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Directed by
  
Jonathan Kesselman

Cinematography
  
Armando Salas

Director
  
Jonathan Kesselman

Music director
  
Michael D. Cohen

5.4/10
IMDb

3.5/5
Amazon

Music by
  
Michael Cohen

Initial release
  
13 May 2016 (USA)

Box office
  
216,000 USD

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Produced by
  
Amir Ohebsion Ray Moheet Norman Aladjem Luke Taylor Maz Jobrani Matthew Helderman

Written by
  
Maz Jobrani Amir Ohebsion

Starring
  
Maz Jobrani John Heard Deanna Russo Sheila Vand Marshall Manesh

Screenplay
  
Maz Jobrani, Amir Ohebsion

Cast
  
Maz Jobrani, Deanna Russo, John Heard, Sheila Vand, Marshall Manesh

Similar
  
Bench Cinema, Dancing in the Dust, The Book of Henry, Geostorm, Negar

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Jimmy vestvood amerikan hero official trailer


Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero is a 2016 comedy film directed by Jonathan Kesselman and written by Maz Jobrani and Amir Ohebsion. The films stars Maz Jobrani, John Heard, Deanna Russo, Sheila Vand and Marshall Manesh. The plot follows an Iranian who wins the Green Card lottery and moves to Los Angeles with his mom to pursue his dream of becoming an American hero.

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The film premiered in limited release in United States on May 13, 2016, and has grossed approximately $216,000.

Plot and Synopsis

Jamshid/Jimmy Vestvood (Maz Jobrani), an Iranian wannabe P.I. who lives with his mother (Vida Ghahremani), wins the Green Card lottery. As he's celebrating in his hometown Tehran, accidentally an American flag caught ups in fire. The video of indecent goes viral and Media introduces him as a "Terrorist". After he and his his mom come to United States, he realizes that he can't get any better job then a normal security guard at his family friend's shop, 'Mehdi the Butcher' (Marshall Manesh). As he's still chasing his dream of being a P.I. and becoming an American hero like his childhood idol, Steve McQueen, he gets hired by JP Monroe, a Millionaire (John Heard) to investigate his young hot wife, Marcy Monroe (Deanna Russo), whom he suspects of having an affair. After meeting Marcy, Jimmy falls for her beauty, and starts to following her around to gather evidence, as his seventh cousin Leila (Sheila Vand), who has a big crush on him too, tries to meddle. As the movie goes on, it becomes obvious that they want to use Jimmy for their own gain, and now Jimmy and Leila have to save the day...

The Pink Panther meets Borat in this broad satire about a bumbling yet lovable Iranian immigrant who wins the Green Card lottery and moves to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming an American hero. Jimmy Vestvood aspires to be a cool cop like his childhood idol, Steve McQueen in the movie Bullitt, but soon discovers that the best job he can get is as a security guard at a Persian grocery store. Through a series of comically fateful events, Jimmy's naiveté is exploited when a corrupt arms dealer hires him as a private investigator. Framed as a terrorist by the fear-mongering Kox News, Jimmy is unwittingly embroiled in a conspiracy to start World War III. With the help of his seventh cousin, Jimmy must save the day and avert the imminent war while keeping his overprotective mother in the dark.

At a time when tensions between the East and the West are at a boiling point, “Jimmy Vestvood” playfully skewers American preconceptions of the Middle East and breaks new ground through its depiction of the first hero of Middle-Eastern descent in an American comedy.

Release

The film went into limited released on May 13, 2016 in United States, and in its opening week grossed $61,000. It has been also released in United Arab Emirates and had grossed $54,000.

Critical response

The film has received mixed reviews. As most notably, Washington Post's Christopher Kompanek gave it a negative 37, writing: "Teetering precariously between satire and base humor, “Jimmy Vestvood” squanders opportunities for both." On the other hand, Charles Ealy from Austin360, who enjoys the movie, writes: "The satire is well-balanced and, more often than not, the jokes go over like gangbusters. With its humorous cultural lens, this movie should be a career-changing moment for Jobrani."

References

Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero Wikipedia


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