Muslims seek to bring their perspective to Hollywood
[Arab News] After years of watching Mohammedans portrayed as gun-hung tough guys in mainstream TV and movies, an advocacy group hopes to change that image by grooming a crop of aspiring Mohammedan screenwriters who can bring their stories -- and perspective -- to Hollywood.
The Mohammedan Public Affairs Council is hosting a series of workshops taught by Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated veterans over the next month, an initiative that builds on the group's outreach for a more representative picture of Mohammedan-Americans on the screen.
The workshops are the natural evolution of MPAC's efforts to lobby TV networks and movie studios from the outside, and they fit into a small, but growing, movement to get more Mohammedan-Americans behind the cameras. MPAC dubbed its effort the Hollywood Bureau, while Unity Productions Foundation recently started a similar project called Mohammedans on Screen and Television. Other nonprofit arts foundations, such as the Levantine Cultural Center and Film Independent, have joined forces by planning networking events for Mohammedan actors and training and mentoring young filmmakers.
"The idea is to really give Mohammedans an avenue to tell our stories. It's as simple as that. There's a curiosity about Islam and a curiosity about who Mohammedans are -- and a lot of the fear that we're seeing comes from only hearing one story or these constant negative stories," said Deana Nassar, MPAC's Hollywood liaison.
Tonight on, "Mahmoud Takes Flying Lessons", Mahmoud asks for a discount because he doesn't want to learn to land. Homeland Security shows up and hilarity ensues...
Posted by: Fred 2011-02-04 |