WIFF hosts special Ukrainian films sidebar

By Our Correspondent
March 10, 2024
Participants speak during a special segment on Ukrainian Films in collaboration with the Embassy of Ukraine in Pakistan and Black Box Sounds Studio. — APP/File

Islamabad : The Women International Film Festival (WIFF) held a special segment on Ukrainian films in collaboration with the Embassy of Ukraine in Pakistan and Black Box Sounds Studio on Tuesday, here.

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The founder & director of the festival Madeeha Raza, spoke about the 8 years journey of this initiative and how it has exponentially and organically grown, giving independent filmmakers the much needed exposure and appreciation.

Markiian Chuchuk, Ambassador of Ukraine to Pakistan, also highlighted the importance of such collaborations to build bridges between diverse people.

As part of the festival run, the special Ukrainian Films Sidebar featured 7 short and feature films by female Ukrainian filmmakers. Judged by a jury panel comprising of esteemed filmmakers; Mehreen Jabbar, Usman Mukhtar and Marya Javed, the film ‘Mam’ by Anna Gnatenko-Shabaldina was also the first runner up of the festival and won a cash prize award of 150 euros.

Over the years, WIFF has aimed to fill the gender gap in film, besides widening appreciation for independent cinema by creating a platform for diverse storytellers from all over the world. The overarching aim is to promote female filmmakers by building and uniting the next wave of talent and connecting the film community. It is evident that we need more such opportunities for women so they can take their stories to the screen and share with the community.

The festival opened on March 2 with two days of public screenings at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in Pakistan, Embassy of Spain in Pakistan, Ambassade De France Au Pakistan, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Islamabad, and British Council as our official connectivity partner.

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