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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy became the first Pakistani filmmaker to earn an Oscar nomination with her film Saving face, which was nominated in the “Documentary, short film” category as the Oscar nominations were released on Tuesday.

Obaid, who has directed several documentary films, won an Emmy award in 2010 for her documentary Pakistan: Children of the Taliban.

Saving face, which the Karachi-based filmmaker has co-directed with Daniel Junge, depicts the life of a British Pakistani plastic surgeon who donates his time to heal acid victims in Pakistan.

The film is set to be released in March this year, while the Oscars will be held on February 26.

http://www.dawn.com/2012/01/24/sharmeen-obaid-chinoy-is-pakistan’s-first-oscar-nominee.html
 
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy became the first Pakistani filmmaker to earn an Oscar nomination with her film Saving face, which was nominated in the “Documentary, short film” category as the Oscar nominations were released on Tuesday.

Obaid, who has directed several documentary films, won an Emmy award in 2010 for her documentary Pakistan: Children of the Taliban.

Saving face, which the Karachi-based filmmaker has co-directed with Daniel Junge, depicts the life of a British Pakistani plastic surgeon who donates his time to heal acid victims in Pakistan.

The film is set to be released in March this year, while the Oscars will be held on February 26.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is Pakistan

congrats to all pakistani ppl... :tup:
 
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary lands coveted Oscar nomination​

KARACHI: Pakistani journalist and documentarian Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s latest venture Saving Face has won an Oscar nomination under the category ‘Best Documentary, Short Subject’.
Saving Face is the story of two women from Southern Punjab who are victims of acid violence. “It’s a positive story about Pakistan on two accounts: firstly, it portrays how a Pakistani-British doctor comes to treat them and it also discusses, in great depth, the parliament’s decision to pass a bill on acid violence,” Obaid-Chinoy had said when her film was short-listed for nominations in October 2011. According to the Acid Control and Acid Crime Prevention Bill, the perpetrators of acid violence will be punished with imprisonment for life, and Obaid-Chinoy has captured that aspect in her latest venture.
Obaid-Chinoy received the Emmy award for her documentary Pakistan: Children of the Taliban in 2010.
The documentary, which is filmed across Islamabad, Rawalpindi and the small towns of Punjab, released in the US in November. It is due to release in the UK in March 2012, following which it will be released in Pakistan.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
 
Now this is a contradiction of sorts ; Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has done documentaries showing the dark side of Pakistan including "Children of the Taliban" and "Pakistan's Double Game" and has received such brickbats and spite from the establishment including labeling her as a "liberal fascist", now the same people will come rushing in hordes to shower accolades on her. But she has stood steadfast and gone on about her job.
 
Now this is a contradiction of sorts ; Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has done documentaries showing the dark side of Pakistan including "Children of the Taliban" and "Pakistan's Double Game" and has received such brickbats and spite from the establishment including labeling her as a "liberal fascist", now the same people will come rushing in hordes to shower accolades on her. But she has stood steadfast and gone on about her job.

It was just a matter of time before you people would come in here and try to derail the thread and bring negativity :disagree:

Anyways lets hope she wins. Pakistan will then be the first South Asian country to win an Oscar. :pakistan:
 
Now this is a contradiction of sorts ; Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has done documentaries showing the dark side of Pakistan including "Children of the Taliban" and "Pakistan's Double Game" and has received such brickbats and spite from the establishment including labeling her as a "liberal fascist", now the same people will come rushing in hordes to shower accolades on her. But she has stood steadfast and gone on about her job.

unlike you people, we realize that regardless of her views or the nature of her work --she's been recognized for it. Whether we agree or not on the nature of her work, she has brought good name to Pakistan by winning an Oscar Nominee which I believe has so far been unprecedented feat by a Pakistani or by a South Asian for that matter (in the past, they have come close).

so no need for you to analyze what will be reaction of Pakistanis because there are over 180 million Pakistanis and they arent all robots who share the same political views.
 
Now this is a contradiction of sorts ; Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has done documentaries showing the dark side of Pakistan including "Children of the Taliban" and "Pakistan's Double Game" and has received such brickbats and spite from the establishment including labeling her as a "liberal fascist", now the same people will come rushing in hordes to shower accolades on her. But she has stood steadfast and gone on about her job.

Kamaoo bete ki gaali bhi acchii hoti hai :)
 
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy became the first Pakistani filmmaker to earn an Oscar nomination with her film Saving face, which was nominated in the “Documentary, short film” category as the Oscar nominations were released on Tuesday.

Obaid, who has directed several documentary films, won an Emmy award in 2010 for her documentary Pakistan: Children of the Taliban.

Saving face, which the Karachi-based filmmaker has co-directed with Daniel Junge, depicts the life of a British Pakistani plastic surgeon who donates his time to heal acid victims in Pakistan.

The film is set to be released in March this year, while the Oscars will be held on February 26.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is Pakistan

one can never fin a good positive image film makers in pakistan i guess

shoeb mansur makes movies about 'rape problem' of pakistan

and nowsomeone makes documentary about the 'acid throwing' of pakistan

no positive contribution just pleasing the west

now please some one stand up and make movie about mukhtara mai, drone attackls bomb blasts, red light districts like heera mandi etc, please

thanks
 
Would you say the same about Dr. Abdus Salam and what Pakistanis have heaped upon him here ?
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what is heaped upon there

and i dont find any problem, its actually great to see tombstone detailing about his achievement
 
one can never fin a good positive image film makers in pakistan i guess

shoeb mansur makes movies about 'rape problem' of pakistan

and nowsomeone makes documentary about the 'acid throwing' of pakistan

no positive contribution just pleasing the west

now please some one stand up and make movie about mukhtara mai, drone attackls bomb blasts, red light districts like heera mandi etc, please

thanks

Its better that people show these problems so that could be addressed and solved. Its better to be realistic and simple (Iranian film industry is a good example of that and they have pretty good movies) then over the top, delusional, and unrealistic.
 
i dont see iranians making movie about mullah problem, moral police problem, islamic ideology problem and that how the democracy is suppressed, non free media problem and other problems

presently iranian made movie which reflects something good about their country and society
 
i dont see iranians making movie about mullah problem, moral police problem, and other problems

presently iranian made movie which reflects something good about their country and society

Then you haven't seen too many Iranian films.
 
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