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Omar Majeed

Omar Majeed
The Frog Princes

Omar Majeed is a Canadian film director and producer. Having studied cinema at the York University Film School and later studied editing at the International Academy of Design in Toronto, he went on to work as a producer in Toronto's Citytv and won a Gemini Award for his television work. He also worked with Canada's National Film Board through the Reel Diversity program in Montreal and with EyeSteelFilm.[1] He is the son of Pakistani actress and singer Musarrat Nazir.

He is known for his 2009 documentary film Taqwacore, produced by EyeSteelFilm, about a number of Taqwacore bands and performers touring the United States and Pakistan. Majeed filmed the documentary between 2007 and 2009, and it was subsequently released on 16 October 2009.

Before Taqwacore, he worked at CityTV as an editor on the shows QT: QueerTelevision and SexTV and as a producer at Book Television.

Majeed's 2009 documentary Taqwacore is a look at the Muslim punk movement that sprung Michael Muhammad Knight's book The Taqwacores and features members of The Kominas, Diacritical, Secret Trial Five, and Al-Thawra. It has been shown at several international festivals, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, Montreal's Festival du nouveau cinéma, the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam (IDFA), the Gothenburg Film Festival and the Available Light Film Festival in Whitehorse. It has played theatrically in Canada and will open across the United States in 2010. The film had its U.S. premiere at Austin's South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010.

He also co-directed The Frog Princes with Ryan Mullins about a young theatre troupe training for a play, under extraordinary circumstances as all twenty members of the cast have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The film was also shown nationally on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) on 6 August 2011.


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