1. Duality by Dahlia Ali

    A Student Exercise for : Directing Workshop I with Matt Harrison at UCLA Extension. restrictions: No Dialogue, 6 shots, 48 seconds 
    (but i did a re-edit so it’s a bit longer now)

    This Film is shot on Canon 7D, Nikkor Lenses 50mm and 135 mm

    Cast: Omar Chavez

    AC: Amr Halawa
    D.P: Halyna Hutchins
    Music by: Mostafa El-Sayed (EchoSystem)
    Written and Directed by: Dalia Mosa’ad

    UCLA Extension

    {the message Dahlia sent me says its the foundation for a longer film

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    Duality, a film that explores the “dilemma faced by gay Muslim men” Speaking about her film: (via shemoonchild)
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    This is so accurate.
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    so powerful
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    so awesome, i’m reblogging my short
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