Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Worldwide, Arab men are depicted by the mainstream media as terrorists, suicide bombers, or at best, extremists. In Things Arab Men Say, Egyptian-born filmmaker Nisreen Baker paints a very different picture. Join Jay, Ghassan, and their friends as they gather at Jamal’s Eden Barber Shop for a haircut, a shave, and a lively discussion on politics, religion and identity. Although located in St. Albert, an Edmonton suburb, Jamal’s shop could be anywhere, serving as a microcosm of the Arab community. At times serious, but laced with deft humour, the film follows the group as they debate the issues at hand and express often-surprising views that bring us closer to changing the narrative surrounding their community.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Things Arab Men Say |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | ONF | NFB |
| Official site | nfb.ca |
| Executive producer | David Christensen |
| Production | Bonnie Thompson |
| Editing | Hans Olson |
| Cinematography | Aaron Munson, Daron Donahue |
| Assistant directors | Nisreen Baker |
| Camera operators | Aaron Munson, Daron Donahue |
| Additional photography | Aaron Munson, Daron Donahue |
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