Updated 07 Mar, 2024 10:33am

Anthology film Ramadan America to put the spotlight on Muslim families in the US

Ramadan America, an anthology film featuring five stories about Muslim families in the US, set during Ramazan and Eid, is set to release on March 9 at The Hideout Theatre in Austin, Texas. Rifelion Media’s first-of-its-kind production not only stars American Muslims but is also written and directed by American Muslims.

The groundbreaking production will also be showcased at the Muslim House of this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival on March 8. The festival’s Muslim House, a recurring event, provides dedicated space for American Muslim voices.

Ramadan America promises to span genres, themes and cultural nuances in its attempt to showcase the true spirit of Ramazan and Eid. Some of the actors featured in the film will also be Pakistani, while the executive producer of Ramadan America is Pakistani.

A trailer for the film is also up on YouTube. The two-minute video introduces us to a bunch of families, all caught up in their own struggles and celebrations, hinting at a lot of drama that unravels during sehri, and lasts till iftar. Viewers are also introduced to extended family members with cousins and aunts and uncles all gathering in one house for a big meal.

The anthology series will include The Eid Gift by director Jumai Yusuf, Nani’s Biryani by Hurriyah Muhammad, Gedu’s Gift by Amy Omar, Playmates by Kashif Pasta, and In the Meantime by Ijaaz Noohu.

Ramadan America promises a compelling journey, navigating the lives of Muslim Americans through stories that will touch your heart. While introducing audiences to the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that make up the American mosaic, it strives for more inclusive and equitable media representation.

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