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Bilal: A New Breed of Hero is a 2015 English-language Emirati 3D animated action - adventure film about the birth of Islam, produced by Barajoun Entertainment and co-directed by Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal. With a story by Jamal, the screenplay was written by Alavi, Alex Kronemer, Michael Wolfe and Yassin Kamel.
Bilal: A New Breed of Hero: Directed by Khurram H. Alavi, Ayman Jamal. With Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ian McShane, Engin Altan Düzyatan, China Anne McClain. A thousand years ago, one boy with a dream of becoming a great warrior is abducted with his sister and taken to a land far away from home.
- Khurram H. Alavi, Ayman Jamal
- 3 min
Feb 3, 2018 · Inspired by true events, this is a story of a real hero who earned his remembrance in time and history. For those unfamiliar with the story of Bilal Ibn Rabah, he was a slave of one of the most powerful leaders in pre-Islamic Arabia.
Feb 6, 2018 · A new movie, “Bilal: A New Breed of Hero,” tells a fictionalized version of Bilal’s story, which has Muslim audiences divided between loving the film for telling the story of a powerful...
Feb 2, 2018 · The debut feature from director and co-writer Khurram H. Alavi (and the first film from Dubai-based Barajoun Entertainment) offers individual moments of beauty and it boasts a solid voice cast, led by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ian McShane and Jacob Latimore.
A sweet animated outing, Bilal: A New Breed of Hero has almost enough eye-catching visuals to balance out its narrative pitfalls. Read Critics Reviews
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- Action, Adventure, Animation
- PG-13
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Of Abyssinian descent, young Bilal (Andre Robinson) and his younger sister, Ghufaira (China Anne McClain), are captured and sold into slavery to a polytheistic, pagan landowner and merchant named Umayya (Ian McShane) in a faraway land in the seventh century.