One Nation Film Contest

Films in this Contest

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All Aboard!
Zohal & Jordan Knoetgen | Under 60 seconds | 00:47
Will Muslims be the next group to join the American melting pot?
AMBIVEILANT
Tania Kamal-Eldin | Under 60 seconds | 00:50
A woman revolves taking on and off her hejab with a layered soundtrack of hair products.
American_Muslim
SIDDQUIA | Under 60 seconds | 01:00
A short video promoting mutual understanding between the Islamic World and America.
ANALOGY
Ioana Carcea | Under 60 seconds | 01:06
This one-minute piece uses a rather unconventional but startlingly relevant filmmaking approach. Using only authentic, royalty-free footage and no words at all, the film relies solely on editing to draw a daring yet fitting parallel that goes straight to the heart of the widespread American Muslims stereotyping problem in US.
Babak Trailer
Bloody Rose Productions | Under 60 seconds | 00:31
Take a sneak peak into the life of Babak, a young Islamic man, who throws away his identity to fit into his society.
Bassem is Trying
Lena Khan | Under 60 seconds | 01:40
A one-minute glance at the everyday struggles of a hapless Muslim man trying to prove himself to the world.
Caligraffiti
eyad | Under 60 seconds | 01:05
"CALIGRAFFITI" explores the unique art of Seattle peace activist, Brandon Blake. Brandon fuses graffiti art with Islamic calligraphy, in an effort to build cultural bridges between Americans and Muslims. Learn more about Brandon Blake at www.brandonblake.com
Communicate!
Momin Bhatti | Under 60 seconds | 01:01
This short presentation shares experiences and perspectives from some strong young women. "Communicate!" emphasizes that mutual understanding depends largely on good communication from all sides.
DISCHARGED
Nilufer Richardson | Under 60 seconds | 01:03
Do we have religious freedoms, and the right to exercise them ?
False Impressions
Saman Piracha | Under 60 seconds | 00:59
Muslim Americans voice their concerns about the misconceptions that are made about them. They discuss that they are no different from their non-Muslim neighbors and would just like to be understood as such.