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Frames of Sudan: A Sudanese Short Film Showcase
Muslim Media Hub, in collaboration with the Canadian Council of Muslim Women is hosting Frames of Sudan: Shorts Film Showcase. Frames of Sudan is a community film screening series celebrating Sudanese stories and voices. Join us for this short film showcase, as we see Sudan through the eyes of its own people, their art, resilience, and beauty. 🗓 December 6, 2025 🕝 2:30–6:00 PM 📍 Muslim Media Hub 🎟 Tickets: $15 limited spots available! Tickets available on Eventbrite now!
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MMH at EPIC Symposium
Our Executive Director Safiyyah Ally was invited to speak at EPIC’s Changemakers: Reimagining the Screen-Based Sector panel, a national conversation shaping the future of Canada’s media landscape. Safiyyah shared Muslim Media Hub’s vision for a more inclusive screen sector: community-led creative spaces, sustainable funding pathways, and storytelling ecosystems where underrepresented creators hold real decision-making power. Our presence on this panel signals the growing reco
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Youth Pocket Films Screened At Brampton City Hall
We were honoured to take part in the City of Brampton’s Islamic History Month celebration! The evening featured a screening of Youth Pocket Films, a collection of short films created by high school students who participated in Muslim Media Hub’s filmmaking program. Through this program, students explored the roots of Brampton’s Muslim community and uncovered stories of the first mosques, community leaders, and families who helped build the city we know today. During the cele
Nov 191 min read


Muslims in Canada: Stories, Then & Now: Sat. Jan. 10 at Maja Prentice Theatre
Four short films. Four new ways of seeing Muslim history in Canada. Join us for the premiere screening of four original documentaries created by emerging Muslim filmmakers through Muslim Media Hub’s 2025 Short Film Lab . Over ten weeks, they researched community archives, uncovered overlooked histories, and crafted powerful films about the first Muslims who made a life here, including the struggles they faced and the ways they held on to faith and community while finding the
Nov 181 min read


Youth Editing & Meeting Mayor Patrick Brown at Brampton City Hall
The last 2 days of the Pocket Film journey brought participants to Brampton City Hall , where they edited their projects and met Mayor Patrick Brown. It was a powerful moment recognizing their hard work and creativity. The same youth who once hesitated to touch a camera were now refining their own films, adjusting sound, cutting scenes, and finalizing their stories for public screening. The meeting with the Mayor symbolized something deeper: an acknowledgment that Muslim yout
Nov 31 min read


Youth Filming
From ideas on paper to scenes in motion... watch as our Pocket Film participants put their learning into action and brought their short films to life. Each crew was responsible for directing, filming, recording audio, and managing the production process. The films will be screened at Brampton City Hall and will appear on our new YouTube channel (details to come).
Oct 311 min read


Our High School Students in Action!
Muslim Media Hub had the pleasure of teaching a group of bright high school students how to step behind the camera and discover what it means to tell stories that reflect who they are and where they come from. Through the Youth Pocket Film Program, and with the help of our skilled instructor Mateen Manek, participants learned the fundamentals of filmmaking, including story development, camera operation, lighting, and sound, all in an environment that fosters creativity and co
Oct 291 min read


Our Delegation to Brampton City Council
Our Executive Director Safiyyah Ally had the honour of addressing Brampton City Council to share the work of Muslim Media Hub and showcase how our Youth Pocket Film Program , funded by the City of Brampton, is helping young Muslim storytellers find their voice. Through film, our youth are documenting Muslim history, identity, and belonging right here in Canada. A heartfelt thank you to the City of Brampton for championing young creatives and supporting stories that reflect
Oct 141 min read
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