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Pakistani film festival held in Sydney

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LAHORE: A Pakistani film festival was held in Sydney, Australia, the other day in which short films made in Pakistan and from Pakistani filmmakers were screened. It was the first film festival of its kind held in Australia, which attracted significant interest and appreciation from the Australian audience, especially the Pakistani community.

 

According to the Consul General of Pakistan in Sydney Muhammad Ashraf, a total of 19 entries were received for the competition in the festival out of which nine were shortlisted for the final round. All the nine finalist films were screened on June 26, in the theatre filled to the maximum of COVID-compliant capacity.

Renowned Pakistani producer Shahid Chughtai, Australian film actor Sam Smith and theatre actress and director Reema Gillani were the judges. The best film award was won by Director Kamran Mirza’s film ‘Gift’, whereas Amir Kamrani’s film ‘Sada-e-Madar’ was awarded, the best for quality of ‘direction’. The festival was organized by Kalakar Production, a not-for-profit organization of Pakistani young professionals of performing arts in Australia.

A sizeable number of members of the Pakistani community was present in a local cinema hall in Sydney, while the Consul General of Pakistan Muhammad Ashraf, the famous Australian actor and producer of film Jirga, Sam Smith, and Pakistani legendary actor Ayub Khosa participated through video link.

Speaking on the occasion, Consul General Muhammad Ashraf appreciated the Kalakar Productions for their efforts in organizing the Pakistani Film Festival in Australia. Such events are important for showcasing Pakistani art, culture and entertainment in Australia and thereby presenting a soft image of the country, he said. He invited the Australian film makers to make films in Pakistan and showcase Pakistani culture. The consulate would provide all out support for production, he said.

Source: The News


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