Valentino's Ghost (Valentino's Ghost: The Politics Behind Images of Arabs & Muslims in the Media)
Contemporary World Cinema - Doha Tribecca Film Festival 2012
Synopsis
In the 1920s, the mysterious exoticism of the figure of the Arab sheikh made Rudolph Valentino one of the hugest celebrities the world has ever known. Today, American mass media portrayals of Arabs and Muslims often paint them as perpetrators of mindless violence, bent on the destruction of America and its way of life. Why? How did this change come about? Through interviews with historians and media experts, this refreshingly courageous documentary provides a crucial look at the historical, political and social context in which dangerously simplistic representations of Arabs, Muslims and Islam arose. Further, it suggests those representations make understanding Islam essentially impossible for American viewers. ‘Valentino’s Ghost’ has inspired much discussion since its premiere at the Venice Film Festival; lively dialogue is sure to follow its first appearance in the Middle East.
About the Director
Born and brought up in India of Dutch, German and Sikh heritage, Michael Singh majored in film production at the University of Southern California. He worked as a writer and producer for US television and wrote and associate produced ‘Mahalia Jackson: The Power and the Glory’ (1997). He has directed two documentary shorts: ‘The Prisoner’s Song’ (2008) and ‘Rebel Queen’ (2009).
Credits
- Director
- Michael Singh
- Screenwriter
- Michael Singh
- Producer
- Catherine Jordan
- Editor
- Brad Fuller, Michael Singh, Catherine Jordan, James Knight
- Music
- Lisa Coleman
- Cinematographer
- Mark Shepherd, Barry Conrad, Darren Rydstrom, Joseph Hudson
- Other
- Narrator: Mike Farrell
- Cast
- Maz Jobrani, Robert Fisk, John Mearsheimer, Tony Shalhoub, Anthony Shadid, Gore Vidal
Contacts
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Press Contact
Michael Singh
- Company:
- Michael Singh Productions, Inc
- Phone:
- 323 466 5000
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Sales Contact
Catherine Le Clef
- Company:
- Cat and Docs
- Phone:
- +33 183 970 546