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Nazir K. Alston is an ambitious film Director and Producer. Known for creating the groundbreaking award-winning documentary "Incomplete Cell" about sickle cell anemia. Produced by his company NKA Creations, LLC as CEO at the age of 16. The Philadelphia Film Office has pronounced Nazir Alston as a major figure for young filmmaking in the City of Philadelphia. Elected Officials, Social Agencies, Film Festivals, Mainstream print and broadcast media has acknowledged his continuum of success in the branding of positive youth development and outcome-based asset measurements. He has been honored with the Young Genius Award at the University of Pennsylvania. Also at the age of 18 being presented the Coretta Scott King A.N.G.E.L. AWARD by MLK Salute to Greatness Awards. Having a mentor by the likes of Delmar Washington, Nazir has been able to successfully produce documentaries and narrative films. Nazir Alston was born and raised in the tough city of Philadelphia by his mother Felicia R. Brown and his father Robert B. Alston. At birth, Nazir was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease and still lives every day with it as he continues his journey as a filmmaker.