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This, the young men tell us, played a role in Mark’s social life. Just confirm how you got your ticket. Ghosts of Sugar Land—the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders.
Learn more about our use of cookies and information. Directed by Enrico Maria Minto. Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers. It is focused on one person in particular: a young black man called Mark (a pseudonym) who, growing up in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land, befriends a vulnerable population of other young men of color—and betrays them some years later.
Ghosts of Sugar Land.
Mark went to a neighboring school and was the friend of a friend—"Kylo Ren," in the film. To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean. A failed bank robber locks himself in a home, along with a real estate agent, two IKEA addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal millionaire and a rabbit. But they also, to the extent that it’s possible, tell it to us straight. Sugar Land is alive with smart choices. Looking for more? |, October 16, 2019 Most tenuous of all is the fear these young men feel for their friend Mark, who as of the documentary’s filming over July 4th weekend in 2018 had crossed into Turkey to join ISIS, according to his Facebook posts. Forgot your password? We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.
This, as it turns out, is a complicated story, one that Mark’s friends recount alone, in pairs, and in small groups, seated in living rooms, parking lots, a convenience store, their bedrooms—the locales at the heart of this story, to say nothing of the men’s formative teenage years. Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password. Superman, Iron Man, Buzz Lightyear, Chewbacca, Super Mario, Darth Vader, Kylo Ren—these are the faces relaying this story to us, and in so many ways, the masks themselves are telling us what this story is really about. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalize our services and to customise our online advertisements.
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Okoro, and Tariq spreads them throughout the movie like propulsive little interludes, pushing us into each successive leg of Mark’s journey, darkening as Mark’s psyche seems to darken. |, October 16, 2019 With the 21-minute documentary short “Ghosts of Sugar Land,” which just landed on Netflix, the filmmaker — who turns 33 Tuesday — wanted … He went to high school in Sugar Land; the men in the masks are his friends. But then came the changes. "American Muslims, please wake up," he once wrote, before arguing that Jihad is obligatory. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. Ghosts of Sugar Land —the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders. This is a film about fear: the fear Mark’s friends feel as they realize he may have been an FBI informant, at a time when they’ve already caught wind of the FBI patrolling some of their families; the fear that Mark’s brash remarks online have only drawn more unwarranted scrutiny on the greater Houston Islamic community, at a time when Muslims in America are already bearing the brunt of such scrutiny. Doubts about whether Mark is so wrong to criticize the ways Muslims in America have grown complacent.
Fall TV First Look: Find Out What’s Coming, The Best Peacock Original Shows and Movies, All Upcoming Disney Movies: New Disney Live-Action, Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and More. The implications of this story, the questions and fears it raises, are built into the very fabric of Ghosts of Sugar Land, regarding which I’ve neglected to mention one extremely important detail: Tariq’s interviewees are all wearing masks.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. But nothing drives the point home like the doubts these men can only express from behind masks. Don't have an account? | Rating: 4/5 Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Shocked when their friend embraces extremism, a group of Muslim Americans in Texas recount their time with him and theories about his fate. But at a slim, galvanizing 21 minutes, it has all the accelerated urgency of one and is similarly predicated on the questions, doubts, discoveries, recollections, and worries of the people left behind. Please click the link below to receive your verification email.
The film started as "a small little comedy piece about somebody who went missing," Tariq has said, but grew into something far richer. With Giulia Alberoni, Tiziana Di Tonno, Tiziano Ferracci, Valerio Mammolotti. Tariq has saidthat the Star Wars and superhero masks were simply what was available at Party City. And all the while, their faces are concealed in these pop signifiers, as if the masks were a plea to regard these Muslim voices as American ones: our own American culture reflecting this peculiarly American story back at us. A good view of what it's like to be a young Muslim man in post-9/11 America. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood-that inevitable journey of loss.
Mark doesn’t seem to understand that the first-generation Westernization he so abhors is a cultural adaptation born of exactly the same fear that animates his most violent beliefs: the sense that the world is against you.
2019 TV-MA 21m Documentary Films. Available to download.
Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! There are many social, cultural, and spiritual strands in the 20-minute Ghosts of Sugar Land, and any of them could be pulled out into a feature-length project. Kiss the Ground. Sugar Land, with its dreamy July 4th interludes, its puffs of fireworks smoke that on one startling occasion merge with an image of smoke from an air raid, is no exception. All rights reserved. All Critics (6) |, October 22, 2019 Genres. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email.
JOIN NOW SIGN IN. The results are mixed, but impactful. First, he was a socially awkward black teenager who didn’t drink or enjoy the normal transgressions of American adolescence, the usual dating and misbehaving that his friends, largely first-generation immigrants, were by contrast only too happy to enjoy. It’s a matter of understanding. Perhaps most disconcerting of all, Mark began posting these things on Facebook, and getting noticed for it. The film attempts to explore the ramifications of an anti-Muslim atmosphere through an intimate lens of friendship, personal faith, and extremism. What does the future hold for Lara Jean and Peter? He complains about the plight of Muslims while worsening the everyday security of the ones in his own life.
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Damon Gameau embarks on an experiment to document the effects of … Look at the way Tariq integrates photographs of the men in their youth, including Mark, into the arc of this story.
Sign up here. Soon, Mark was espousing the belief that all non-Muslims were the enemies of Muslims. Cinemark There are no featured audience reviews for Ghosts of Sugar Land at this time. Damon Gameau embarks on an experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body.
This, the young men tell us, played a role in Mark’s social life. Just confirm how you got your ticket. Ghosts of Sugar Land—the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders.
Learn more about our use of cookies and information. Directed by Enrico Maria Minto. Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers. It is focused on one person in particular: a young black man called Mark (a pseudonym) who, growing up in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land, befriends a vulnerable population of other young men of color—and betrays them some years later.
Ghosts of Sugar Land.
Mark went to a neighboring school and was the friend of a friend—"Kylo Ren," in the film. To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean. A failed bank robber locks himself in a home, along with a real estate agent, two IKEA addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal millionaire and a rabbit. But they also, to the extent that it’s possible, tell it to us straight. Sugar Land is alive with smart choices. Looking for more? |, October 16, 2019 Most tenuous of all is the fear these young men feel for their friend Mark, who as of the documentary’s filming over July 4th weekend in 2018 had crossed into Turkey to join ISIS, according to his Facebook posts. Forgot your password? We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.
This, as it turns out, is a complicated story, one that Mark’s friends recount alone, in pairs, and in small groups, seated in living rooms, parking lots, a convenience store, their bedrooms—the locales at the heart of this story, to say nothing of the men’s formative teenage years. Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password. Superman, Iron Man, Buzz Lightyear, Chewbacca, Super Mario, Darth Vader, Kylo Ren—these are the faces relaying this story to us, and in so many ways, the masks themselves are telling us what this story is really about. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalize our services and to customise our online advertisements.
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Okoro, and Tariq spreads them throughout the movie like propulsive little interludes, pushing us into each successive leg of Mark’s journey, darkening as Mark’s psyche seems to darken. |, October 16, 2019 With the 21-minute documentary short “Ghosts of Sugar Land,” which just landed on Netflix, the filmmaker — who turns 33 Tuesday — wanted … He went to high school in Sugar Land; the men in the masks are his friends. But then came the changes. "American Muslims, please wake up," he once wrote, before arguing that Jihad is obligatory. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. Ghosts of Sugar Land —the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders. This is a film about fear: the fear Mark’s friends feel as they realize he may have been an FBI informant, at a time when they’ve already caught wind of the FBI patrolling some of their families; the fear that Mark’s brash remarks online have only drawn more unwarranted scrutiny on the greater Houston Islamic community, at a time when Muslims in America are already bearing the brunt of such scrutiny. Doubts about whether Mark is so wrong to criticize the ways Muslims in America have grown complacent.
Fall TV First Look: Find Out What’s Coming, The Best Peacock Original Shows and Movies, All Upcoming Disney Movies: New Disney Live-Action, Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and More. The implications of this story, the questions and fears it raises, are built into the very fabric of Ghosts of Sugar Land, regarding which I’ve neglected to mention one extremely important detail: Tariq’s interviewees are all wearing masks.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. But nothing drives the point home like the doubts these men can only express from behind masks. Don't have an account? | Rating: 4/5 Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Shocked when their friend embraces extremism, a group of Muslim Americans in Texas recount their time with him and theories about his fate. But at a slim, galvanizing 21 minutes, it has all the accelerated urgency of one and is similarly predicated on the questions, doubts, discoveries, recollections, and worries of the people left behind. Please click the link below to receive your verification email.
The film started as "a small little comedy piece about somebody who went missing," Tariq has said, but grew into something far richer. With Giulia Alberoni, Tiziana Di Tonno, Tiziano Ferracci, Valerio Mammolotti. Tariq has saidthat the Star Wars and superhero masks were simply what was available at Party City. And all the while, their faces are concealed in these pop signifiers, as if the masks were a plea to regard these Muslim voices as American ones: our own American culture reflecting this peculiarly American story back at us. A good view of what it's like to be a young Muslim man in post-9/11 America. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood-that inevitable journey of loss.
Mark doesn’t seem to understand that the first-generation Westernization he so abhors is a cultural adaptation born of exactly the same fear that animates his most violent beliefs: the sense that the world is against you.
2019 TV-MA 21m Documentary Films. Available to download.
Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! There are many social, cultural, and spiritual strands in the 20-minute Ghosts of Sugar Land, and any of them could be pulled out into a feature-length project. Kiss the Ground. Sugar Land, with its dreamy July 4th interludes, its puffs of fireworks smoke that on one startling occasion merge with an image of smoke from an air raid, is no exception. All rights reserved. All Critics (6) |, October 22, 2019 Genres. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email.
JOIN NOW SIGN IN. The results are mixed, but impactful. First, he was a socially awkward black teenager who didn’t drink or enjoy the normal transgressions of American adolescence, the usual dating and misbehaving that his friends, largely first-generation immigrants, were by contrast only too happy to enjoy. It’s a matter of understanding. Perhaps most disconcerting of all, Mark began posting these things on Facebook, and getting noticed for it. The film attempts to explore the ramifications of an anti-Muslim atmosphere through an intimate lens of friendship, personal faith, and extremism. What does the future hold for Lara Jean and Peter? He complains about the plight of Muslims while worsening the everyday security of the ones in his own life.
As much as people like to throw around the term "Netflix and Chill," we wonder if they've ever found the right movie to help them in their quest to do just that. It started with an old love letter — and turned into a new romance. Doubts about whether blacks or Muslims (or those who reside at their intersection) have it worse in this country.
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Damon Gameau embarks on an experiment to document the effects of … Look at the way Tariq integrates photographs of the men in their youth, including Mark, into the arc of this story.
Sign up here. Soon, Mark was espousing the belief that all non-Muslims were the enemies of Muslims. Cinemark There are no featured audience reviews for Ghosts of Sugar Land at this time. Damon Gameau embarks on an experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body.
This, the young men tell us, played a role in Mark’s social life. Just confirm how you got your ticket. Ghosts of Sugar Land—the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders.
Learn more about our use of cookies and information. Directed by Enrico Maria Minto. Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers. It is focused on one person in particular: a young black man called Mark (a pseudonym) who, growing up in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land, befriends a vulnerable population of other young men of color—and betrays them some years later.
Ghosts of Sugar Land.
Mark went to a neighboring school and was the friend of a friend—"Kylo Ren," in the film. To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean. A failed bank robber locks himself in a home, along with a real estate agent, two IKEA addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal millionaire and a rabbit. But they also, to the extent that it’s possible, tell it to us straight. Sugar Land is alive with smart choices. Looking for more? |, October 16, 2019 Most tenuous of all is the fear these young men feel for their friend Mark, who as of the documentary’s filming over July 4th weekend in 2018 had crossed into Turkey to join ISIS, according to his Facebook posts. Forgot your password? We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.
This, as it turns out, is a complicated story, one that Mark’s friends recount alone, in pairs, and in small groups, seated in living rooms, parking lots, a convenience store, their bedrooms—the locales at the heart of this story, to say nothing of the men’s formative teenage years. Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password. Superman, Iron Man, Buzz Lightyear, Chewbacca, Super Mario, Darth Vader, Kylo Ren—these are the faces relaying this story to us, and in so many ways, the masks themselves are telling us what this story is really about. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalize our services and to customise our online advertisements.
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Okoro, and Tariq spreads them throughout the movie like propulsive little interludes, pushing us into each successive leg of Mark’s journey, darkening as Mark’s psyche seems to darken. |, October 16, 2019 With the 21-minute documentary short “Ghosts of Sugar Land,” which just landed on Netflix, the filmmaker — who turns 33 Tuesday — wanted … He went to high school in Sugar Land; the men in the masks are his friends. But then came the changes. "American Muslims, please wake up," he once wrote, before arguing that Jihad is obligatory. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. Ghosts of Sugar Land —the stunning documentary short by Bassam Tariq, currently streaming on Netflix—is a story of outsiders. This is a film about fear: the fear Mark’s friends feel as they realize he may have been an FBI informant, at a time when they’ve already caught wind of the FBI patrolling some of their families; the fear that Mark’s brash remarks online have only drawn more unwarranted scrutiny on the greater Houston Islamic community, at a time when Muslims in America are already bearing the brunt of such scrutiny. Doubts about whether Mark is so wrong to criticize the ways Muslims in America have grown complacent.
Fall TV First Look: Find Out What’s Coming, The Best Peacock Original Shows and Movies, All Upcoming Disney Movies: New Disney Live-Action, Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and More. The implications of this story, the questions and fears it raises, are built into the very fabric of Ghosts of Sugar Land, regarding which I’ve neglected to mention one extremely important detail: Tariq’s interviewees are all wearing masks.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. But nothing drives the point home like the doubts these men can only express from behind masks. Don't have an account? | Rating: 4/5 Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Shocked when their friend embraces extremism, a group of Muslim Americans in Texas recount their time with him and theories about his fate. But at a slim, galvanizing 21 minutes, it has all the accelerated urgency of one and is similarly predicated on the questions, doubts, discoveries, recollections, and worries of the people left behind. Please click the link below to receive your verification email.
The film started as "a small little comedy piece about somebody who went missing," Tariq has said, but grew into something far richer. With Giulia Alberoni, Tiziana Di Tonno, Tiziano Ferracci, Valerio Mammolotti. Tariq has saidthat the Star Wars and superhero masks were simply what was available at Party City. And all the while, their faces are concealed in these pop signifiers, as if the masks were a plea to regard these Muslim voices as American ones: our own American culture reflecting this peculiarly American story back at us. A good view of what it's like to be a young Muslim man in post-9/11 America. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood-that inevitable journey of loss.
Mark doesn’t seem to understand that the first-generation Westernization he so abhors is a cultural adaptation born of exactly the same fear that animates his most violent beliefs: the sense that the world is against you.
2019 TV-MA 21m Documentary Films. Available to download.
Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! There are many social, cultural, and spiritual strands in the 20-minute Ghosts of Sugar Land, and any of them could be pulled out into a feature-length project. Kiss the Ground. Sugar Land, with its dreamy July 4th interludes, its puffs of fireworks smoke that on one startling occasion merge with an image of smoke from an air raid, is no exception. All rights reserved. All Critics (6) |, October 22, 2019 Genres. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email.
JOIN NOW SIGN IN. The results are mixed, but impactful. First, he was a socially awkward black teenager who didn’t drink or enjoy the normal transgressions of American adolescence, the usual dating and misbehaving that his friends, largely first-generation immigrants, were by contrast only too happy to enjoy. It’s a matter of understanding. Perhaps most disconcerting of all, Mark began posting these things on Facebook, and getting noticed for it. The film attempts to explore the ramifications of an anti-Muslim atmosphere through an intimate lens of friendship, personal faith, and extremism. What does the future hold for Lara Jean and Peter? He complains about the plight of Muslims while worsening the everyday security of the ones in his own life.
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