Albert Brooks Looks for Comedy in the Muslim World
by Andre Soares

“This had never happened before. There’s been no other American comedy that’s made light of anything after 9/11. Nobody knows what will happen. The audience could stand up and walk out, they could boo, who knows? I don’t have any road map here. I was told that, ‘We think it will be O.K.,’ but I was also told that people don’t mince words here. If you hit the nail wrongly, it’s like your thumb: you know it right away.” That’s Albert Brooks, referring to his latest film, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World. Brooks was quoted in Dave Kehr’s article “So an Imam Walks Into a Mosque . . .” in the New York Times.
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