Sharmeen Chinoy's new film pays tribute to artisans of Peshawar
Lél shows the process of transforming hard stone into works of art
Renowned filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has brought local artisans of Peshawar into the limelight with her latest short film Lél.
The Emmy and Oscar-winning filmmaker captured the process of transforming hard stone into works of art. This film is dedicated to the talented artisans of Peshawar in Northern Pakistan and Afghanistan, according to the film's official page.
Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, thousands of artisans possessing exceptional skills of great artistic and historic value poured into Peshawar. Around two decades later, Peshawar itself is beset with violence.
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Founded by Farhana Asad and Meherunissa Asad, Lél regards these artisans as living treasures, nurtures their knowledge of traditional techniques passed down over the ages and introduces their skills to a new generation of art connoisseurs.
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The Emmy and Oscar-winning filmmaker captured the process of transforming hard stone into works of art. This film is dedicated to the talented artisans of Peshawar in Northern Pakistan and Afghanistan, according to the film's official page.
Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, thousands of artisans possessing exceptional skills of great artistic and historic value poured into Peshawar. Around two decades later, Peshawar itself is beset with violence.
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Founded by Farhana Asad and Meherunissa Asad, Lél regards these artisans as living treasures, nurtures their knowledge of traditional techniques passed down over the ages and introduces their skills to a new generation of art connoisseurs.
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