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Houston-raised filmmaker wins prestigious award for directorial film debut
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Yasir Masood?s directorial film, Istikhara, New York, documents the immigrant experience through the lens of an American Muslim aspiring to be an actor while facing troubles as a food courier to make ends meet. And during the 38th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, the Houston native received the Emerging Filmmaker Award.