I watched this documentary with basically little to no knowledge of anything involving ISIS, muslim culture, or the war on Syria. These Birds Walk and 11/8/16 filmmaker Bassam Tariq made Ghosts of Sugar Land before his capture, and created a haunting portrait of a young man through his friends. Clark finally found his place among the Muslim-American kids, who welcomed him as a fellow outsider and inspired his conversion to … | With the facts established, the documentary raises more questions than it tries to answer. Editorial: Even ‘Turning Texas Blue’ Won’t Fix Us If We Don’t Face Some Hard Truths, Editorial: Texas Wasn’t Prepared for the Statewide Vaccine Rush, COVID-19 Response has Been Starkly Different for Indigenous Communities in Texas, After Sarah Davis’ Election Defeat, Texas Reproductive Health Advocates Worry About Losing a Powerful Republican Ally. To live in the unknown, trying to protect your loved ones from radicalism, brought upon you by a loved one must be a constant battle with yourself and a country that doesn't want to educate itself to move forward. But it’s easy to see how a rigid belief system might appeal to a naive, lonely young man searching for community. This seems like a sympathy award to me. In January 2019, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) captured a group of men who they state were seeking to launch attacks against civilians fleeing the … But it’s easy to see how a rigid belief system might appeal to a naive, lonely young man searching for community. Mark's life in its own way may have triggered some kind of introversion. What Does that Mean for the School Year? They also just seemed like they wanted attention and weren't even very educated about their own religion. Clark has been on the radar before. It left me completely unsympathetic to the plight of the ISIS recruit and his friends. | Their friend, given the codename Mark in the film, is Warren Christopher Clark. 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The documentary was completely slanted in one way and assumes that every comment and interview was truthful. Because filming was completed shortly before Clark was captured on a Syrian battlefield and extradited to the United States, where he’s now awaiting trial, they refer to him by a pseudonym, “Mark.” And in a weird visual twist, all the interviewees wear plastic cartoon masks. A former Sugar Land, Texas, resident has been arrested and detained for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), announced Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers, U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick and Special Agent in Charge Perrye K. Turner of the FBI’s Houston Field Office. But this documentary is not about that. The fear and disbelief in the voices of "Mark's" group of friends, is heartbreaking. While the gimmickry in Ghosts Of Sugar Land is distracting, and it isn’t quite sure of what it wants to discuss, it’s a good view of what it’s like to … This film is 20 minutes of interviews with former friends of Warren Christopher Clark, a Texan who travelled to Syria to work for the Islamic State. 6 of 8 7 of 8. A total waste of time. Because the "muslims" in this "documentary" said that they are treated worse than, for example, black people in the United States? An electrifying new documentary captures a forgotten conflict in the sleepy coastal community of Seadrift. “It’s a portrait of my friends through the lens of someone who disappeared.” On those grounds, Ghosts of Sugar Land is a resounding success. After reading some of the reviews it seems that a lot of people are not interested in knowing how terrorism affects Muslim communities in the US, but I found it a very touching and raw account from a perspective we don't often see. Shocked when their friend embraces extremism, a group of Muslim Americans in Texas recount their time with him and theories about his fate. Warren Christopher Clark (left) and Zaid Abed al-Hamid (right) in SDF Custody. All the secrecy is GONE. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood-that inevitable journey of loss. Are masks irony? Seamus Hughes, deputy director on … A pathetic attempt at a documentary with no point at all. Boring, no substance, stupid masks and it's 21 minutes of my life I'll never get back. It was amazingly boring. Anyway, the people, "Mark's" friends who were interviewed in this movie were definitely (at least some of them) not muslims. No information about what he did or what he was saying he believed in.. why would you end it like that? Ghosts of Sugar Land follows group of suburban Muslims as they try to reconcile the disappearance of their close friend who had been radicalized by ISIS. Also, the heartbreaking feelings behind "Mark´s" friends masks fill all documentary scenario. Despite the serious subject, getting the interviewees to wear fictitious character masks took further from the severity of the topic - which seemed to be done intentionally. It was pretty good for a 20 min film. A man who clearly did not fit in, ran off to the worst possible location on the planet, just to be part of something bigger. 1 Summary 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 Gallery 4.1 Videos 4.2 Promotional Images 5 See More KC Okoro Watch Ghosts of Sugar Land on Netflix Official Website Sundance Institute Clark made contact with the group by applying to be an English teacher at the University of Mosul, Iraq, having been a substitute teacher in Sugar Land, Texas. Austin, Texas 78762 So poetic, a true Muslim story explored sensitively by a Muslim filmmaker. But his religious fervor soon far eclipsed theirs. Some of the most powerful moments come from Clark’s former best friend, who wears a Kylo Ren mask. What Can We Do About It? Was expecting something interesting and like others have said, it has no substance. External Reviews “Some of these guys are working in fields like IT, and they’re afraid of being Googled,” Tariq explains, “so they wanted to be anonymous. The documentary gives the city name on the title, a lot of photos with only the supposed radicalized guy's face and after calling him by a pseudominum the entire movie it gives his real name at the end. I really wanted to give this documentary a shot because I live in Houston, but I was thoroughly disappointed. Interpret it how you want, but partying and the "Western lifestyle" isn't really compatible with the Quran to be honest. Brilliant! If you're really interested in someone's story who "joined" ISIS, or the friends & relatives of someone like that then this movie isn't for you. TV-MA | 21min | Documentary, Short | 16 October 2019 (USA) A group of suburban Muslims attempt to reconcile the disappearance of a close friend and must learn to live with the consequences of his actions. The Sugar Land home of Warren Christopher Clark’s parents sits on a tree-lined street in a comfortable suburban neighborhood. It’s also the same town where “Mark” (real name Warren Christopher Clark) grew up. Warren Christopher Clark, 34, reportedly sent a resume to ISIS seeking a teaching position. Poor, poor documentary, I wouldnt even bother. In some of the film’s recreations of old photographs, we see Iron Man grandstanding in the masjid, first as a teenager and then as an adult; or Optimus Prime sticking his torso out of the sunroof of a car, flipping off the camera. Ghosts of Sugar Land. No background info on the history of Islam or it's preachings, no background info on the subject in question. Warren Christopher Clark, also known as Abu Muhammad, is originally from Houston. A federal grand jury returned a sealed indictment against Clark on January 23, 2019. After premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the Bassam Tariq- directed documentary Ghosts of Sugar Land is making its Netflix debut on Wednesday, Oct. 16.. Set in Sugar Land, Texas, the Sundance-winning documentary follows a group of young suburban Muslim Americans as they recount the disappearance and radicalization of their friend, Warren Christopher Clark… In this visually stunning documentary, ingenuity is humanity’s fatal flaw. I do agree that the choice to provide little to no information about "Mark's" actual actions is a little confusing as a viewer, but on the other side of that, I think it lends an interesting mysterious tone to the whole thing, and makes it all the more powerful when the filmmakers do decide to elaborate more on "Mark". Not to sound condescending, but I think those who are criticizing this as "pointless" or "vague" are missing its purpose. The Sugar Land man was reportedly captured by … That's the official synopsis, yet the documentary is purely just a pointless discussion among uninformed individuals speculating what happened of the 'close friend', without even exploring anything substantial. Also, the guy being interwied in the middle of a store with people walking around? GHOSTS OF SUGAR LAND, a former friend of Warren Christopher Clark, the substitute teacher from Sugar Land, Texas who is accused of joining ISIS, 2019. Read this to find out who this is about and what he is accused of doing. In some of the film’s recreations of old photographs, we see Iron Man grandstanding in the masjid, first as a teenager and then as an adult; or Optimus Prime sticking his torso out of the sunroof of a car, flipping off the camera. FAQ We all play roles constrained by culture, class, and race—a truth that weighs especially heavy on immigrant kids. Ghosts of Sugar Land consists mostly of one-on-one and small-group interviews shot in a convenience store, in a strip-mall parking lot, and in the friends’ childhood homes. Warren Christopher Clark, 34, was captured recently by the Syrian Democratic Fo… … Warren Christopher Clark, 34, reportedly sent a resume to ISIS seeking a teaching position. Compelling and dark, the movie manages to cover a lot of ground in just 21 minutes. “I am now currently living in the Islamic state,” Clark wrote. Bunch of ignorant teens talking about their way more ignorant friend. The premise revolves around a young American Muslim man, Mark, who converted to Islam and became radicalized, and the reasons for it. “It’s a portrait of my friends through the lens of someone who disappeared.” On those grounds. Warren Christopher Clark, a Texas man recently captured with ISIS fighters in Syria, has been brought back to the U.S. by law enforcement and faces charges of aiding ISIS. I had never heard about this, but it reminded me of an article talking about radicalized teens/young adults in the states. (512) 477-0746. It touches on how a fairly normal kid can go rogue given the right circumstances and it humanises that fact. P.O. “I’m sure people want to know what life is like here, so I’ll tell you honestly.” Clark went on to describe his life as a member of ISIS in Syria, from the food (“You won’t find Chinese takeaway, Mexican, or sushi”) to slavery (“Slaves do exist here, but I personally haven’t seen any.”). “It was surreal.” How had a classmate they remembered as shy, quirky, and thoughtful gone so far astray? Warren Christopher Clark, 34, is charged with attempting to provide himself as material support to ISIS. Warren Christopher Clark previously sent his resume to the Islamic State in hopes of becoming an English teacher, according to reports. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a 2019 documentary film directed by Bassam Tariq, written by Thomas Niles and Bassam Tariq and starring Jennifer Julian and Kc Okoro. For what? Awards His new devotion to Islam left him once again on the fringes, at odds with the friends one interviewee describes as “just trying to be as American as possible.”. This "documentary" didn't have anything. Texas Has the Widest Digital Divide in the Nation. He even sent a resume with a cover letter to the course director, under the alias of Abu Mohammed al-Ameriki. Whether you find this trope jarring or effective will depend on your taste. Janis Joplin’s Inimitable Voice: An authoritative new biography explores what drove the iconic Texan singer. Synopsis. They’d been watching Clark unravel on Facebook for years, as he’d posted increasingly radical messages about Islam. It's not hard to find who they are. | But 34-year-old Warren Christopher Clark, who is being held in Kurdish custody, told NBC News in an exclusive interview that he does not regret throwing in his lot with ISIS. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was released on … The dialogue, if you can call it that, was horrible and nothing happens. That question drives Ghosts of Sugar Land, a short film by Tariq that debuted on Netflix this week. As they ponder what they could have done differently, director Bassam Tariq pieces together the life of the nameless friend — made more mysterious by the pop culture-themed masks that the friends wear. A former substitute teacher from Texas has been indicted for allegedly trying to work as an English teacher for ISIS. 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I was very interested in knowing what happened. And was radicalized by ISIS. They were talking about drinking and partying etc, how can you be a Muslim when you don't follow the Quran? Metacritic Reviews. Warren Christopher Clark of Sugar Land made national headlines when it was reported he had been captured by Kurdish rebels in Syria last January. Yet, his friends still have hope, telling themselves he might not be the person they think he was all along. Two Americans have been captured among a group of five ISIS fighters in eastern Syria. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood—that inevitable journey of loss. This film is a must NOT see. He was a lonely kid who didn't fit in. © 2021 The Texas Observer. Federal prosecutors on Friday announced that Warren Christopher Clark, a former resident of Sugar Land, Texas, has been charged with "attempting to provide himself as material support to ISIS." However, the documentary has very few substance/information. This film is 20 minutes of interviews with former friends of Warren Christopher Clark, a Texan who travelled to Syria to work for the Islamic State. One of the worst documentaries I've ever seen, Accidental Radicalization of American into ISIS, Pointless conclusion for a sensitive social drama, 21 minutes of your life you'll never get back. The documentary is not satisfying because it gives very little information. Clark is a young Black man and childhood friend of the group who, in … Totally pointless. Zero point to this "documentary". Cant believe Netflix even listed this. Here's to more of our people telling our stories! He grew a beard and spent a lot of time ranting online, with a typical post arguing it was indecent for Muslim men to wear shorts. Just a waste of 21 min of my life. Co-opted by whites, country music was largely shaped by black and immigrant musicians. 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So I was fairly excited to watch this very interesting story about the effects of someone's loved ones when they become involved in something so horrible. Warren Christopher Clark, a Texas man recently captured with ISIS fighters in Syria, has been brought back to the U.S. by law enforcement and faces charges of aiding ISIS. This film is 20 minutes of interviews with former friends of Warren Christopher Clark, a Texan who travelled to Syria to work for the Islamic State. The subject of this documentary and the fact it is apparently a sundance winner gave me so much hope for it, but to no avail. A former substitute teacher from Texas has been indicted for allegedly trying to work as an English teacher for ISIS. Ghosts of Sugar Land is a look at the jump from boyhood to adulthood—that inevitable journey of loss. Indeed, it explains almost nothing about why "Mark" became extremist and why his friends thought he was an FBI spy. 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