Jinn

Film

by Nijla Mu'min

Details

USA / 2018 / 92mins / Drama / English

Jade, an American mother suddenly converts to Islam leaving her daughter, Summer, questioning her own identity, faith and character. When summer later becomes romantically interested in her Muslim classmate, she is forced to face the many questions that have plagued her.

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About the Director

Nijla Mu'min

Nijla Baseema Mu’min is an award-winning writer and filmmaker from the East Bay Area. Her work is informed by poetry, photography, fiction, and dance. Named one of 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine in 2017, she tells stories about black girls and women who find themselves between worlds and identities. Mu’min’s short films have screened at festivals and venues across the country, and her filmmaking and screenwriting have been supported by the Sundance Institute, IFP, Film Independent, the Islamic Scholarship Fund, Women In Film LA, and the Princess Grace Foundation. Mu’min worked as a Production Assistant on Ava DuVernay’s indie film Middle of Nowhere and was selected for the Sundance Institute Screenwriters Intensive in 2014. Later that year, she was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Screenplay at the Urbanworld Film Festival for her script Noor. Mu’min attended the 2017 Sundance Institute Sound and Music Design Lab at Skywalker Ranch for Jinn, her debut feature film. Her short film Dream was acquired by Issa Rae Productions (Insecure, HBO) for online streaming. Jinn premiered in narrative competition at the 2018 South By Southwest Film Festival, winning the Special Jury Recognition Award for screenwriting. Mu’min went on to win Best Screenplay at the 2018 American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and Best Feature at Blackstar Film Festival, among other honors. Jinn was released in November 2018 by Orion Classics. Mu’min is a dual-degree graduate of CalArts MFA Film Directing and Writing Programs. Learn More