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Unsere kleine Moschee

Originaltitel: Little Mosque on the Prairie
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2007–2012
  • 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Zaib Shaikh and Sitara Hewitt in Unsere kleine Moschee (2007)
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Ein satirischer Blick auf eine muslimische Gemeinde, die in Mercy, Saskatchewan, Kanada, lebt.Ein satirischer Blick auf eine muslimische Gemeinde, die in Mercy, Saskatchewan, Kanada, lebt.Ein satirischer Blick auf eine muslimische Gemeinde, die in Mercy, Saskatchewan, Kanada, lebt.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Zarqa Nawaz
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Zaib Shaikh
    • Sitara Hewitt
    • Debra McGrath
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    2730
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Zarqa Nawaz
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Zaib Shaikh
      • Sitara Hewitt
      • Debra McGrath
    • 71Benutzerrezensionen
    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Zaib Shaikh
    Zaib Shaikh
    • Amaar Rashid
    • 2007–2012
    Sitara Hewitt
    Sitara Hewitt
    • Rayyan Hamoudi
    • 2007–2012
    Debra McGrath
    Debra McGrath
    • Mayor Ann Popowicz
    • 2007–2012
    Manoj Sood
    Manoj Sood
    • Baber Siddiqui
    • 2007–2012
    Neil Crone
    Neil Crone
    • Fred Tupper
    • 2007–2012
    Arlene Duncan
    Arlene Duncan
    • Fatima Dinssa
    • 2007–2012
    Sheila McCarthy
    Sheila McCarthy
    • Sarah Hamoudi…
    • 2007–2012
    Carlo Rota
    Carlo Rota
    • Yasir Hamoudi
    • 2007–2011
    Derek McGrath
    Derek McGrath
    • Reverend Duncan Magee
    • 2007–2011
    Kashif Khan
    • Mercy Resident…
    • 2007–2010
    Jim Chad
    Jim Chad
    • Townsperson
    • 2007–2011
    Brandon Firla
    Brandon Firla
    • Reverend William Thorne
    • 2009–2012
    Boyd Banks
    Boyd Banks
    • Joe Peterson
    • 2007–2011
    Aliza Vellani
    Aliza Vellani
    • Layla Siddiqui
    • 2007–2012
    Jeff White
    Jeff White
    • Nate Shore
    • 2009–2012
    Sugith Varughese
    Sugith Varughese
    • Faisal
    • 2007–2011
    Darryl Hinds
    Darryl Hinds
    • Yousef
    • 2009–2012
    Stephen Lobo
    Stephen Lobo
    • Jenae 'J.J.' Jaffer
    • 2008–2009
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Zarqa Nawaz
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    andykatzlove

    Lame

    Little Mosque on the Prairie surprises me, but only because I can't believe it's still on the air. The only reason this is on TV because of all the hype it got, I can't remember the last time CBC pumped up a show and ran so many ads for a show as it did for Little Mosque on the Prairie. And adding to the hype was the big "controversy" about how the CBC would present Muslim Canadians in a TV comedy. Oooooooo! Have you seen it? So controversial! I can't believe it's still on the air because it's so controversial and edgy, like most CBC shows. No wait, like most pathetic CBC comedies (Air Farce and pretty much everything since Kids in the Hall except Twitch City and This Is Wonderland which they canceled for some unknown reason, probably because it was actually good), it is completely generic, inoffensive to absolutely everyone, and completely unfunny. Little Mosque on the Prairie should be put down like the lame duck that it is.
    7jeffreyd-1

    Jumped the shark, hard

    For the first three seasons this show was charming fun. Obviously low-budget, the production values of the first season looked like it was made by three friends with a camcorder. And the drama was always extremely low-stakes, and everybody (including the antagonists) all seemed to get along really well. It remained very fun, something like a Muslim "Andy Griffith Show," and I'll give credit to the ensemble cast - while the show centered on the new imam, really he was the straight man. The show gave just as much focus to about ten other characters, all of whom were likable and funny. The writing could be corny, but got better over time, and in particular the melodrama of season three was well done...

    More than any other show I've ever seen, though, the show jumped the shark, and I wish it hasn't gone on past three seasons. The obvious problem was that the show shifted focus onto the conflict between Amaar and Rev. Thorne. Neither character was well-written, neither actor was good enough to carry the show themself, and anyway the strength of the show was the ensemble cast, which got pushed to the side in favor of a new character. Additionally, Carl Rota was the strongest actor and probably the best character on the show, and he left in the middle of season 4.

    I live in the US and ordered the season 2 DVD set off Canadian Amazon. I was disappointed that there were no extras on the DVD aside from really inane commenting on a couple episodes by the show's producers.
    8jackfertig

    Not brilliant, but not so bad, and a very welcome relief

    LMOTP is very much in the vein of earlier comedies about a new ethnic group integrating into the new world. OK, Muslims are not AN ethnic group and the Muslims of Mercy are am ethnic mosaic unto themselves. Admittedly the show started off pleasant, but less than brilliant and has been sliding on its charm - a bit thin and predictable. Still it's no worse than a lot of sitcoms. A bit gentle and old-fashioned for some tastes, but is that so bad?

    Even though I'm a Muslim I enjoy the sex-and-violence appeal of something like "True Blood" -- totally absent here -- but as a Muslim I find it very relaxing, even therapeutic, to see something about Muslims on TV that is gentle and bloodless. Some of these reviews complain that it's not controversial. Why should everything about Muslims have to be controversial? I'm tired of nearly everything on the tube about my religion and my community dripping with snark or going for the adrenaline. If this is a bit quaint and soporific, even if it is simple and clichéd it shows Muslims with a sense of humor, Muslims as ordinary people who might be your neighbors, and you'd be OK with that. That alone makes this show unique and very welcome.

    Arguably we all deserve better on a lot of counts, but like it or not, for humanizing Muslims on TV this is the best we have so far, and on that count it's far better than anything in the USA. Flawed as it is, LMOTP is a welcome first step in the right direction.
    9Jofa-the-Mang

    A whimsical anti-racial comedy about a Muslim community in the middle of the Canadian prairies.

    Having caught the first episode this evening, I was pleasantly surprised that the CBC has produced a quality comedy, even in light of the controversial content. This show should earn notoriety through its fine acting, intelligent commentary, and its combination of palatable slapstick and wry humour, thankfully with heavier emphasis on the latter. Instead the controversy behind the fact that it is primarily about a group of people that follow a religion that has been completely demonized in the western world has powered its media attention. Their is nothing about this comedy that should incense people, it is not a Muslim extremist justifier, it is not an attempt to integrate violent people into docile Canadian culture. It is just what it should appear to be: a fish-out-of-water comedy with a relevant, modern twist. The hatred and prejudice that has been spewed about this show (weeks before it aired even its first episode) is completely unjustified (and plain old racist in my opinion) can only show that those doing the spewing haven't even watched the show, and due to their own shortcomings, probably never will. Too bad, cause its damn funny.
    steveadams-1

    Irrelevant, Inoffensive, Unfunny - Little Reason to Watch.

    It's not at all surprising that the CBC network has taken this decent idea of a Muslims living in rural North America and drained all of the fun, all of the comedy and all of the relevance out of it. What we are left with is a boring, tasteless, bland, irrelevant yawnfest of a nothing show that can only interest the CBC's core audience of 75-90 year old farmers who have an antenna and still only get three channels. Where is the funny? Where is the drama and relevance? It's just one dimensional characters wandering from one slapsticky gag to the next. We get it already! Muslims and white country folk are different! How funny can it be to put over the top conservative Muslims in the same room with over the top conservative Christians again and again and again and again while repeating the same jokes and the same results. You could end every joke and every scene with "they don't understand us because we're soooo different!" They might as well have called this show "The We Wear Different Clothing Than You Hour! Look At My Strange Hat!" The jokes belong in a 1950s sitcom and were probably actually stolen from a 1950s sitcom. Any child can see these jokes coming from ten miles away. An awful show and another shame for the CBC, I am starting to think we should stop funding them altogether when they seem completely unable to change. Air Farce and Little Mosque? We deserve better than this.

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      When the series finale aired in April 2012 the CBC negotiated distribution deals in 92 foreign countries including Israel. Ironically, at that time, it did not air on any television outlet within the United States; Canada's next door neighbor. It has now been made available streaming over the Internet, for American customers, on the Hulu network.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Januar 2007 (Kanada)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Offizieller Standort
      • CBC (Canada)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Little Mosque on the Prairie
    • Drehorte
      • Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Little Mosque Productions
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