Corner Store

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From the website:Corner Store is the true story of Yousef Elhaj: beloved shop owner, Palestinian immigrant and long-distance father. Yousef left his wife and three small children in Palestine ten years ago to start a new life for them all in San Francisco. The film profiles Yousef's life in San Francisco and the challenges of the immigration process for his family. It then follows his journey back to his fractured homeland to finally reunite with his wife and kids. But a lot has changed, and Yousef must confront the current realities in both his family and his country and decide if a new life in America is really still the right path for them to take.This film is currently in distribution.
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Dan Walsh
Apr 8 (2 days ago)

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Hello,

Can you tell us the name of the artist who designed the "Corner Store" poster?

Have you printed copies?

Are there any other links you would like us to add?

in solidarity,

Dan Walsh, Archivist PPPA

http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/corner-store

Katherine Bruens katherine@thecornerdocumentary.org
12:23 PM (18 hours ago)

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Hi Dan,

This is a very interesting project, happy we could be included.

Please remove this from the description: "This film being screened is a work in progress."
"Film is currently in distribution"

Artist/Designer:
Rinee Shah/Sean Gillane

if you could link Rinee's name to http://www.rineeshah.com/ that would be nice.

Year:
2011

Related links:
Can we have only the corner store site in this part? The vimeo trailer is on our site, so we'd prefer people just go there.

As far as the printed posters goes, we have a small amount - are you asking as this is a way to sell them? please advise.

Thanks!
Katherine

Dan Walsh
7:00 AM (0 minutes ago)

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http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/corner-store

Hi Katherine,

I made all the changes.

Q: What are the nationalities of the artists?
Q: What is the complete/technical name of the publisher/company?

As for copies...we ask for print copies because we place them in various permanent university/governmental archives, museums and collections such as the Georgetown University Special Collections Library, which currently has more than 500 Palestine posters (They get all the PPPA duplicate posters), Columbia University, etc.

If you want to send us some copies we would be happy to "find them good homes"...

Walsh
Box 2863
Silver Spring, MD 20915

in solidarity,

Dan