Iraqi-American Filmmaker.
Usama Alshaibi was born in Baghdad, Iraq and spent his formative years living between the United States and the Middle East. He’s an active filmmaker and artist, who works in documentary and fiction, often blurring the line between the two. His films have screened widely at underground and international film festivals, media exhibitions, and museums, and have been supported by grants from organizations including the MacArthur Foundation, the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the Playboy Foundation, and Creative Capital Foundation for the Arts.
His first feature documentary, Nice Bombs, which was shot in Baghdad right after the start of the United States invasion of Iraq, had a theatrical release in Chicago and New York, and a broadcast premiere on the Sundance Channel. His experimental narrative film Profane won several awards, including best feature film at the Boston Underground Film Festival. His second documentary feature, American Arab, had its world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), and was nationally broadcast on television through PBS World Channel. He’s been producing and directing short films and music videos since 1998. Some of his prominent short films include Soon, Here, The Desire, The Muslim Meme, Baghdad, Iowa, Allahu Akbar, Dream of Samarra and Dance Habibi Dance.
Usama lived in Chicago for over 17 years and worked as a digital archivist at the Chicago History Museum, and as a radio host and producer for Chicago Public Media. Currently, Usama is a Teaching Associate Professor at Colorado State University.
Birth City
Baghdad, Iraq
Current City
Colorado
Hometown
Chicago
Gender
Male
Pronouns
He/Him
Ethnicity
Arab
Eye Color
Hazel
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Married To
Lauren Samblanet
Children
Muneera Alshaibi
Iraqi-American Filmmaker.
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