Sam Kadi
The Power of Storytelling: Art, Activism, and the Syrian Diaspora
Join us for a conversation with Syrian-American filmmaker Sam Kadi, whose work masterfully bridges art and activism. Sam is the director of "The Citizen," a poignant exploration of an Arab immigrant's journey in post-9/11 America, and "Little Gandhi," a documentary about Syrian peace activist Ghiyath Matar, which became Syria's first submission for the Academy Awards. His 2023 animated feature, "Lamya’s Poem," about a Syrian refugee girl who meets the celebrated 13th-century poet Rumi in an imaginary world, was an Official Selection at the prestigious 60th Annecy International Film Festival (France).
In light of recent developments in Syria, Sam shares his perspective on how storytelling can humanize complex geopolitical issues and inspire global audiences.
We'll explore the challenges of representing a homeland in crisis, the responsibilities of artists in human rights advocacy, and his journey from Aleppo to Los Angeles.
Discover how Sam's work has influenced international dialogue, from screenings at the United Nations to discussions with policymakers, and learn how the Syrian diaspora's experiences continue to shape global narratives. This conversation will leave you inspired by the transformative power of art to raise awareness and drive change.
Sam Kadi
Director/Writer/Producer
Sam Kadi is an award-winning filmmaker celebrated for using storytelling to illuminate human rights and social justice. Born in Aleppo, Kadi transitioned from engineering to filmmaking, carving a unique path that intertwines his creative vision with activism. His films have sparked global conversations, including screenings at the United Nations and engagements with the U.S. Congress and the Canadian Parliament. Kadi spoke before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, about raising awareness of human rights issues through films. Kadi is a TEDx speaker, a jury member for multiple film festivals, and a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) where he serves on the Guild Asian American Committee. Kadi’s work continues to amplify voices from the Syrian diaspora. He blends artistry and advocacy to foster empathy and inspire change. Through his lens, he crafts narratives that connect personal stories to global issues, empowering audiences to see beyond headlines.