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A Family: An Excerpt From A Persian-Jewish Family

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An addict from a Persian-Jewish family struggles with his addiction to drugs and steals from his family, who are struggling with their own personal issue.

BRIEF SYNOPSIS

SAM RAHIMZADEH (26) comes from a proud Persian-Jewish family. He's addicted to Xanax and has been in rehab twice. He seems to have no real direction in his life. He believes everyone has “fucked” him over and he wants to fuck them back.

Sam lives with his parents, NASSER (54) and SHOHREH RAHIMZADEH (54) and his brother SIMON and sister SHEILA. Without remorse, Sam steals money from his own family and friends for drugs and he owes money to a friend. He's having sexual relationships with his friend's girlfriend, RAMONA

However, Sam struggles with his feelings towards TANYA, a former girlfriend who had sex with NAVID (29), who owns several nightclubs in the area. Sam misses Tanya and thinks of trying to contact her. Whenever he sees Navid, he gets angry. His feelings escalate when he learns that Navid is dating his cousin, LEILA. Sam and Navid eventually fight. …show more content…

Nasser drinks too much and his textile business is in jeopardy. They may lose their family home. Shohreh tries to keep the family together, but it's difficult for her.
She meets MARIO, who is smitten with her. She eventually agrees to see him, but she's spotted by her sister-in-law. Conflicted Shohreh can't enter an intimate relationship with Mario, but her sister-in-law tells Nasser. Nasser confronts Shohreh and they

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