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Interview with "Veiled Voices" Director Brigid Maher
In this interview, "Veiled Voices" director Brigid Maher talks about her inspiration for the film, and her discoveries about the pluralistic aspects of Islam. Brigid Maher is a filmmaker and tenure-track assistant professor in the Film and Media Arts Division at American University, Washington D.C. Recently, she taught and worked in Lebanon as a Fulbright Senior Scholar. Her work often focuses on issues of cultural identity and discrimination. She has directed film and theater productions across the world and recently completed a film short, AWOL, shot on location in Lebanon and now touring the festival circuit. She wrote, directed and produced the feature film Adrift in the Heartland, shot in the West Bank and Chicago. Her films have screened at international film festivals throughout the United States.
Director Brigid Maher speaks out in this interview about what inspired her to create the documentary Veiled Voices, airing now on Link. This doc explores women leaders in Islam, and asks: are these women change agents, or are they operating within the traditional religious norms of their faith? Did you learn something new about Islam by watching this film?
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