Afia Nathaniel

Afia Nathaniel

약력

Afia Serena Nathaniel is an independent Pakistani filmmaker who works primarily as a writer, director, producer and editor. She is a graduate of the Film Division at the Columbia University School of the Arts (2006).

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Afia Nathaniel

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Dukhtar
Writer
고작 10살에 부족 남자와 강제 혼인을 치러야 하는 딸을 구하고자 딸을 빼돌린 젊은 엄마가 필사적으로 자유를 향한 길을 떠난다.
Dukhtar
Co-Editor
고작 10살에 부족 남자와 강제 혼인을 치러야 하는 딸을 구하고자 딸을 빼돌린 젊은 엄마가 필사적으로 자유를 향한 길을 떠난다.
Dukhtar
Producer
고작 10살에 부족 남자와 강제 혼인을 치러야 하는 딸을 구하고자 딸을 빼돌린 젊은 엄마가 필사적으로 자유를 향한 길을 떠난다.
Dukhtar
Director
고작 10살에 부족 남자와 강제 혼인을 치러야 하는 딸을 구하고자 딸을 빼돌린 젊은 엄마가 필사적으로 자유를 향한 길을 떠난다.
Without Shepherds
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Six bold people struggle against Pakistan’s current crisis and try to build a different tomorrow: a cricket star starts a progressive political party, a female journalist goes behind Taliban lines, an ex-mujahid seeks redemption, a trucker crosses dangerous territory to feed his family, a supermodel pushes feminism through fashion, and a subversive Sufi rocker uses music to heal.
Shame
Assistant Editor
Mukhtaran Mai was an ordinary woman living in a small village in Pakistan until her extraordinary courage turned an ugly incident into international news and made her a role model for women in the Middle East. Mukhtaran's younger brother became involved with a girl from a neighboring village, and when tribal leaders learned of the boy's indiscretion, they decided both he and his family should be punished. While the boy was beaten and sexually assaulted by men from the neighboring tribe, they didn't stop there -- they also gang raped Mukhtaran, with the complicity of her father and uncle. Under such circumstances, most Muslim women in Pakistan are expected to kill themselves to separate themselves from the shame the assault places on their families, but Mukhtaran refused to do so -- she reported the crime to the police and insisted that the men who attacked her be brought to justice, including a holy man who was involved in the rape.
Punching at the Sun
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In the aftermath of 9/11 and his brother's murder, a South Asian teen living in Queens struggles to keep his anger in check.