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Not quite the Taliban / Epeios Productions present ; a film by Fadi Hindash ; written and directed by Fadi Hindash ; producers, Jan Vandierendonck, Fadi Hindash.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Hindash, Fadi, screenwriter, director, interviewer, producer.
Epeios Productions, producer.
Autlook Filmsales, distributor.
Amazon.com kydc LLC, distributor.
Language:
Arabic
English
Subjects (All):
Islam and secularism.
Islamic fundamentalism.
Gay people--Islamic countries.
Gay people.
Islamic countries.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (70 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
polychrome
Edition:
[Widescreen presentation].
Place of Publication:
[Vienna] : Autlook Filmsales ; Lexington, KY, 2008.
Language Note:
In English and Arabic with subtitles in English.
System Details:
DVD-R, NTSC, Region 1.
digital
optical
NTSC
video file
DVD video
region 1
Summary:
The story of one man's frustration with his generation of 'modern' Arabs who appear Western but are more conservative than the traditional Arabs. While there are many films about hypocrisy in the Middle East made by Western filmmakers, Not Quite The Taliban is the first to be made by an Arab who's put himself on the line by speaking up about the taboos, such as his homosexuality.
Credits:
Editors, Frederik van Depickere, Katarina Türler; music, ParkRoker.
Notes:
Videodisc release of the documentary motion picture produced in 2009.
Aspect ratio 16:9.
OCLC:
903638962
Publisher Number:
887936496721

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