This inspiring narrative chronicles the compelling life journey of Fahim Fazli. Born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan, Fahim saw his country and family split apart by revolution and civil war. After spending two years as a refugee in Pakistan, he was granted asylum in the United States, where the Fazli family was finally reunited. Fahim pursued his dream of becoming an actor, paying his dues by taking on multiple jobs while working as a Hollywood movie extra for 15 years. After two unsuccessful arranged marriages with Afghan brides, Fahim finally found true love with an American woman. Typecast as a terrorist after the 9/11 attacks, Fahim eventually qualified for membership Screen Actors Guild, and was soon busy with numerous television and movie projects, and worked as Cultural Advisor for "Charlie Wilson's War." In 2009, Fazli left the comfort of his seaside home in Dana Point, California, to serve as an interpreter in Afghanistan, choosing the most dangerous assignment available—working with the United States Marines in Helmand Province, where the Taliban put a price on his head. "Fahim Speaks" is a harrowing story of perseverance and patriotism, and of the special love that one man developed for his adopted country.