How is secularism depicted in films? The term "Aa'La'Ma'Ni" means worldly in Arabic. It's significant in the Middle East, where secularism is controversial since the majority often link secularism with atheism and anti-religious sentiment. SECULAR | Aa'La'Ma'Ni, a documentary based on academic research, explores the depiction of secularism in Middle Eastern cinema and TV channels. Filmmakers and regional producers openly discuss religion, sectarianism, authorities, minorities, and industry challenges.
Rania Rafei
as Self - Filmmaker
Hady Zaccak
as Self - Filmmaker
Myriam El Hajj
as Self - Filmmaker
Deema Azar
as Self - Film Producer
Jihad Abu-Falah
as Self - TV Producer
Rawan Damen
as Self - Film Producer
Jumana Saadeh
as Self - Filmmaker
Reem Bader
as Self - Film Distributor
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In an era where the intersection of religion and media remains a contentious subject, ***SECULAR | Aa'La'Ma'Ni*** emerges as a thought-provoking documentary that dares to dissect the portrayal of secularism in Middle Eastern cinema and television. Directed and produced by **Khaldoun H. Shami**, this...