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The following films from the multiple Media That Matters Film Festival collections explore the issue of religious freedom. For even more films on this issue, visit MediaRights.org.
Amen

AMEN is about two men from different faiths and race, who come to an understanding in a local dinner, that they aren’t as different as they may have thought. It’s a subject that I believe strongly in and felt the urge to tell, in a lightly comedic way. I grew up in a multi-racial and multi-faith family, being of mixed race myself. When my family goes out its probably the most awkward thing you’ve seen, I love watching people stare at us trying to figure out who’s what and who’s who. My family is Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim; Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, Sudanese, Irish, and Italian. So you can imagine what that would look like when we’re all together, which is often, as you can imagine the many celebrations we have. So when I read or watch the news, and look at the current affairs in the world, I look at my family and say, well we’re getting along just fine. We need peace and understanding not just for ourselves, but also for humanity.
Official selection of the Media That Matters 11
Article of Faith

Christina Antonakos Wallace
I was living four blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11/01. That day was devastating; not one of us who witnessed the destruction will ever be the same. And yet, it has been heartbreaking to see our suffering in NYC used as an excuse to violently target Muslims and Arabs, as well as people perceived to be Muslim, such as Sikhs and South Asians.
This violence has not only been targeted at people abroad, but also on hundreds of thousands of American adults and young people. Sikh-Americans have been among the most vulnerable in this post 9/11 era, because of their turbans – a religiously mandated article of faith. In fact, Sikhism is the only religion that mandates its followers to wear a turban. There have been numerous deadly hate crimes against Sikh Americans since 9/11, and many Sikh Americans since 9-11, and many Sikh youth experience daily harassment.
Much of this fear and hatred has been fueled by mainstream media representation. When I met Sonny, I felt that his story demanded to be told. As a media-maker, I had an opportunity to create a counter-narrative. I was moved by his willingness to share difficult stories about how racism, xenophobia, and islamophobia impact him in a very daily and intimate ways. But more importantly, I was inspired by how he had turned this hardship into a motivation to fight for social justice for all people. It was an honor to be able to document Sonny and his communities. I was welcomed with incredible warmth, and inspired by the Sikh traditions seeing the divine in all people, and fighting for equality.
ARTICLE OF FAITH is part of a larger documentary project entitled with WINGS and ROOTS currently in production. The 90-minute film and interactive website comparatively explore the immigration debate in the USA and Germany, through the stories of children of immigrants who are actively pushing against their societies and communities limited definitions of belongings. Set in Berlin and New York, two cities emblematic of immigration to Europe and the USA, Sonny is one of the protagonists. His story will be expanded in his feature-length film.
Official selection of the Media That Matters 11
Bits and Pieces - a short from Jordan
More about Bits and Pieces from filmmakers Jackie Sawiris and Ben Mandell Bits and Pieces is a…
Official selection of the
Ninth Annual Festival
By-Standing: The Beginning of an American Lifetime
More About By-Standing: The Beginning of an American Lifetime from Director Karen Lin By-Standing is the collision…
Official selection of the
Seventh Annual Festival
Day of Remembrance
More About Day of Remembrance from Director Cynthia Fujikawa Day of Remembrance is a short documentary that…
Official selection of the
Fourth Annual Festival
Eyes on the Fair Use of the Prize
More About Eyes On The Fair Use Of The Prize from Director/Producer Jacob Caggiano Eyes On The…
Official selection of the
Sixth Annual Festival
Face to Face: Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy
Face to Face, produced by Rob Mikuriya, connects the experiences of Japanese-Americans in the early 1940s with…
Official selection of the
Third Annual Festival
Holla Back Dubai!
Founded in 1991, Global Action Project empowers youth to become agents of change by making powerful, thought-provoking…
Official selection of the
Third Annual Festival
Massacre at Murambi
More About Massacre at Murambi from Director & Producer Sam Kauffmann During the genocide in Rwanda in…
Official selection of the
Seventh Annual Festival
My Fellow American

Most Americans have never met an American Muslim. Many only know Muslims through the way they are portrayed in the media. American Muslims are so often vilified as “the other” that we don’t recognize most American Muslims were born in the US. Or that those who immigrated here came seeking the same freedoms and opportunities that have always attracted people to America.
These Muslims are our fellow Americans, who today face threats to their civil rights and even their personal safety because of the fearful and often hateful rhetoric that would not be tolerated were it uttered about any other minority group.
Official selection of the Media That Matters 11
Power Up
More About Power Up from Director & Producer Sverre Fredriksen Power Up is an animated short film…
Official selection of the
Seventh Annual Festival
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