Mooz-Lum (2010)

Drama, Family, General Film

Director: Qasim Basir

Writer(s): Qasim Basir

Starring: Evan Ross, Nia Long, Roger Guenveur Smith, Danny Glover, Summer Bishil, Dorian Missick, Kunal Sharma, Michael Simpson, Maryam Basir, Kimberley Drummond, Vladimir Versailles, Jonathan Smith, Jon Manganello, Atif Hashwi, Azhar Usman, Wayman Ezell, Qasim Basir, Attika Torrence, Molly Paddock, Devin Scillian, Cher Santiago, Brian Balzerini, Dredan McFall, Peter Carey, Stacie Mitchell, Lise Lacasse, Laura Lapidus, Sky Lee, Teri Clark, Tiren Jhames, Steve Blackwood, Jeremiah Johnson, Kareem Jones, Bill Lumbert, Dilip Sundaram, Urmila Sundaram, Gabrielle Wilson-Johnson, Caitlin Burt, Pamela Croydon, Bobby Cullen, Laura Kriss, Sean Mogridge, Scott Norman, Sean H. Robertson, Patricia Yasbeck

Synopsis: Pulled between his strict Muslim upbringing by his father (Roger Guenveur Smith) and the normal social life he’s never had, Tariq Mahdi (Evan Ross) enters college in a state of confusion. New relationships with Muslims and non-Muslims alike challenge his already shaken ideals, and the estrangement with his mother (Nia Long) and sister troubles him. When the attacks of 9/11 happen without warning, Tariq is forced to face his past and make the biggest decisions of his life.

Release Date: September 17, 2010 | Length: 99 min | Genre: Drama, Family | MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic material and some violent content.

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