The Message (1976)
Islam gets the historical epic treatment in this film about the religion’s origins. Previously only having a very basic knowledge of the religion, this film gave a lot of background of the history of the area of its founding and the work in establishing it as a recognized religion. In many ways, it is a typical epic with its extensive cast, sprawling tale, and sweeping vistas. Respectful of Islamic beliefs, Muhammad himself is never shown in the film, which is quite a bold choice that somehow works. Whenever it is necessary to portray him in the story, the camera becomes his point of view and it adds a more personalized touch that sets it apart as a film.
Oscar Nomination: Best Music, Original Score