In 1979, Sam Bryan revised a classic animated and documentary film chronicling the creation and formation of the modern-day State of Israel produced and directed by his father, Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker, photographer, and historian Julien Bryan (Siege, RKO-Pathé Pictures, 1940), particularly known for his films and photographs capturing World War II Germany and Poland. Continuing on from where his father left off in 1948, Sam Bryan brings the story of Israel into his present, at that time, the late 1970's, under the auspices of the International Film Foundation (IFF), also founded by his (then late) father. In the second half of We Have A Dream (2015), Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham features film footage shot and edited for both the original and revised Bryan Israel films, also produced by (for) the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the United States International Development Cooperation Agency (USIDCA), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).