2006 50 min 1-932869-00-X This film has subtitles English & Arabic

Reel Bad Arabs

How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Featuring Jack Shaheen

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Synopsis

This groundbreaking documentary dissects a slanderous aspect of cinematic history that has run virtually unchallenged from the earliest days of silent film to today's biggest Hollywood blockbusters. Featuring acclaimed author Dr. Jack Shaheen, the film explores a long line of degrading images of Arabs--from Bedouin bandits and submissive maidens to sinister sheikhs and gun-wielding ""terrorists""--along the way offering devastating insights into the origin of these stereotypic images, their development at key points in U.S. history, and why they matter so much today. Shaheen shows how the persistence of these images over time has served to naturalize prejudicial attitudes toward Arabs and Arab culture, in the process reinforcing a narrow view of individual Arabs and the effects of specific US domestic and international policies on their lives. By inspiring critical thinking about the social, political, and basic human consequences of leaving these Hollywood caricatures unexamined, the film challenges viewers to recognize the urgent need for counter-narratives that do justice to the diversity and humanity of Arab people and the reality and richness of Arab history and culture.

Introduction | Myths of Arabland | The Arab Threat: Mideast Politics & Hollywood | Terror Inc.: Demonizing Palestinians & Muslims | The Only Good Arab... | Islamophobia | Getting Real

Release Date:2006
Duration:50 min
ISBN:1-932869-00-X
Subtitles:English & Arabic

Trailers

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Filmmaker Credits

Director
Sut Jhally
Producer
Jeremy Earp
Post-Production Supervisor
Andrew Killoy
Editors
Sut Jhally
Editors
Andrew Killoy
Editors
Mary Patierno
Additional Editing
Jeremy Smith
Sound Engineering
Peter Acker
Sound Engineering
Armadillo Audio Group
Media Research & Collection
Kenyon King
Media Research & Collection
Bathsheba Ratzkoff
Subtitling
Jason Young
Arabic Translation
Huda Yehia
Arabic Translation
The Translation Center at the University of Massachusetts
Graphic Designer
Shannon McKenna
Additional Motion Graphics
Janet Brockelhurst
Production Assistant
Jason Young
DVD Authoring
Andrew Killoy
DVD Authoring
Jeremy Smith
Additional Footage Provided by
Mary Patierno
Additional Footage Provided by
The Newsmarket

Film Festivals

Official Selection
2007 Date Palm Film Festival

Conference Screenings

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Annual Convention
Washington, DC
June 8-10, 2007
Middle East Studies Association FilmFest
Montreal, QC
November 17 - 20, 2007
Annual Students of Color Conference
Yakima, WA
April 14-16, 2011
National Association for Multicultural Education
Chicago, IL
November 2-5, 2011

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Praise

"One of the major benefits of the film -- and certainly, of Shaheen's approach -- is to encourage students to take their popular culture seriously and to help them recognize how easily political perspectives can be embedded into what seems to be a pure entertainment... Ours is a culture which truly needs to recognize how stereotypes are perpetuated. Almost all minority groups -- Black, Asians, gays and lesbians, Hispanics -- are examined by scholars in terms of how American popular culture stereotypes them. Often missing is a discussion of the ramifications of this stereotyping. Reel Bad Arabs does both: it explains what the stereotypes are and it challenges viewers to recognize what stereotyping can do."
Teaching Sociology
"The relentless cinematic assault on Arabs has been our culture's most insidious yet closeted disgrace-until now. [Reel Bad Arabs] casts a penetrating spotlight on the movies that have shaped our infinitely distorted and warped views of Arab and Muslim life."
Renee Tajima-Pena
Producer-Director, Sundance Award-Winning Film, My America
"The documentary successfully illustrates the racism inherent in blockbuster cinema, by using popular filmic examples to ensure the film's premise resonates with its audience... The film is subdivided into several chapters such as: Myths of Arabland; The Arab Threat: Mideast Politics & Hollywood; Terror Inc. Demonizing Palestinians & Muslims; Islamophohia; and Getting Real. In this way, audiences unfamiliar with visual media studies, or the history of U.S. international relations, receive an introduction into the highly controversial historical relationship between the U.S. and the Middle East."
Linnea J. Hussein
Columbia University
Film & History
"For years, with rare passion and eloquence, Jack Shaheen has raised a constant, resonating voice on behalf of the Arab in America. An undaunted warrior devoted to righting the wrongs of distortion that have too long persisted, Shaheen has displayed unwavering dedication to the cause of fair play for ethnic groups who have suffered from misrepresentation by our film industry-Arabs most of all. For his courage in protecting the integrity of an entire people against the tides of prejudice in American mass culture, we are all deeply in his debt."
Asaad Kelada
Director
"Timely and salutary ... highly recommended for all public and academic libraries."
Library Journal
"... A well conceived and constructed documentary... This film raises a number of important issues around stereotypes that would prove valuable as discussion in media, film and cultural studies courses. Recommended."
Educational Media Reviews Online
"It came as quite a shock to suddenly recognize a form of racial stereotyping that is so widespread-yet somehow invisible-and almost as old as the cinema itself. Dr. Shaheen carefully documents an astonishing array of Arab villains, sheikhs, and maidens. Highly recommended!"
John Skillin
Director, Audio Visual Services, Montclair Public Library
"Jack Shaheen continues to be a piercing laser of fairness and sanity in pointing out Hollywood's ongoing egregious smearing of Arabs."
Howard Rosenberg
Los Angeles Times TV Critic
"Reel Bad Arabs performs an invaluable service by visually demonstrating the sheer volume of unrelenting negative images found in Hollywood films... Shaheen stresses that Hollywood's Arab images now seriously interfere with the ability of Americans to think rationally about the Middle East. Jack Shaheen says, 'Enough.' No sane person could disagree."
Cineaste
"This taut, well-argued analysis of ethnicity betrayed shows us the power of Hollywood's movies to miseducate the senses-and, since the senses are its gateways, to distort the soul."
Camelia Anwar Sadat
"Jack G. Shaheen has long been a prophet in the Hollywood wilderness, writing from carefully documented scholarship that exposes the film industry's negative portrayals of Arabs and Muslims."
James M. Wall
Senior Contributing Editor, The Christian Century
"Calm, measured, fair, even-handed, and compassionate. A powerful and important film that validates the human dignity of Arabs and Muslims."
Laurence Michalak
Director of CEMAT, the Overseas Research Center in Tunisia of the American Institute of Maghreb Studies
"An excellent starting point for discussions about media representations of race, gender, and religion, the relationship between politics and entertainment media, and the effects of stereotyping."
Journalism History
"Jack Shaheen is a one-man anti-defamation league who has exposed Hollywood's denigration of Arabs in most, if not all, of its films."
Helen Thomas
Distinguished Journalist and Author
"Jack Shaheen exposes in appalling detail this nightmare side of the Hollywood dream machine."
Christopher Dickey
Author, Innocent Blood
Middle East Editor Newsweek Magazine
"How can one ignore this thesis given the accumulative impact of the compiled images coupled with Dr. Shaheen's commentary? Very impressive work."
Janice Welsch
Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University
Co-author, Multicultural Films: A Resource Guide

Press Reviews

CAST OF VILLAINS
Washington Post | William Booth | June 23, 2007
REAL BAD HOLLYWOOD: HOW WESTERN FILM DEMONIZES ARABS AND MUSLIMS
Art Threat | Tim McSorley | March 9, 2007
REEL BAD ARABS: HOW HOLLYWOOD VILIFIES A PEOPLE
Democracy Now! | Amy Goodman | October 19, 2007
HOLLYWOOD MUSLUMANLARDAN OZUR DILER MI?
Zaman | Ekram Dumanli | January 24, 2009
'REEL BAD ARABS' SCREENED IN HOLLYWOOD
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs | Pat McDonnell Twair | September/October 2007
VALENTINO'S SHEIK: AN 'OTHER' MADE TO SWOON OVER
NPR | Neda Ulaby | February 4, 2008
STILL GETTING THE SHORT END OF THE CINEMATIC STICK
The Daily Star, Lebanon | Jim Quilty | April 30, 2008
The Eastern Echo | Katie Milewski | January 26, 2011
'REEL BAD ARABS' PUSH STEREOTYPES
ARAB IMAGE LTD
On The Media | February 2, 2007
BID TO UNRAVEL 'BAD ARAB' CLICHE
Al Jazeera | Motez Bishara | December 18, 2006
MINORITY REPRESENTATION CONCERNS ADDRESSED IN REEL BAD ARABS
Examiner.com | Matthew Young | August 4, 2012
DESPOT, OIL SHEIK, TERRORIST
Montreal Mirror| Samer Elatrash | March 22-28, 2007