Imaginary Muslims & Other Perfect Strangers

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psychedelic & experimental digital cinema.images/photos/films/illustrations/ephemera of America's Others transformed.Arabs-Masons-Indians-Saints-Communists-Gypsies&select Others. American memory animated with beautiful world-edge music.
  • Directed by: Ken Adams
  • Runtime: 1 hour 13 minutes
  • Release year: 2005
  • Studio: CreateSpace
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Synopsis: psychedelic & experimental digital cinema.images/photos/films/illustrations/ephemera of America's Others transformed.Arabs-Masons-Indians-Saints-Communists-Gypsies&select Others. American memory animated with beautiful world-edge music.
Directed by: Ken Adams
Runtime: 1 hour 13 minutes
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Release year: 2005
Studio: CreateSpace
ASIN: B004N74NBS (Rental) and B000NHQWO8 (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: Feburary 13, 2005

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Psychedelic animated collage meets Postcolonial Studies in a compelling visual and musical commentary on Euro-American colonialism / imperialism, and the orientalist construct. Ken Adams has made an innovative step forward in awakening American popular culture to its long held stereotypes of the indigenous and Oriental "Other."
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