
Towelhead follows the dark, bold and shockingly funny life of Jasira, a 13-year-old Arab-American girl, as she navigates the confusing and frightening path of adolescence and her own sexual awakening.
When Jasira's mother sends her to Houston to live with her strict Lebanese father, she quickly learns that her new neighbors find her and her father a curiosity. Worse, her budding womanhood makes her traditional and hot-tempered father uncomfortable. Lonely in this new environment, Jasira seeks friendship and acceptance from her neighbors Mr. Vuoso, an Army reservist, and Melina, a meddling but caring expectant mother.
Thrown into an unfamiliar suburban world, Jasira must confront racism and hypocrisy at home and at school - and at the same time struggle to make sense of her raging hormones and newfound sexuality. Her boyfriend, Thomas, though a few years older, provides some comfort - but even that relationship causes problems when her father discovers that Thomas is black. Surrounded by adults who are just as lost as she is, Jasira yearns for understanding, even amidst often brutal acts.
Based on the critically acclaimed novel by Alicia Erian and written for the screen and directed by Alan Ball (Oscar winning writer of American Beauty and creator of Six Feet Under), Towelhead stars Aaron Eckhart, Toni Collette, Maria Bello, Peter Macdissi and newcomer Summer Bishil as Jasira.
Special Features:
- Towelhead: Community Discussion - Director Alan Ball hosts 2 insightful panels on issues the film raises, 1 including co-stars Summer Bishil and Peter Macdissi, the other including the novel's original author Alicia Erian
Towelhead was released September 12th, 2008 and stars Summer Bishil, Chris Messina, Maria Bello, Peter Macdissi, Gemmenne de la Peña, Robert Baker, Eamonn Roche, Aaron Eckhart. The film is directed by Alan Ball.

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The CryptKeeper
I've never heard of this movie, but the name sounds dumb, and I don't like Aaron Eckart. So I won't be renting this.
3 years agoby @catwomanFlag
CelluloidDreams
Another film that came and went with the wind! I missed this fiolm I wanted to see it since Aaron Eckhart & Toni Collette were int he film...too good damn actors!
3 years agoby @2movieguysFlag