The Taqwacores – great reviews post Sundance

February 1st, 2010
by tmcguire47

 

“The Taqwacores” is getting a lot of great reviews and good buzz following Sundance.  I do have one question, to which I cannot seem to find an answer: Did it sell?  That is really the purpose of Sundance, right, to get in front of people with money so they can buy and help distribute your film.  Anyway, buzz is good.  EOnline mentions it as a Buzzworthy selectionTime Out London picked it as one of the ten best of the festival.

One of controversial characters is Rebeya, played by Noureen DeWulf.  Several of the review focus in part on this character.  Many of the write ups from Sundance praise the character and DeWulf herself.  The character and actress display intelligence and understanding, as exemplified by this quote from the Park Record:

“I just love the idea of making your whole life a testament to the very thing you oppose,” DeWulf said about the character. “It’s not easy being a Muslim woman in this country post 9/11 and everybody has the right and the ability to create who they are.”

“People like to associate Muslims with a certain type of behavior and that is usually not punk rock behavior,” she said.

Congrats to everyone involved.

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