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Towelhead

Original title: Nothing Is Private
  • 2007
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
12K
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Summer Bishil in Towelhead (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for Towelhead, directed by Alan Ball.
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A young Lebanese-American girl struggles with her sexual obsession, a bigoted Army reservist and her strict father during the Gulf War.A young Lebanese-American girl struggles with her sexual obsession, a bigoted Army reservist and her strict father during the Gulf War.A young Lebanese-American girl struggles with her sexual obsession, a bigoted Army reservist and her strict father during the Gulf War.

  • Director
    • Alan Ball
  • Writers
    • Alan Ball
    • Alicia Erian
  • Stars
    • Summer Bishil
    • Aaron Eckhart
    • Peter Macdissi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Ball
    • Writers
      • Alan Ball
      • Alicia Erian
    • Stars
      • Summer Bishil
      • Aaron Eckhart
      • Peter Macdissi
    • 65User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Summer Bishil
    Summer Bishil
    • Jasira Maroun
    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • Travis Vuoso
    Peter Macdissi
    Peter Macdissi
    • Rifat Maroun
    • (as Peter MacDissi)
    Chris Messina
    Chris Messina
    • Barry
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Gail Monahan
    Gemmenne de la Peña
    Gemmenne de la Peña
    • Denise
    Robert Baker
    Robert Baker
    • Mr. Joffrey
    Eamonn Roche
    • School Photographer
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • Evelyn Vuoso
    Chase Ellison
    Chase Ellison
    • Zack Vuoso
    Irina Voronina
    Irina Voronina
    • "Snow Queen" Centerfold
    Cleo King
    Cleo King
    • Sales Clerk
    Michael McShae
    • Middle School Jerk
    D.C. Cody
    D.C. Cody
    • Middle School Jerk
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    • Janitor
    Nathalie Walker
    Nathalie Walker
    • "Golf Girl" Centerfold
    Kim Knight
    • Topless Golfer
    • (as Kimberly Knight)
    LoriDawn Messuri
    LoriDawn Messuri
    • Golfer
    • (as Loridawn Messuri)
    • Director
      • Alan Ball
    • Writers
      • Alan Ball
      • Alicia Erian
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews65

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    7yonkondy

    How 'Crash' really should have felt.

    I figured well before the credits that the writer and/or director was extraordinarily gifted - and I was correct. (Can't wait to see what he's up to next.) Even though 'Crash' was just palatable enough for the AMPAS, it seemed a bit hackneyed. This is the film America really needs to see. As a screenwriter, one of the first exercises in creating honest characters is to examine the antagonist's motives as deeply as the protagonist's. Ball did this so effectively and affectively in 'American Beauty' that there ceased to be antagonists - and left only catalysts for change. 'Towelhead' (or 'Nothing is Private') does this masterfully. I learned early on in life that the seed of each emotion and action lies somewhere dormant in our hearts and heads. When I was inserted into Aaron Eckhart's mind, I started to emote with him - and it was scary. And not a popcorn-eating type-of-experience. Same can be said for our young female protag - I wasn't a teenager that long ago. Even those these sentiments aren't 'politically correct', they still exist - and are much more common than our media is permitted to let on. Even though this movie probably made no money, and similar films won't for the same reasons, I'm very glad it exists. It is a wonderful document for our times and huge stepping- stone. In fact, can you think of a better film that defines 'real' post-911 America? I'm sure there are a few - but not too many.
    Kontradiktatur

    A movie that will be ignored.......

    So that is why it needs to be spread by us that loved it. I haven't been able get out the images out of my head. It such a complex motion picture, and only Alan Ball could tackle this controversial material. It's so well acted. It's a great cast, but it is Bishil that sweeps us all away. A highly important movie, sad that it's gonna be forgotten. But in a few years time, people will say just like Gob in "Arrested Development"; "I mad a huge misstake"

    In overall I recommend this movie to everyone. It speaks on so many important subjects that often gets ignored by the mass. Movies are meant to provoke you, make you feel inferior and make you think. "Towelhead" does that and a little bit more.
    9heffay111

    Brilliantly Honest

    "Towelhead" is an incredibly honest and sincere movie. It tells its story without pretense, without agenda, and without b.s.

    Looking at the IMDb reviews and ratings, it appears that not everyone enjoys this movie. If you are made uncomfortable by the honest portrayal of adolescent sexuality, racism, sexism, bad parenting, sexual assault, and sexual predation, then you will not enjoy this movie.

    If you are like myself and my wife, and you feel that dealing with the life of a young woman torn between cultures and divorced parents, objectified by a society that also rejects her, and as confused and eager and scared of her own sexuality as every young teen has ever been, then you feel this is one of the best films of the year.

    But not everyone is going to be comfortable with honesty. I found it to be a wonderful breath of fresh air. Others will be made uncomfortable and will then make up reasons to dislike it. I even read a review by someone who somehow thought that the villain of the story, the clear, obvious villain, was the hero.
    7dead47548

    Breaks stereotypes while remaining mostly realistic.

    Towelhead's themes of racism, sexual development and the horrors that lie in the dark abyss of suburbia basically come down to one thing: stereotyping. The film goes through many different lives and stories, all through the eyes of 13-year old Jasira (played with great bravery and intelligence by Summer Bishil). Through her eyes we see how everyone around her is just stereotyped immediately by the people living in this world and even by the audience. The aggressive Arab-American, the ignorant redneck pedophile, the horny black teenager, the pregnant hippie, etc. All of these typical characters are alive in this world and while they do have some of the characteristics that you would expect from the stereotypes of the character, Alan Ball does a good job of making them more diverse, complex and simply human than you would expect.

    There were some things I really liked and some that I really didn't like. It all felt kind of awkward to me, but I think that helped the themes of the story in a way. Either way, Aaron Eckhart gave a really fantastic performance. He uses that boyish charm and those unimaginably handsome looks to make a horrifically despicable character borderline likable until his final scenes. One of those performances where you know that he's only going to bring horrible things to the main character's life and he makes you so uneasy when he's in a room alone with her, but you can't take your eyes off of him. A truly fascinating performance. I really think he's one of the very best actors working today. Peter Macdissi and Summer Bishil were also great, just a little less-so than Eckhart.
    9Pavel-8-2

    Sundance premier under new name

    Just left the Sundance premier. They changed the title back to Towelhead, kind of a harsh turn-off while choosing a movie, but I guess that was the name of the semi- autobiographical novel. The author was present and looks well recovered from her childhood.

    I can see why many reviewers hate this movie. It's cringe-worthy to watch the sexual awakening of a pubescent teen, when her parents and other important adults are childishly self-centered, in contrast to her own childlike innocence, honesty and vulnerability. That contrast and that cringe are what make it real and relevant. An unnerving part of the story is that the protagonist is never a victim. She is too inexperienced and too unmentored to act in what an adult would consider her own best interest, at least at first. But, she never participates in anything against her will. She is never denied her freedom, at least no one who tries to restrict her has the will and persistence to succeed for long. Hers is not to suffer, then be redeemed and live happily ever after. Hers is to introduce sex into her life this way, then go on.

    Regarding the mechanics of the movie, it is explicit, but not graphic. Viewers hoping for teen porn will be disappointed, body parts stay covered or concealed by camera angles.

    The story engages all types of Americans around this kid's ambivalent choices, a socially liberal me-generation mom, a conservative Christian Arab Dad, right-wing white Christian neighbors, liberal social activist neighbors, a middle class black friend, and a Latina mom- figure who mistakes her of one of her own. The acting is great. As one would expect, there's lots of room for humor. Once over the cringing,if you did get over it, it was an engaging and thought-provoking movie.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Actress Summer Bishil turned 18 before filming started.
    • Goofs
      When Jasira is talking to her mother on the payphone when her father has locked her out, there is a "We Card" sticker visible in the convenience store window. The "We Card" tobacco program was not started until 1995, several years after the movie takes place.
    • Quotes

      Jasira Maroun: [about girlie magazine] Women look at these pictures?

      Melina Hines: Yeah. They look at them and feel like crap.

      Jasira Maroun: Do women ever look at them and feel good?

      Melina Hines: Well, maybe. Is that how you feel? I mean, they're sexy pictures. How anyone feels when they look at them doesn't really matter. It's private. But how a kid your age got a magazine like this, that isn't private. Who gave you this?

      Jasira Maroun: [no answer]

      Melina Hines: Jasira, did an adult give you this?

      Jasira Maroun: [no answer]

    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: Towelhead (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      She Drives Me Crazy
      Written by David Steele & Roland Gift

      Performed by Fine Young Cannibals

      (c) 1988 EMI Virgin Music Ltd.

      All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Alan Ball Project
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Indian Paintbrush
      • Scott Rudin Productions
      • This Is That Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $372,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,823
      • Sep 14, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $691,733
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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