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Towelhead (2007)

Towelhead (2007)
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Six Feet Under creator and American Beauty screenwriter Alan Ball makes his feature directorial debut with this screen adaptation of author Alicia Erian's controversial novel Towelhead. Jasira (Summer Bishil) is a 13-year-old Arab-American who's contending with the pains of adolescence when her life takes a sudden and unexpected turn. Sent to live with her stern Lebanese father, Rifat (Peter Macdissi), by her self-absorbed mother (Maria Bello), Jasira finds herself struggling to adjust to life in the suburbs while contending with racism and hypocrisy at every turn. Rifat lives in a modest, suburban Houston home next to racist reservist Mr. Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart) and meddling expectant mother Melina (Toni Collette). Adjusting to life in the suburbs isn't easy for young Jasira, though she tries her hardest to adapt to the unfamiliar environment by striking up casual conversations with her curious new neighbors. In the process, Jasira finds herself increasingly attracted to hormone-driven African-American teen Thomas (Eugene Jones). When Rifat finds out that his daughter's new boyfriend is black, he vehemently condemns the relationship. As America launches its initial invasion of Iraq, Jasira finds herself caught up in a potentially explosive situation that is only compounded by her raging hormones and the snooping of her pregnant, busybody neighbor. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Summer BishilPeter Macdissi, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Ball
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Towelhead

Six Feet Under creator and American Beauty screenwriter Alan Ball makes his feature directorial debut with this screen adaptation of author Alicia Erian's controversial novel Towelhead. Jasira (Summer Bishil) is a 13-year-old Arab-American who's contending with the pains of adolescence when her life takes a sudden and unexpected turn. Sent to live with her stern Lebanese father, Rifat (Peter Macdissi), by her self-absorbed mother (Maria Bello), Jasira finds herself struggling to adjust to life in the suburbs while contending with racism and hypocrisy at every turn. Rifat lives in a modest, suburban Houston home next to racist reservist Mr. Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart) and meddling expectant mother Melina (Toni Collette). Adjusting to life in the suburbs isn't easy for young Jasira, though she tries her hardest to adapt to the unfamiliar environment by striking up casual conversations with her curious new neighbors. In the process, Jasira finds herself increasingly attracted to hormone-driven African-American teen Thomas (Eugene Jones). When Rifat finds out that his daughter's new boyfriend is black, he vehemently condemns the relationship. As America launches its initial invasion of Iraq, Jasira finds herself caught up in a potentially explosive situation that is only compounded by her raging hormones and the snooping of her pregnant, busybody neighbor. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Alan Ball
Writer(s):
Alan Ball
Producer(s):
Ted HopeAlan BallSteven Rales
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Rape & Sexual Abuse, Profanity, Adult Situations, Strong Sexual Content)
Towelhead Awards:
  • 2008 - Women Film Critics Circle - Most Offensive Male Characters
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Marc D.

    Kudos to all involved for giving us an UNFLINCHING look at one Arab-American girl's coming-of-age story! While I understand the objections some people have to it (for starters, it portrays a 13-year-old in sexual situations and with adult men at that), it's the movie's realism and frankness that I find so compelling. I should add that many are apparently unaware the actor is 19, which is also understandable since she looks SO young and is SO convincing it's almost freaky!

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    Linda M.

    The "movie details" about this movie are extremely misleading; this movie is about the systematic and continuing rape of a 13 year old girl by a neighbor, with a LOT of masturbation throughout the movie, even in her classroom. In a sideline it is also about her negligent father (had he been around for her likely the rapes would not have occurred), and racism.

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    Jason A.

    I agree with Frederick L's review of this movie. However, the title is completely misleading. The dominant theme of the movie is not racism, but raw loss of innocence. This portrayal is quite disturbing at times, so viewer beware. If you want more insight into the racism theme, be sure to watch the discussions in the special features. They were quite informative in my opinion.

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