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Join Hamza Ali, the President of MPI Media Group and co-founder of Watermelon Pictures, as he shares his family's incredible journey from the 1967 war in Palestine to building a media empire in America. Discover how the tragic events of October 7th became the catalyst for a creative revolution, leading to the birth of Watermelon Pictures and its mission to humanize Palestinian stories. From breaking box office records with the controversial documentary 'The Encampments' to fostering Jewish-Palestinian solidarity through films like 'Israelism,' Hamza reveals the power of cinema as a tool for liberation and creative resistance. This episode explores the challenges of fighting industry censorship and threats, while building a new media landscape for marginalized voices.
Check out the new streaming service π Watermelon+ ππΌ watch.watermelonpictures.com
Like to read? ππΌ Check Out these Blog Posts:
Seeds of Resistance: How Watermelon Pictures Reclaims Palestinian Narratives
From Family Business to Cultural Revolution: Hamza Ali's Watermelon Pictures
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Join Hamza Ali, the President of MPI Media Group and co-founder of Watermelon Pictures, as he shares his family's incredible journey from the 1967 war in Palestine to building a media empire in America. Discover how the tragic events of October 7th became the catalyst for a creative revolution, leading to the birth of Watermelon Pictures and its mission to humanize Palestinian stories. From breaking box office records with the controversial documentary 'The Encampments' to fostering Jewish-Palestinian solidarity through films like 'Israelism,' Hamza reveals the power of cinema as a tool for liberation and creative resistance. This episode explores the challenges of fighting industry censorship and threats, while building a new media landscape for marginalized voices.
Check out the new streaming service π Watermelon+ ππΌ watch.watermelonpictures.com
Like to read? ππΌ Check Out these Blog Posts:
Seeds of Resistance: How Watermelon Pictures Reclaims Palestinian Narratives
From Family Business to Cultural Revolution: Hamza Ali's Watermelon Pictures
_____________________
ππ» Help Support SuperHumanizer?
π« Click here to join our Patreon community for perks like connecting with our hosts Dr. Hani Chaabo & Katie Bogen.
π³ Click here for a PayPal donation.
π₯ Your support is helping build our team to create more humanizing content. Thank you x infinity!!
β Please leave us a review on Apple podcasts or PodchaserΒ and share this episode to help us grow.
_____________________
β€οΈ Thank you for putting us in the top charts of more 35 countries worldwide, top 10% of pods on Spotify, top 25% on Buzzsprout and top 5% on Listen Notes.
π«Άπ» We'd love to hear from you. Please leave us a comment, we'll reply back!
π±Check out our visual reels on Instagram and Facebook. Video episodes on YouTube.

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