Under One Sky... Arab Women in North America Talk About the Hijab

199943 min 30 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jennifer Kawaja

Production: Ginny StikemanMargaret WongAndrée LachapelleNicole HubertDon HaigSally Bochner

Script: Dionne Brand

To Western eyes, the veil is one of the most contentious symbols of Middle Eastern culture. For some it represents the oppression of Muslim women, mysterious sexuality and the struggle between Eastern and Western values. But for the North American Arab women who wear the hijab, the veil is a proud emblem of their identity and heritage.

Against a backdrop of ads and Hollywood movies that exoticize or demonize the Middle Eastern woman, Under One Sky presents some very modern Arab women who trace their history, from early colonialist missions, to post-Gulf War feminism. Informed and articulate, these women reveal the ideologies behind the veil with passionate insight and unexpected flair.

Director Jennifer Kawaja discovers that Arab women are adamant about tearing away labels imposed by both East and West. Whether denouncing right wing anti-abortionists or defending the right of Muslim women not to wear the hijab, veiled Arab women see no reason to follow anyone's dogma.

Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Customs and TraditionsReligious CommunitiesWomen
  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Islam
  • Developing Countries > Middle EastWomen
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Middle East
  • Women > Social Action

Credits


director
Jennifer Kawaja
producer
Ginny Stikeman
Margaret Wong
Andrée Lachapelle
Nicole Hubert
executive producer
Ginny Stikeman
Don Haig
Sally Bochner
script
Dionne Brand
cinematography
Kent Nason
Savas Kalogeras
sound
Diane Carrière
editing
Cathy Gulkin
Dominique Sicotte
Hélène Girard
sound editing
Denise McCormick
narrator
Roula Said
music
Roula Said
Maryem Hassan

Awards


  • Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival