The Pakistan International Film Festival (PIFF) set to take place in Karachi
The press conference was attended by esteemed members of the press
and, ‘The Spirit of Kolachi’ – a handcrafted trophy designed by renowned
sculpture and painter Mr Abdul Jabbar Gull was also unveiled at the event.
This
festival comprises panel discussions on the subjects of ‘Film Diplomacy &
Cross Border Collaboration’, ‘Innovation on Screen: Digital Dimensions’, ‘Genre
Busters’, ‘From Script to Screen and Beyond’, ‘Films for Change: Socially
Motivated content in South Asian Film Industry’ and ‘The Future of Music and
Lyrics: How important is music in the subcontinental cinema’. The participant
lineup is diverse and includes prominent local and foreign speakers; Sultana
Siddiqui, Asim Raza, Anjum Rajabali (celebrated Indian script/screenplay
writer), Nandita Das (actor/director/producer of upcoming Indian movie Manto),
Harsh Narayan (Indian filmmaker), Sajal Aly, Rashid Khwaja, Abrar Ali Khan,
Farees Shah, Faizan Syed, Adnan Sarwar, Sana Tauseef, Atiqa Odho, S. Rajamouli
(director of the mega blockbuster movie, Baahubali), Vinay Pathak (acclaimed
Indian actor), Kamran Jawed, Amin Farooqui, Tahir Moosa, Zeenat Lakhani (writer
of Saba Qamar starrer Hindi Medium), Saket Chawdhari (director of Hindi Medium),
Nishtha Jain (maker of documentary film Gulabi Gang), Haseena Moin, Jami,
Subhash Kapoor (prominent Indian producer, screenplay writer and director,
known for his work in Jolly LLB 1 and 2), Vishal Bhardwaj (Indian filmmaker),
Hareem Farooq, Izzat Majid, Asif Noorani, Sultan Arshad, Rekha Bhardwaj (Indian
playback singer), Dr Omer Adil, Nila Madhab Panda (director of Kadvi Hawa) and Mr
Shobu (producer of mega blockbuster movie Baahubali).
There will be a total of eight movie premieres - Cake, The
Valley, Lala Begum, Moomal Rano, Zaraab, The Song of Scorpions, Kuch Bheege
Alfaaz and The Wishing Tree. The Wishing Tree features Shabana Azmi and Zaraab
is the first Balochi language film to be premiered in Pakistan. A special matinee show of the newly released
animated movie Tick Tock will also be arranged for children at Nueplex Cinemas.
Apart from the premieres, screenings of short films, documentaries and feature
films are organised at various institutes throughout the city including Goethe
Institut, Iqra Defence Valley, Iqra University North Nazimabad campus, Alliance
Françoise and T2F.
The four-day event is supported by the Cultural Department
of Sindh Government and Ministry of Information of the Federal Government of
Pakistan, HUM TV, Nueplex Cinemas and Dawn Media Group. Commercial partners are
Unilever and Khaadi.
The Pakistan International Film Festival (PIFF) set to take place in Karachi
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