Zarqa Nawaz

Zarqa Nawaz

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Zarqa Nawaz (* 1968 in Liverpool, England) is a Muslim British-Canadian woman of Pakistani origin and raised in the Toronto area. She is a freelance writer, journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker living in Regina, Saskatchewan. Initially planning to go to medical school, after completing a Bachelor of Science degree Nawaz decided to study journalism, completing a second degree at Ryerson University in 1992. She worked with CBC Radio, CBC Newsworld, CBC Television's "The National", and CTV's "Canada AM", and was an associate producer of several CBC Radio programs including "Morningside". Her 1992 radio documentary "The Changing Rituals of Death" won multiple awards at the Ontario Telefest Awards. Stating that she became "bored of journalism", she took a summer film workshop at the Ontario College of Art & Design and began working as a filmmaker, using comedy to explore the relationships between Muslims and their neighbours in contemporary North America. She has described the goal of her production company, FUNdamentalist Films, as "putting the 'fun' back into fundamentalism".

In an interview with "Prairie Dog Magazine", Nawaz said her screenplay "Real Terrorists Don't Bellydance" was "inspired by movies like "True Lies" and "Executive Decision". She describes it as a "new genre of film", a cross between a terrorist flick and a comedy: "I call it a 'terrordy.'" [ [http://www.alternet.org/movies/15348/ AlterNet: Movie Mix: My Big Fat Muslim Movie ] ] Her use of humour in the television series "Little Mosque on the Prairie" attracted media attention ranging from CNN and "The Jerusalem Post" to "The Colbert Report" even before it aired, prompting the CBC to broadcast it months ahead of its original schedule.

Zarqa Nawaz is mother of four children.

hort films

* "BBQ Muslims" (1995) - Two Muslim brothers are accused of terrorism after their barbecue explodes in their backyard.
* "Death Threat" (1998) - A young Muslim novelist claims to have received a death threat in order to get her book published.
* "Random Check" (2005) - A young man, late for his wedding, turns to the media after being arrested at the airport as the result of racial profiling.
* "Fred's Burqa" (2005) - A stolen burqa leads to mistaken identity, a career change and true love.

creenplays

* "Real Terrorists Don't Bellydance" (2003) - a struggling actor inadvertently takes a role as a stereotypical Muslim terrorist, to his fiancée’s chagrin

Feature-length films

* "Me and the Mosque" (2005) - documentary about the role of women in Islam, both throughout history and in contemporary Canada, told from a personal perspective. [ [http://nfb.ca/trouverunfilm/fichefilm.php?id=51517&v=h&lg=en&exp=${me}%20AND%20${and}%20AND%20${the}%20AND%20${mosque} NFB - Collection - Me and the Mosque ] ]

Television series (writer)

* "Little Mosque on the Prairie" (2007 – present) - comedy about relations between Muslims and non-Muslims living in a small Saskatchewan town

References

External links

* [http://www.fundamentalistfilms.com/ FUNdamentalist Films website]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/little_mosque.html CBC Interview]
* [http://www.qantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-310/_nr-386/i.html „Little Mosque on the Prairie“, Allah is Great – and Funny] , taz 2007
* [http://www.videopool.org/catalogue/artists/?id=488 Artist profile from Video Pool]
* [http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=2598097468571500224&hl=en Gill Deacon Show: Little Mosque on the Prairie] , Zarqa Nawaz, the creator of the new Muslim sitcom „Little Mosque on the Prairie“ talks about her inspiration for the show.
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* [http://www.canadianimmigrant.org/IMMIGRANTSTORIES/FamousCanadianImmigrantFilmmakers.htm Famous Canadian Immigrant Filmmakers]


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