First Oscar Winner Pakistani Women Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy On Saving Face


Congratulations  to  Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on getting Pakistan it’s first Oscar. You have made the entire nation proud to be pakistani.

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The movie Keeping Experience by Daniel Junge and Chinoy -- the first ever Pakistani movie to be selected for the exclusive prize -- won the Documented (Short Subject).


The movie follows English physician Dr Mohammad Jawad, who comes back to his birthplace to help sufferers of acidity uses up and functions rebuilding treatments on heirs.

It also follows the tale of a lady as she battles to see that the criminals of the criminal offense are caught for lifestyle. Chinoy devoted the prize to the females of Pakistan.

"All the females in Pakistan operating for modify, don't quit on your goals, this is for you," she said.

The documentary was rough against God Is the Larger Elvis, a Rebecca Cammisa and Jules Anderson movie about a mid-century celebrity who decided the chapel over Artist, and The Barber of Manchester, a Gail Dolgin and Robin the boy wonder Fryday movie that follows the lifestyle of 85-year-old barber Wayne Remedy and the history of the city privileges activity.

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge


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