Monday, March 03, 2025
Support Docuseries "What Happened to Rap?" on Unjust Incarceration of Imam Jamil Al-Amin
Friday, August 02, 2024
Film: "Eid Mubarak" - Streaming on PBS
Sunday, June 25, 2023
Film: "Bilal: A New Breed of Hero" by Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Film: Americanish, Directed by Iman Zawahry
Americanish: A Case Study in American-Muslim Representation
Iman Zawahry, Aizzah Fatima and Sabeen Sadiq participated in a panel discussion entitled Americanish: A Case Study in American-Muslim Representation on August 12, 2021 as part of the Asian American International Film Festival.
I wrote a few comments on the film.
Monday, May 17, 2021
Stream Palestinian Filmmaker Elia Suleiman's Films for Free May 21-28
The streaming is through the Eventive platform. Register for the films and Elia Suleiman's talk here.Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman to stream all his films for free https://t.co/AX4qGDbkGN
— Usman Butt (@TheUsmanButt) May 17, 2021
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Film: "Zahra and the Oil Man" by Yucef Mayes
It's refreshing to see a depiction of USA Muslims without violence and with loving family relationships. Yet the film has a twist which I didn't see coming and a satisfying resolution, so I can recommend it for more than just its representational value.
The film is available for streaming from Alchemiya & Kweli TV.
The film has a Facebook Page. Here's the IMDB entry.
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Thursday, February 06, 2020
Film: Brotherhood by Meryam Joobeur
Special message from Meryam Joobeur, the first ever Tunisian female filmmaker to be nominated for an #Oscar for her short film BROTHERHOOD, supported by our grants programme. We wish her all the best at the Academy Awards which will be held Monday Feb 10 early morning Doha time. pic.twitter.com/e4rDDqW9Pv
— Doha Film Institute (@DohaFilm) February 6, 2020
Brotherhood | Film from Midi La Nuit on Vimeo.
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
Film: We Believe in Dinosaurs
Friday, June 21, 2019
"Even with good intentions, Hollywood still struggles to portray Muslims accurately or fairly, much less positively"
As a civil rights activist with the Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, most of the emails I receive involve deadly serious topics: hate speech…hate crimes…discrimination…Donald Trump’s latest tweet. So you can perhaps imagine my surprise when I received an email last year from a casting director for the latest sequel to the classic blaxploitation film Shaft, which was filming in Atlanta. --- read more ---And of course I have to include the Isaac Hayes theme song to the original Shaft.
P.S. (April 8, 2020) - I watched Shaft (2019) on HBO today. The plot, as Brother Edward described, is a barely adequate veneer for the real story: the emergence of a third generation Shaft as portrayed by Jessie T. Usher, who like his grandfather Richard Roundtree (Shaft, 1971) & his father Samuel Jackson (Shaft, 2000), decides to stop "working for the man." Jessie begins the movie as an awkward hipster & ends it as another "man with the plan."
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Short Film: "Refuge" by Mohammad Gorjestani and starring Nikohl Boosheri
The movie Refuge, directed by Mohammad Gorjestani (Twitter & IMDB) and starring Nikohl Boosheri, was the featured short film on May 14, 2019 at shortfilmoftheweek.com.“A brewing war with Iran, xenophobic sentiments towards immigrants, an exploitative tech industry—these things seemed farfetched in 2014, but time has made this thoughtful sci-fi short film seem prophetic. We revisit REFUGE on https://t.co/YlCPZggs8h today.” pic.twitter.com/Sa5gBvztQ8— Kadena Source 💔 (@KadenaSource) May 15, 2019
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Movie: The Other Wife, directed by Khalil Ismail, based on novel by Umm Zakiyyah
I haven't seen the movie or read the book.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Film: Timbuktu - Directed by Abderrahmane Sissako
Trailer
Clip from the movie:
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Film: The Stanford Prison Experiment (Kyle Patrick Alvarez, Director)
I particularly remember two scenes. The first is Zimbardo's orientation meeting with the guards, where he told them they were better than other people. In the interview process, all prospective subjects had expressed a preference to be an inmate.
Sunday, November 06, 2016
Book and Film to Teach About Refugees
Read her blog entry.
Thursday, September 08, 2016
Sunday, August 07, 2016
Film "Wilmington on Fire" by Christopher Everett Reveals Important Chapter in U.S. History
The DVD and digital download of "Wilmington on Fire" are scheduled to be available for purchase on November 10, 2016 the 118th anniversary of the massacre.
Find more information on the film's website, Facebook page, Twitter account, Soundcloud and Instagram. Dennis Leroy Kangalee has a more extensive review.
Listen to music and poetry inspired by the movie.
Director and producer Christopher Everett gave an interview on North Carolina Public TV's Black Issues Forum.
Wilmington on Fire (trailer) from Wilmington on Fire on Vimeo.
The In the Past Lane podcast of September 29, 2018 features an interview the Margaret Mulrooney, who wrote a book on the history of Wilmington, NC in which these events play a significant role.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Film: Continuous Journey by Ali Kazimi
The movie is a wonderful introduction to immigration and white supremacy in the settler-colonialist societies of the Americas. You can stream it from Vimeo.
Of particular interest for us today is the amicable relations between Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus in Vancouver. The majority of Indians in Vancouver and on the Komagata Maru were Sikhs, but there were Muslims and Hindus as well. The solidarity was heartening.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Film: "The Ghosts of Jeju" by Regis Tremblay
Film: Rosevelt's America by Roger Weisberg & Tod Lending
At a time when the United States turns away hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers from other parts of the Americas and politicians are competing with each other to make entrance of Syrian, Iraqi and Afghani refugees more difficult, this film is an important resource to educate the public.