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Mooz-Lum

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34min
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6,6/10
1,1 k
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Danny Glover, Nia Long, Roger Guenveur Smith, Evan Ross, and Qasim Basir in Mooz-Lum (2010)
Trailer for Mooz-Lum
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAmid a strict Muslim rearing and a social life he's never had, Tariq enters college confused. New peers, family and mentors help him find his place, but the 9-11 attacks force him to face hi... Tout lireAmid a strict Muslim rearing and a social life he's never had, Tariq enters college confused. New peers, family and mentors help him find his place, but the 9-11 attacks force him to face his past and make the biggest decisions of his life.Amid a strict Muslim rearing and a social life he's never had, Tariq enters college confused. New peers, family and mentors help him find his place, but the 9-11 attacks force him to face his past and make the biggest decisions of his life.

  • Réalisation
    • Qasim Basir
  • Scénario
    • Qasim Basir
  • Casting principal
    • Evan Ross
    • Nia Long
    • Roger Guenveur Smith
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Qasim Basir
    • Scénario
      • Qasim Basir
    • Casting principal
      • Evan Ross
      • Nia Long
      • Roger Guenveur Smith
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
    • 48Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    Mooz-Lum
    Trailer 2:33
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    Moozlum
    Trailer 2:18
    Moozlum
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    Trailer 2:18
    Moozlum

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Evan Ross
    Evan Ross
    • Tariq Mahdi
    Nia Long
    Nia Long
    • Safiyah Mahdi
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    • Hassan Mahdi
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Dean Francis
    Summer Bishil
    Summer Bishil
    • Iman
    Dorian Missick
    Dorian Missick
    • Professor Jamal
    Kunal Sharma
    Kunal Sharma
    • Hamza
    Michael Simpson
    • Jason
    Maryam Basir
    Maryam Basir
    • Ayanna
    Kimberley Drummond
    Kimberley Drummond
    • Taqua Mahdi
    Vladimir Versailles
    Vladimir Versailles
    • Cedric
    • (as Vladimi Versailles)
    Jonathan Smith
    • Young Tariq
    Jonny Manganello
    Jonny Manganello
    • Matthew
    • (as Jonathan Manganello)
    Atif Hashwi
    Atif Hashwi
    • Muhammad
    Azhar Usman
    Azhar Usman
    • Brother Hussein
    Wayman Ezell
    • Brother Dawoud
    Qasim Basir
    Qasim Basir
    • Quincy
    • (as Qasim 'Q' Basir)
    Attika J. Torrence
    Attika J. Torrence
    • Abdul Malik
    • (as Attika Torrence)
    • Réalisation
      • Qasim Basir
    • Scénario
      • Qasim Basir
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs14

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    gradyharp

    Timely, Moving, Important

    Today is September 11, 2011, a propitious time to view this small scale but important film based on a true story by the writer and director Qasim Basir. It presents in a very underplayed manner the Muslim generation who were also part of the tragedy ten years ago. The film is an excellent reminder of how important it is to view America as a true melting pot, the citizenry of peoples of all races, nationalities, religions - every one who is a part of this country was at one time an immigrant and struggled. It is our history and we need to consider it at all times but especially now.

    Tariq (played as a young boy by Jonathan Smith and as a young man by Evan Ross - 23 year old son of artist Diana Ross) is from a strict Muslim family: his father Hassan (Roger Guenveur Smith) wears a thobe and taqiyah and is immersed in his religion and culture while his mother Safiyah (Nia Long) wears traditional Muslim hijabs and body covering garments but is not as strict in her beliefs as Hassan, They also have a daughter Taqua (Kimberley Drummond). Hassan forces Tariq leave home study and to go to a Muslim school much against Safiyah's wishes. At the school he is beaten by a cruel instructor and suffers taunting when he finds interest in a Catholic girl. Time flips ahead and Hassan is driving Tariq to college where Hassan has demanded a Muslim roommate for Tariq - Hamza (Kunal Sharma) who is a traditional Muslim but when Tariq requests his privacy and to be called T, Hamza willingly complies. Tariq is clearly in a state of anxious confusion about who he is and how to deal with the demands of his father and the experiences of his Muslim schooling. He attends a class on World Religions taught by professor Jamal (Dorian Missick) who happens to be Muslim and encourages Tariq to embrace his culture: the professor must face the consequences of his religious beliefs with the Dean of the College (Danny Glover). Tariq falls in with an old friend Cedric (Vladimi Versailles) who lives across the hall in his dorm and Cedric introduces Tariq to alcohol and women. At the height of Tariq's dilemma about his training and discovering who he really is, the September 11, 2001 happens and the campus non-Muslims turn against the Muslims and Tariq must forge his new self image as his beliefs are now openly challenged because of the threat of terrorism. How he settles into his new existence is the manner in which the film ends - in a very subtle and touching way.

    The cast is strong, particularly Nia Long and Evan Ross who manage to carry the audience into a place where understanding of differences becomes credible and meaningful. There are flaws in the film - the musical score is created on electronic keyboards resulting in a rather 'budget conscious' demeaning style, certain characters are not fleshed out enough to be believable, and other characters (the non-Muslims enraged after 911) are portrayed as stereotypes. But the message is clear and the film helps the viewer understand the difficulty Muslims and other minorities had immediately after 911 ....and still today. As-Salâm Alaikum, wa-laikum as-Salâm.

    Grady Harp
    7miteypen

    Great story, low budget

    It's not entirely fair for me to say that "Mooz-lum" was made on a low budget. I don't really know the facts on that. But it did seem to have some rough spots that wouldn't have been there if it had been a "typical" Hollywood movie.

    For the most part, the acting was excellent. I'd really be surprised if the main character, Evan Ross, doesn't become more well-known as an actor. Strangely enough, Danny Glover wasn't that good in this movie. He acted almost like he didn't want to be there.

    Some of the photography, especially at the beginning, was really beautiful. And the use of Qur'an recitations made for an authentic and haunting atmosphere.

    The movie moves back and forth in time which I didn't catch on to right away. The earlier times were filmed in sepia with color tinting and the present was in full color.

    I don't want to go into the story line itself for fear of spoiling it. But I will say that it's not quite what most people probably expect. The main character is s young man who was raised quite strictly as a Muslim and is now going to a secular college where he has to struggle with what being a Muslim means to him. That sounds kind of generic, but there's a plot twist that keeps it from being trite.

    I was a little disappointed that there were no Caucasian Muslims in the film, because I'm afraid that it gave the impression that all Muslims are Arab or black and that's simply not true.

    But overall, I was impressed with the film and recommend it to others, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
    8b_bluesky

    One Word: AMAZING! Americans MUST SEE THIS MOVIE!!!

    Just walked in my front door after seeing this movie...One word: Amazing! It truly delivers the right note. The right emotional punch - several actually.

    A movie like this is a necessary step in bringing the dialog necessary to open minds.

    A welcome voice of reason and respect in a time of EXTREME and painfully illogical right-wing bullying. A nice message of peace amidst a daily attack by bigot shock jocks who are the true terrorists for inciting violence and fear.

    I was NOT expecting this movie to be this good. The performances were so on point. You could really tell that this was a labor of love. I really want to see more from this writer/director. If I had to choose the very best performances, I would say Evan Ross (I was not familiar with his work, but I'm a fan NOW!!!) the girl who played his sister (very emotional without once going over the top) and Roger G. Smith (quiet intensity - just amazing).

    This movie deserves global recognition.
    10lasherxl

    Stunning and powerful

    I was watching another movie when this rolled up on cable and I saw some of the cast and the title and thought, well lets give it a shot.

    Freely I have to admit I was expecting something a bit lighter more of a younger take on being Muslim at a college in America, and the impact 911 had on all Americans Muslim and non-Muslim.

    T or Tariq was played magnificently as a young man who is questioning his faith and all the supporting characters were interesting, purposeful ,and well written, but the most impactful was Tariq's mother portrayed by Nia Long. She was strong in all the right ways that it made it feel true and honest like a real Muslim mother.

    Now I know how I felt when 9-11 happened and realistically I knew it had to be harder on the Muslim Americans (which I still think people oftimes forget, they are both Muslim and American). The horror and pain they felt was as real and deep as all of ours, if not even more so knowing that people had done this in the name of their faith, which does not preach such violence.

    The real beauty of this film is that it does not try to preach or point fingers or say who's wrong and who's right, but show that we have more in common than we think, and we all can be hurt by the same things.

    This film is so well done and moving if you have not seen it you must.
    8taqwatv

    Mooz-lum: A fresh perspective on Al-Islam and Muslim Americans.

    President Obama said in his 2011 State of the Union Address - "American Muslims are part of the American Family".

    Mooz-lum was in theaters less than 1 month from this historic statement. A story about a yong Muslim boy Tariq (Evan Ross) growing up as a Muslim in America. We experience his challenges, his rebellion and most of all his emotional struggle in accepting the religion that he was born into while living in the country that sometimes reject and ridicule it.

    I strongly suggest non-Muslims take a leap of understanding the American Family and go see this film. Directed by Qasim "Q" Basir and a star studded cast including Nia Long, Evan Ross, Danny Glover and more.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kimberley Drummond's debut.
    • Gaffes
      When Tariq is slow dancing the one song with Ayanna the scene quickly changes from daylight to evening.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Épisode #2.21 (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      My Dear Disco
      Written by Tyler Duncan, Michelle Chamuel, Robert Lester, Theo Katzman, Christian Carpenter, Aaron Gold

      2008

      Album: Dancethink LP

      Publishers: Dancethink Publishing, BMI

      Performed by My Dear Disco, Michelle Chamuel (vocals)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2011 (Koweït)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Мусульманин
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Monroe, Michigan, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Q Productions
      • Ameena Sky Media
      • Peace Film
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 369 129 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 139 835 $US
      • 13 févr. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 369 129 $US
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