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Amallina Productions

Amallina Productions is dedicated to producing films that celebrate the courage, resilience, and achievements of trailblazing women throughout history.

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Amal Alexander

the CEO of Amallina Productions
At Amallina Productions, our mission is to celebrate and amplify the untold stories of remarkable women who have shaped our world. As we continue to navigate an ever-evolving landscape of narratives, it is essential to remember that history is rich with the contributions of women who have been sidelined and overlooked. These stories deserve to be brought into the light, and it is our privilege—and responsibility—to share them.

From courageous leaders such as Queen Arwa, Queen Amina as well as Queen Aicha who redefined sovereignty and resilience, to pioneering educators like Fatima Al Fihri, who established the first degree-granting institution. The legacies of these extraordinary women continue to inspire us today. Their stories are not just histories of the past but guiding beacons for future generations striving for empowerment and equality.

At Amallina Productions, we are committed to fostering an inclusive culture where every voice is heard and valued. We believe that every story matters, and it is our mission to create spaces where diverse narratives can thrive. We invite you to join us on this journey—share your stories, your experiences, and your perspectives. Together, we can weave a richer narrative that honours the past while paving the way for a brighter future.

If you have a story to tell or know someone whose voice should be heard, we are all ears. Let us come together to ensure that the legacies of these trailblazing women are remembered, celebrated, and cherished. Thank you for being part of this vital movement. Together, we can make a difference, one story at a time. With warmth and determination.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to empower and inspire audiences by shining a light on the untold stories of pioneering women who have made a significant impact as innovators, leaders, and queens. We are committed to showcasing the strength and diversity of women’s contributions to society through powerful storytelling.

Vision Statement

Our vision at Amallina Productions is to be a catalyst for change in the film industry by amplifying the voices and stories of women who have been at the forefront of history. We aim to redefine the narrative by creating compelling and impactful films that capture the spirit and legacy of trailblazing women. Through our work, we envision a world where the stories of empowered women inspire, educate, and empower future generations to dream, innovate, and lead with courage and determination.

Biography

Amal Alexander

Amal Alexander is a visionary author and filmmaker dedicated to showcasing the profound achievements and stories of influential women in Islamic culture. Amal is currently working on a documentary called “Papa’s got Parkinson’s” with Muhammad Ali Jr. The “Papa’s Got Parkinson’s” Documentary Sheds Light on Muhammad Ali Jr.’s Personal Journey and the battle against Parkinson’s disease in London, UK – In a compelling exploration of heritage, hope, and resilience, “Papa’s Got Parkinson’s” delves into the deeply personal struggles of Muhammad Ali Jr., son of the legendary boxer, as he confronts the spectre of Parkinson’s disease and charts a course towards understanding and combating this relentless condition. Through a partnership with Cure Parkinson’s and similar organisations , Ali Jr.’s journey takes centre stage in this documentary that not only uncovers the emotional nuances of living with Parkinson’s but also spotlights the urgent need for inclusive healthcare practices and representation within medical research. The documentary, set against the backdrop of a familial legacy intertwined with the painful realities of Parkinson’s, unfolds in a five-act structure designed to capture both the personal struggles of individuals and the broader societal implications of this disease.
Amal Alexander also has a portfolio that includes nine children’s books and two novels, her literary work aims to educate young readers about the powerful yet often overlooked contributions of women throughout history. Her latest project, Chronicles of Great Women, serves as a tribute to these exceptional figures, shining a light on their courageous actions and the legacies they have left behind. In addition to her role as an author,
Amal is also an accomplished filmmaker. She has produced impactful short films, including Under the Rug, which delves into the complexities of a retired college football coach’s life, and “Muslims in America” a documentary that fosters dialogue by exploring the shared experiences of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities. This breadth of work reflects her commitment to storytelling that promotes cultural understanding and combats stereotypes often seen in mainstream media.
As a board member of the Madison Film Festival, Amal plays an active role in celebrating cinematic artistry and contributing to the film community. Her initiatives not only highlight her creativity but also serve to inspire future generations to embrace their cultural identities and heritage. Amal’s quest in Chronicles of Great Women encompasses the narratives of iconic figures such as Fatima Al Fihri, who established the first university, Queen Arwa of Yemen, who ruled for over 70 years, and Warrior Queen Amina of Nigeria, a powerful leader in her own right. She also recounts the daring tale of Aicha Bint Rashid, known as Sayyidah Al Hurrah, who allied with the notorious Captain Barbossa to protect her homeland from foreign threats. Through her work, Amal Alexander is not just preserving history; she is actively reshaping the narratives around Muslim women and Islamic culture, creating a platform for their stories to be told and celebrated. Her vision is one of empowerment, aiming to inspire young people from all backgrounds to recognize and honour the remarkable contributions of women throughout history.