Renowned drama writer Asghar Nadeem Sayed was the chief guest on the occasion while other entertainment personalities were also in attendance. The affair was part of a nationwide celebration on this year’s theme of Colours of your Country that started off from Islamabad and is now taking place in different cities of Pakistan.
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The 60-second films screened at the two-day event were received through a public call for film submissions. Over a span of five years, the 60-second international film festival has extended its reach not only to film enthusiasts but also to the general audience who share an interest in the revival of film-making and visual story telling in Pakistan and beyond.
“I am surprised after watching the films and the efforts of young film-makers who have been extremely professional in their work. It is amazing that in 60 seconds they narrated the stories of 60 years. I have attended this festival in the past also and it is only improving by the day,” Sayed told The Express Tribune. “I hope this initiative receives support from the Government of Pakistan. It will definitely be a step towards the welfare of our country. It is really disappointing that there is so much young talent that still needs to be explored.”
A number of documentaries on the country’s national heroes and social workers especially attracted the audience. Budding talent from across the country paid homage to unsung heroes including the late Abdul Sattar Edhi, Junaid Jamshed and Amjad Sabri. Films reflecting on their lives and contribution towards the betterment of Pakistan received thunderous applauses in particular. “As the theme of this year’s festival focused on celebrating the Colours of your Country with documentaries recognising the work of late Pakistani heroes as well as highlighting historical landmarks, Pakistani culture, education and interfaith harmony,” added Sayed.
Saving the best for the last, the finest documentaries were screened right at the end, with awards handed over to film-makers. “The 60-second International Film Festival is a platform aimed at empowering the youth by providing a platform to express themselves. It is a platform for anyone who has a great story to tell to express their thoughts in 60 seconds,” said Ayesha Jamal, Media and Communication Officer Morango Films.
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