Pakistani Academy Selection Committee choose 'Saawan' for Oscars 2018

'Saawan' is based on a true story of a disabled child who lives in a valley in the mountains of Balochistan


Our Correspondent September 18, 2017
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The Pakistani Academy Selection Committee has selected Saawan to be submitted for Oscar consideration in the 'Foreign Language Film Award’ category at the 90th Academy Awards, stated a press release.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will choose the final nominees for all award categories including Best Foreign Language Film in January 2018.

The complete and final list of Oscar nominees will be announced on 23rd January 2018 with the presentation show for the 90th Academy Awards scheduled to take place on March 4 2018.

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Saawan, directed by Farhan Alam and written and produced by Mashood Qadri, is based on a true story of a disabled child who lives in a valley in the mountains of Balochistan is rejected by his father, intimidated by society, harassed by friends and left alone due to his disability.

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Strengthened by memories and dreams of the love of his mother, he begins a perilous journey back to his family in the main city. The film features Saleem Mairaj, Syed Karam Abbas, Arif Bahalim, Najiba Faiz and Imran Aslam in the lead roles. The other cast includes Tipu Sharif, Hafeez Ali, Sehrish Qadri, Sohail Malik, Shahid Niazmi, Muhammad Abbas, Danial Yunus, Mehek Zulfiqar and Syed Muhammad Ali.

The film won Best Foreign Language Feature Film award at the Madrid International Film Festival 2017 and the Best Film and Best Soundtrack Award at Salento International Film Festival in Italy earlier this month.

The committee was chaired by two-time Academy Award and Emmy winning documentary filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and includes Jerjess Seja,  Nadeem Mandviwalla, Asim Raza, Momina Duraid, Talat Hussain, Sakina Samo, Rizwan Beyg, Mohammad Hanif and Ali Hamza.

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Speaking about the selection of Saawan, Mashood Qadri, producer/writer of the movie said, “Today is the happiest day for Saawan Family." He went on to say, "Saawan carries a message of hope.  The story is based on "Voyage for Survival".  Mind is mightier than might is a lesson for those who consider disability a liability.  It will be an inspiration to such children to become a valuable asset to the society."

He further added, "Saawan promotes understanding and remove misconceptions surrounding polio vaccination that may facilitate polio eradication in Pakistan.  Other sensitive topics explored in Saawan are water crisis, child trafficking and the bravery of women.”

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The director of the movie, Farhan Alam said, “Saawan is a unified success of robust script-writing by Mashood Qadri, meticulous editing by Aseem Sinha, captivating soundtrack by Emir Iselay, Emmy Award Winner Sound designer Justin Lebens, brilliant cast, infinite cinematography and thorough crew members dedications."

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"Saawan bonds human relations in harmony on a bigger screen. We are humble to received such an encyclopaedic audience applause and praised with such accolade. Team Saawan extends special thanks to GEO Films, specifically Babar Javed, Rehmat Karim Fazli, Sulaiman Lalani and Irfan Alam for all their efforts and support,” he added.

The member of the board, Ali Hamza also asserted, "A well-made and powerful film - script, acting, art direction, cinematography were all executed with precision. Most importantly, it’s emotionally engaging all the way to the end!”

Asim Raza, too gave two cents about the movie, saying, "I feel that our films have strong subjects & artistic statements, however, there are multiple technical departments where we are still lacking. In light of this unfortunate reality, I believe Saawan is the best option for Pakistan’s submission for Oscar consideration.”

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