The Boy Who Cried Fish!

The Boy Who Cried Fish!, directed by Dalia Ali, revolves around the world of a single mother and her son with autism, who is severely shaken after accidentally witnessing the violent “Blue Bra” incident that took place in Tahrir Square during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Starring Breeda Wool and Jacob Hopkins Directed by Dalia Ali Cinematographer: Mathew Skala Composer: Benjamin Louis Brody and Alex Weston Produced by Jason Daks and Anabelle Munro Blue Boots Entertainment © 2016 Blue Boots Entertainment Festival Run (2016): Dances With Films – Grand Jury Runner-Up Toronto Female Eye Festival – Best Female Filmmaker Indie Fest – Humanitarian Award Indie Fest – Best Woman Filmmaker Action On Film Festival – Best Young Male Performer Port Hueneme Film Festival - George Méliès Festival Award /Producer Award West Coast International Film Festival - Jury Award Official Selections: Savannah Film Festival ECU – The European Independent Film Festival HollyShorts NYC Independent Film Festival Big Apple Film Festival Port Hueneme Film Festival IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2843884/ SYNOPSIS A single mother’s journey to understand why her son with autism refuses to take off her blue bra. TAGS Breeda Wool, Jacob Hopkins, autism, autism awareness, autism spectrum disorder, autism acceptance, mother, motherhood, adolescence, bullying, Egypt, Egyptian revolution, Arab Spring, Tahrir Square, Arab-American, mother, disability, short film, drama, indie film, short, Grand Jury, Dances With Films