage. Bravely, completely on her own, she finds work as a nightclub dancer in a seedy part of town and is soon befriended by good cop (Peter Burke) and his not-so-good partner (Shawn Flanagan). Layla seeks a new world identity rather than accepting a prearranged role proscribed for her by her male-dominated homeland. Arriving in America, Layla must adapt to the gender roles currently evolving as America goes through a reshaping of roles. The tight cultural roles of a traditional society are played off against more open and confusing roles of American society. Layla, being caught in the middle, eventually seeks her own cultural identity. As Layla observes roles in America, her confusion leads to her freedom, to strike out on her own.—Black Dove Entertainment

Details

Keywords
  • beach
  • airport
  • bus
  • plane
  • exotic dancer
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jul 3, 2008
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) NC-17
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations San Jose, California, USA
Production companies Black Dove Entertainment Black Dove

Box office

Budget $72000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 14m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

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