Academy Award Winning Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy participates
in the 2014 Women in the World Summit and launches new TV show
Aghaz-e-Safar
[Karachi: 8th April 2014]: Academy Award winning Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy recently participated in the 2014 Women in the World Summit held on 2nd April 2014 at the David H. Koch Theater in the Lincoln Center Plaza, New York. The annual Summit highlighted the stories and personal accounts of inspiring female leaders who shared their stories of courage and determination at the event. The Summit featured prominent international female personalities including Hillary Clinton, Christine Lagarde, Meryl Streep and many more.
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy participated in different sessions at the event,
including a special session titled “GIRLS IN THE WORLD: THE BRAVEST OF
THE BRAVE” where she celebrated Pakistan’s heroic young activists along
with Ambassador Catherine M. Russell, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for
Global Women’s Issues, Humaira Bachal, President Dream Foundation Trust
and Khalida Brohi, Founder and Executive Director, Sughar Empowerment
Society. Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy also participated in a session titled
“WOMEN ARE THE PEACEMAKERS” with Melanne Verveer, Executive Director,
Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and
Atifete Jahjaga, President, Republic of Kosovo which was moderated by
Tina Brown, Founder, Women in the World, and CEO, Tina Brown Live Media.
The Academy winning Director has also introduced a new social-issue
focused television show titled “Aghaz-e-Safar”, a unique one-hour social justice
talk show that tackles the most pressing social issues facing Pakistan
today. Hosted by Fakhr-e-Alam, each episode explores a specific issue,
and studies them through on set interviews, short video profiles,
first-hand accounts and expert analysis. The first episode of the new
show will air exclusively at 8:00pm, 13th April 2014 on Aaj TV.
The series aims to cover a diverse range of key issues and will focus on particular topics including Child Abuse in Episode 1,
Labor in Episode 2, Medical Malpractice in Episode 3, Sexual Harassment
in Episode 4, Land in Episode 5, Minorities in Episode 6, Gun Control
in Episode 7, Domestic Violence in Episode 8, Disabilities in Episode 9, Water in Episode 10, Unsung Heroes in Episode 11 and Education in its final and 12th Episode.
Over the course of the past one-year, the “Aghaz-e-Safar” team traveled
across Pakistan to source compelling and engaging stories, and uncovered
accounts that have never been explored on Pakistani television before.
The team’s findings uncovered extraordinary narratives in seemingly
ordinary places; from small villages that boast of unprecedented change
to thriving urban centers that had reinvented themselves to deal with
new challenges, bearing witness to Pakistan’s fighting spirit first
hand. “Aghaz-e-Safar” endeavours to be a celebration of that spirit and
is envisioned as the beginning of a movement that aims to inspire and
enlighten audiences to be their own change makers.
Speaking about her recent initiatives, Film and TV Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy said, “It’s always a humbling feeling
to represent Pakistan in foreign forums such as the 2014 Women in the
World Summit. This is my second year at the conference, and my first
experience as a host. I feel proud to be able to bring inspirational
stories from Pakistan to such an esteemed audience. I am also very proud
to introduce ‘Aghaz-e-Safar’, a passion project for the entire team at
SOC Films. We hope that the show will act as a moral compass for
Pakistani society and will bring to light a variety of difficult and
complex social issues. Hopefully, Pakistanis will leave each episode
with a renewed sense of urgency and will be inspired to be change makers
in their own communities. Such programming is ground breaking in
Pakistan and this show will be the first of its kind to air in the
country.”
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has also recently concluded a feature venture
titled “Sounds of Sachal” on the acclaimed Sachal Studios and their
journey across the world, which will be released later in 2014. The
documentary charters the jazz ensemble’s global tour of different music festivals
as well as their collaboration with other jazz outfits including The
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis. Speaking about the
new documentary, Composer and entrepreneur Izzat Majeed said, “Sachal
Studio was born to produce the music of melody, acoustic harmony and
rhythms that rock the heart”.
Before her participation at the in the 2014 Women in the World Summit,
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy was previously in New York to attend the 34th
Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards, where the Academy Award
winning Pakistani film “Saving Face” was awarded 2 prestigious Emmys for
Best Documentary and Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long Form.
The recognition marked the second Emmy win for the film’s director
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, who previously received the accolade in the
Current Affairs category for the documentary “Children of the Taliban”.
The Academy award winner’s
participation in the 2014 Women in the World Summit also marks her
second recent collaboration with Humaira Bachal, with whom she jointly
represented Pakistan in the ‘The Sound of Change Live’ concert,
presented by Gucci’s CHIME FOR CHANGE which campaigns for improved
education, health and justice for women and girls worldwide. At the
concert, CHIME FOR CHANGE also presented an exclusive one-minute
screening of SOC Film’s first international undertaking, a short
documentary titled ‘Humaira: The Dream Catcher’.
The documentary was introduced by International music icon Madonna, who
had also done the voice-over for the film. Madonna later invited
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Humaira Bachal on-stage where Humaira shared
her journey with the audience
Courtesy: Sharmeen Obaid Films
AIRING SCHEDULE FOR AGHAZ-E-SAFAR:
All episodes will be aired on Aaj TV at 8:00pm
- 1. 13th April: Child Abuse
- 2. 27th April: Labor
- 3. 4th May: Medical Malpractice
- 4. 11th May: Sexual Harassment
- 5. 18th May: Land
- 6. 25th May: Minorities
- 7. 1st June: Gun Control
- 8. 8th June: Domestic Violence
- 9. 15th June: Disabilities
- 10. 22nd June: Water
- 11. 29th June: Unsung Heroes
- 12. 6th July: Education
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