36th cleveland international film festival :: march 22 - april 1, 2012
The  Taqwacores
Director:
Eyad Zahra

Run Time: 84 minutes

Country: USA

Year: 2010
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The Taqwacores

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Adapted from the novel of the same title by Michael Muhammad Knight, this film tells the story of Yusef, a conservative Pakistani engineering student, seeking to move off-campus while going to school in Buffalo. Trying to be true to his religion, he finds himself among an unlikely group of Muslims—skaters, gays, and a riot grrrl in a burqa. What they have in common is the philosophy of Taqwacore, the Muslim punk-rock scene. Full of trepidation at first about his housemates’ unconventional approach to being Muslim, Yusef is eventually influenced by their ways. THE TAQWACORES is an identity narrative, a coming-of-age story, and a tale of what happens when two seemingly dissimilar cultures collide. Yusef struggles to make sense of his faith and ideologies in the midst of a wholly new, yet still Muslim, culture presented by the characters in his house. The film reminds us that identity is a choice to be discovered, not a cultural mandate. Questioning the treatment of Muslim culture in the media, director Zahra has constructed a low-budget masterpiece interlaced with music from the real life Taqwacore scene. Here we find an original, complex, and sometimes humorous portrait of being young and Muslim in contemporary America. (In English and Arabic with subtitles) – B.K.

Sidebars American Independents, Local Heroes
Producer David Perse, MD, Eyad Zahra, Michael Muhammad Knight
Screenplay Eyad Zahra, Michael Muhammad Knight
Cinematography JP Perry
Editing Josh Rosenfield
Principal Cast Bobby Naderi, Noureen Dewulf, Dominic Rains
Director Bio A Cleveland native who now lives in Los Angeles, Eyad Zahra attended the Florida State University Film School.
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