Academy Award winning Pakistani film “Saving Face” has been awarded 2 prestigious
Emmy Awards for Best Documentary and Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long
Form at the 34th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards. This
marks 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 award distribution ceremony of the 34th Annual News
& Documentary Emmy Awards was held on Tuesday, 1st October at
Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located in the Time
Warner Center in New York City. The film’s Oscar winning directors Sharmeen
Obaid Chinoy and Daniel Junge along with cameraman Asad Faruqi represented the Saving
Face team at the event. Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy chose to wear an ensemble by
Sania Maskatiya and a popinjay handbag by Saba Gill at the auspicious occasion.
The event was attended by more than 1,000 television and news media industry
executives, news and documentary producers and journalists.
Speaking about the Emmy win, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy said, “I would
like to dedicate this Award to my late father, the man who served as my mentor
and taught me to never take no for an answer, a motto that continues to guide
my career today. I would also like to thank the team behind Saving Face for
their hard work and continued efforts in raising awareness; I hope the film
continues to help bring this issue to the forefront and serves to start
dialogue and action.”
“The award recognition is an honor for us
filmmakers, we hope that the film continues to reach as many people as possible
because spreading awareness and starting the right sorts of conversations has
always been the core goal behind the film” said
Daniel Junge.
Saving Face had been nominated for five Emmy Awards in total including,
Best Documentary, Outstanding Arts and Culture
Programming, Outstanding Research, Outstanding Cinematography: Documentary and
Long Form and Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long
Form.
The Emmy win is
further recognition for Saving Face, a documentary which has already achieved significant acclaim from
the international film and arts community through several awards including the
eminent Academy Award (Oscar), IDA Documentary Award, Juliane-Bartel Award,
Germany, Abu Dhabi Film Festival Audience Choice Award, New York Indian Film
Festival “Best Documentary Film” and the SAARC Film Award for “Best
Documentary”.
Saving Face chronicles the work of acclaimed British Pakistani plastic
surgeon, Dr Mohammad Jawad as he travelled to Pakistan and performed
reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence. Acid violence, an extreme
form of physical abuse, is systemically underreported in Pakistan; official
figures state that 150 cases of acid violence are filed every year, though it
is estimated that the actual figure is far greater. Saving Face is an account
of such violence told by survivors through their personal journeys of
endurance, recovery and reconciliation. The observational documentary was
filmed entirely in Pakistan, primarily in the Seraiki belt in addition to
Rawalpindi, Karachi and Islamabad.
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Credits:
HBO Documentary
Films
Saving Face
Executive Producer
Sheila Nevins
Supervising Producer
Lisa Heller
Producers
Davis Coombe, Alison Greenberg, Sabiha Sumar
Director / Producers
Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Saving Face
Executive Producer
Sheila Nevins
Supervising Producer
Lisa Heller
Producers
Davis Coombe, Alison Greenberg, Sabiha Sumar
Director / Producers
Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Researchers
Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Camera
Asad
Faruqi, Aaron Kopp, Daniel Junge, Martina Radwan
Editors
Davis Coombe, Hemal Trivedi
Davis Coombe, Hemal Trivedi
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