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Writer/director Iram Parveen Bilal talks about her acclaimed feature film I'LL MEET YOU THERE, a dramatic thriller following the father-daughter journey of Majeed, a Chicago policeman, and Dua, his teenage ballerina daughter. This is a story about faith, forgiveness, and meeting in a field beyond judgement, where there is only love. "I’m always yearning to be in that field. When communication breaks down, we can share love. And I feel that love is the answer to everything. It’s important for the conversation to be flowing. That doesn’t mean you need to agree, it just means you need to have some sort of exchange of energy so you can then impart the tenderness, and love, and care that you need to for all of us to continue to evolve.”
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