Algeria: Women at War. Produced by Parminder Vir, Algeria, 1992. Women fighters recall their experiences from the war of Independence from the French (1954-1962).
Covered: The Hejab in Cairo, Egypt. A film by Tania Kamal-Eldin, 1995, 25 min., Color
Frontline: Muslims. Directed by Susan L. Douglass and Nadia Pervezm 2003. Television documentary explores the world's fastest growing religion, Muslims face distrust by outsiders, a situation exacerbated by the events of September 11.
Hijab: Act of Faith. Directed by Jawad Jafry, USA. Television documentary about the choice women make in wearing the veil.
Me and My Mosque. Directed by Zarqa Nawaz, Canada, 2005. Personal documentary discusses the role of women in the mosque.
My Journey, My Islam. Directed by Kay Rasoolj, Australia, 1999. Personal documentary about one woman’s journey to embrace Islam.
NAZRAH: A Muslim Woman's Perspective. Directed by Farah Nousheen, 2003. Documentary about Muslim women living in the Pacific Northwest.
The Price of Change. Directed by Marilyn Gaunt and produced by Elizabeth Fernea, 1982.
Under One Sky: Arab Women in North America Talk About the Hijab. Directed by Jennifer Kawaja, National Film Board of Canada, 1999. The documentary presents the viewpoints of women who wear the hijab and those who do not.
Wide Angle: Class of 2006. Directed by Gini Reticker, USA. 2006. Documentary about government sponsored program in Morocco to train women to teach in mosques.
Women of Islam: Veiling and Seclusion. Directed by Farheen Umar, USA. 2004. The documentary takes examines whether the veil is a tool of oppression or freedom.
Veiled Revolution. Directed by Marilyn Gaunt and Produced by Elizabeth Fernea, 1983. The documentary examines the veiling movement emerging in Egypt during the late 1970s and early 1980s in Egypt