A Dream in Doubt
Tami Yeager
USA, 2007
English
57 minutes

A Dream in Doubt
Produced and Directed by:

Tami Yeager

Co-Producer:

Preetmohan Singh

 

A Dream in Doubt is an immigrant story in a world in which patriotism has morphed into murder. When Rana Singh Sodhi’s brother is killed in America’s first post-9/11 revenge murder, he begins a journey to reclaim his American dream and fight the hate that continues to threaten his community. This intimate, hour-long documentary is one man’s odyssey, from persecution in India to embracing America as his homeland, proving that courage and hope have the power to overcome hate.

Director’s Bio

Tami Yeager is making her independent feature documentary debut with A Dream in Doubt. She previously produced award-winning films for national television networks, public broadcasting, and non-profits. Prior to beginning production on A Dream in Doubt, she co-produced an hour-long documentary about infertility for MSNBC, two half-hour documentaries about education for ABC News and PBS, and (with Mr. Singh) a comprehensive film-based school curriculum package about Sikh children. She has covered a wide range of subjects, including youth issues, culture, criminal justice, religion, science, health, and the arts. Previously based in San Francisco, she currently resides in New York and is a graduate of American University in Washington, DC.