My Josephine

My Josephine

Release date : April 30, 2003
Runtime : 8m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Arabic / English /
Director : Barry Jenkins /
Writers : Barry Jenkins /
Production companies : Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts /
April 30, 2003 8m United States of America Drama Arabic More
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Aadid tells us his life in seven minutes. He's an Arabic-speaking young man working the night shift at a laundromat and dry cleaners somewhere in the United States. In the aftermath of 9/11, they wash U.S. flags for free. He says they get six or seven per day. He tells us about Napoleon's two wives: Marie Louise for an heir, Josephine for love. Aadid likes Adela, his co-worker. She's his Josephine. We watch Aadid and Adela hand wash the flags and put them in dryers. They fold them. They dance. They stand side by side outside the door of the laundromat looking at the dawn. Will this companionship become something more?
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  • title:My Josephine
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:8m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · English ·
  • Director: Barry Jenkins /
  • Writers: Barry Jenkins ·
  • Production companies: Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts ·
  • Overview:Aadid tells us his life in seven minutes. He's an Arabic-speaking young man working the night shift at a laundromat and dry cleaners somewhere in the United States. In the aftermath of 9/11, they wash U.S. flags for free. He says they get six or seven per day. He tells us about Napoleon's two wives: Marie Louise for an heir, Josephine for love. Aadid likes Adela, his co-worker. She's his Josephine. We watch Aadid and Adela hand wash the flags and put them in dryers. They fold them. They dance. They stand side by side outside the door of the laundromat looking at the dawn. Will this companionship become something more?
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