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  • Same God

    While this is not a story about Muslims or Muslim Americans at the forefront, 'Same God' explores how other faith-based communities internally grapple with anti-Muslim hate and offers a glimpse into Evangelical community sentiments that affect Muslim American experiences as a result. When Larycia...

  • Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think

    As part of this groundbreaking six-year project, Gallup conducted tens of thousands of interviews with residents in 35 predominantly Muslim nations, as well as smaller populations in Europe and the USA. The broad extent of the polling has delivered findings for the world’s 1.4 billion Muslims wit...

  • Fashioning Faith

    At the intersections of faith and fashion, designers explore what it means to be young, female and Muslim in today's America.

  • An American Mosque

    Sparked by the destruction of a mosque, we witness how a farming community responds to hate through painful but ultimately positive discussions about the perception of Islam in America and our responsibility to defend everyone’s constitutional right to worship.

  • Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain

    This historical documentary utilizes feature-film style re-enactments to bring to life the 700-year long history of the European Islamic civilization of Muslim Spain. It tells of the triumphs and shortcomings, achievements, and ultimate failures of a centuries-long period when Muslims, Christians...

  • Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World

    The film explores the richness of Islamic art in objects big and small, from great ornamented palaces and the play of light in monumental mosques to the exquisite beauty of ceramics, carved boxes, paintings and metal work. It revels in the use of color and finds commonalities in a shared artistic...

  • Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story

    The Noor Inayat Khan Story brings to life the story of a woman's extraordinary courage, tested in the crucible of Nazi-occupied Paris. With an American mother and Indian Muslim father, Noor Inayat Khan was an extremely unusual British agent, and her life spent growing up in a Sufi center of learn...

  • Off Frame AKA Revolution Until Victory

    A meditation on the Palestinian people's struggle to produce an image and self-representation on their own terms in the 1960s and 1970s, with the establishment of the Palestine Film Unit as part of the PLO.

  • Yemen: The Legend Hidden in the Ballad

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    Yemen: The Legend Hidden in the Ballad recounts the story of...

  • New Muslim Cool

    Puerto Rican American rapper Hamza Pérez ended his life as a drug dealer 12 years ago, and started down a new path as a young Muslim. Now he's moved to Pittsburgh's tough North Side to start a new religious community, rebuild his shattered family, and take his message of faith to other young peop...

  • Cornered in Molenbeek

    After several terrorist attacks in France and Belgium, the neighborhood of Molenbeek in Brussels became known as the breeding ground for European jihadism. Coiffure Zaïdi is a barbershop in the heart of the community, where the regulars stop by to chat and watch the news together, discussing rece...

  • Napoleon: Life of an Outlaw

    Mutah Beale, better known as Napoleon of Tupac Shakur's infamous rap group "The Outlawz" goes through an emotional roller coaster since birth.

  • Somos Musulmanes

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    Somos Musulmanes dives into the rich stories and experiences...

  • Lost & Striving

    Four youth decide to carpool with a brother to attend a Muslim youth weekend retreat. On the way there, they run out of gas in a remote location with no cellphone service.

  • The Honest Struggle

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    The Honest Struggle sheds light on realities experienced by ...

  • Railway Men

    Railway Men is a road movie that draws a portrait of Tunisian railway men and women. Driving the old locomotive, the protagonists of the Railway Men defend their own choices despite the risks. By denouncing incompetence and corruption, this film celebrates dignity, hope and resilience.

  • Cries From Syria

    WARNING: THE FOLLOWING FILM CONTAINS VIOLENT CONTENT THAT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR SOME VIEWERS. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.

    Following the revolutions in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt, hope was in the air that Syria would be next. The boys’ words were written in protest of Bashar al-Assad, the Syria...

  • Nanny Culture

    The documentary, partly mockumentary, presents an amusing look into the households and the many mishaps that arise along the whirl road towards social harmony. Follow a nanny from the UK and an Emirati family, in Nanny Culture the dunes will be alive with songs of Arabia.

  • Ameer Got His Gun

    Ameer Abu Ria is about to enlist in the army. As opposed to the majority of eighteen-year-old boys in Israel, for whom army service is mandatory, Ameer is exempt from military service under the assumption that his enlistment may endanger Israel's security. That is because Ameer, an Israeli citize...

  • Mosul

    Mosul, Iraq's second largest city is overrun by ISIS fighters and the Islamic State, imposing a reign of terror to the city, as a disgraced and disorganized Iraqi Army retreats to Baghdad. Years later, a revitalized army of Iraqi soldiers and militiamen mobilize to liberate the city. Ali Mula, an...

  • The Golden Harvest

    The Golden Harvest is a 6,000-year old love story in which the filmmaker tries to understand the profound, often troubled, relationship between olive oil and the people of Mediterranean, including her own father. Her journey of food, love and heartache takes her to unexpected places as an increas...

  • Separation

    After fleeing their town, Shingal in Iraq, which is under siege from Isis, thousands of Yazidi Kurds find themselves without food or water at the top of the Shingal mountain. Faced with no other choice, three men leave to seek sustenance for their families, unaware that an almost safe passage to ...

  • Khamiss 1984

    Thursday 19 January 1984, was the day of riots that resulted in many casualties. When Khamis is ready to share a nice moment with his wife, they are suddenly interrupted by gunshots that ring out in the street, followed by the appearance of an unexpected guest at their doorstep.

  • My Uncle

    Alia, a struggling Moroccan actress, strives to achieve her dream of becoming a great actress. Her uncle, Abderraouf, comes for a visit and stays with her in her small flat. Soon, Alia’s professional and personal life plunges into total disarray.