When Seemab Gul‘s feature debut was cancelled twice last year, the British-Pakistani filmmaker made a bold decision: write and produce her own project in a matter of months. That gamble paid off with ...
There are films playing at SXSW that will take you to more fantastical places, but the 1960s Pakistan depicted in writer-director Fawzia Mirza’s The Queen of My Dreams has to be the most stylish.
Acclaimed director Deepa Mehta, known for films like “Funny Boy,” “Fire,” “Water” and “Earth,” has boarded Iram Parveen Bilal‘s Pakistan-set “Wakhri” as a presenting executive producer. “Wakhri” is ...