Muslims (2002) Egypt
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Director:Fund, Independant Production
Studio:Det Danske Filminstitut
Writer:Bo Hr. Hansen
Rating:5.3 (103 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:079065800757
Awards:3 wins & 2 nominations
Genre:Arabic films
IMDb:0298006
Duration:2:00:00
Languages:Danish
Subtitles:No Subtitles
LAC code:300001206
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Fund, Independant Production  ...  (Director)
Bo Hr. Hansen  ...  (Writer)
 
Adam Gilbert Jespersen  ...  Aksel
Sarah Boberg  ...  Susanne
Jesper Lohmann  ...  Richard
Sara Bovin  ...  Mia
Nour El-Foul  ...  Fatima
Imad Abou El-Foul  ...  Jamal
Zeinab Chour  ...  Leila
Abdel Mahmoud  ...  Ali
Murad Mahmoud  ...  Accem
Nadim Mahmoud  ...  Mustafa
Nadia Bøgild  ...  Annika
Petrine Agger  ...  Charlotte
Henrik Noél Olesen  ...  Per
Raid Sabbah  ...  Imam
Knud Pehrson  ...  Varmemester
Comments: DME 131

Summary: Economic in presentation but rich with intellectual and cultural dividends, this episode of Frontline makes Western understanding of the varieties of Islamic culture relatively easy. Essentially, Muslims maintains that the Muslim or Muslim-influenced societies of Egypt, Iran, Malaysia, Turkey, etc., are no more uniform than the modern societies of the U.S., Spain, Poland, and Belgium--thus rendering generalizations moot. What is true, as we find in this program, is that Muslims everywhere face incompatibilities between Islamic principles and modernism. Muslims focuses on the degree of those incompatibilities, and what different nations in the Arab world and Asia are doing about it. Typically, Frontline's investigation is more street-level than abstract. We meet sundry sheiks and ayatollahs providing Koran-derived counsel and legal opinion for ordinary people, but we also meet Muslim men and women embracing both tradition and, say, Western tourism or professions for women. A fascinating and vital documentary promoting cultural understanding. --Tom Keogh