Archive for the ‘Documentary’ Category
PBS Film: New Muslim Cool
The Life of a Saudi Woman
Ever wondered whats life like for Saudi women? Never thought about it? I bet you’ve wondered if they ride camels to work. Don’t feel bad, I’ve wondered the same thing. Then again, I continue to believe people in Texas ride horses and use the word ‘mosey.’
Two videos along the lines of MTV CRIBS Saudi Edition, but done in a slightly more tasteful manner. I emphasize the word slightly. Whoever made the program (is it Dutch?) is in need of some serious diversity training classes. The kind that teaches one not to ask stupid questions. Aside from practically inquiring if Saudi women take showers with the abaya on, the orientalist interviewer and ‘rare species’ Discovery Channel style cinematography in the beginning was a bit annoying, to say the least. Thankfully Susan’s charming and engaging responses overshadowed the interviewer’s insipid and unintelligent questioning. The videos are definitely educational, entertaining, and informative, despite being interrupted every so often by an interviewer with the mentality of a 19th century European imperialist. Makes one question who exactly is close-minded.
See accompanying Notes
(made while viewing the videos)
VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED: Videos May Painfully Shatter Preconceived Notions
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- Okay, first off it is quite brave of the young lady to allow the world into her home. I can imagine talking to a camera crew from my room: *points to unidentified pile of clothing* “…and these are in-between ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’.” Don’t Ask. It’s a college thing.
- Popular to contrary belief, Cotton/Nylon/Fabric does not hinder cognitive ability or creative talent. Let’s try that one more time. Dressing Modestly Does Not Mean Your Stupid.
- Ever heard of an oppressed nun?
-They watch TV? Wait, they HAVE TVs?
-They have malls?! Wait, they HAVE buildings?! Aw, no tents?
- One must consider this is a video of a middle to upper class citizen. Not every Saudi national owns an oil well. However, they’re uncle might. (jk)
- Contrary to poplar belief, femininity doesn’t always involve outer appearances.
- Pretty neat camera shots during the shopping mall scene. It’s official, women can never have enough shoes.
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-Where on earth is Oprah not?!
-You know you want a driver. Shh….you know you do.
-Despite the interviewer’s loaded question regarding the status of Saudi females ‘having to be resilient,’ Susan delivers a profound statement: “I think women all over the world have to do that.”
-Sometimes, people don’t want to accept the answer you’re giving them. Even if it’s the truth.
- Susan’s answers makes you wonder who really took journalism classes.
-Fact: No matter what country your in, visiting the Gynecologist is disturbing. Especially for the guys.
American Ramadan: A Documentary
From JustSayGoFilms.com
“American Ramadan” Documentary is a bold and exciting new look at the American Muslim experience, produced and masterfully captured by first time director Naeem Randhawa. “American Ramadan” explores and reveals the holiest of rituals, shared by the Abrahamic traditions, but practiced by more – the act of Fasting for Faith. As diverse as the fabric of America, from the divorced Dad, the student coping with school, work and family life, the convert to Islam and his Indonesian wife, an interracial couple, and the wife of an incarcerated businessman – the reality of life is vividly and emotionally witnessed on film .
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