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  • Pakistan’s ‘The Glassworker’ continues in race for Oscar

    Pakistan’s ‘The Glassworker’ continues in race for Oscar

    Pakistan’s first-ever hand-drawn animated movie, ‘The Glassworker’ directed by Usman Riaz, has made it to the list of eligible films for the 97th Academy Awards.

    The Academy released its latest list of eligible films in the animated, documentary, and international feature categories. The list includes major blockbusters and acclaimed projects from both big studios and independent creators.

    The shortlists will be announced on December 17, ahead of the final nominations on January 23, 2025.

    The Glassworker, produced by Mano Animation Studios, is one of 31 animated features and 85 international features in the running.

    This is a historic moment for Pakistan as it is the country’s first animated submission to the Oscars.

    The nominees are chosen through a rigorous voting process. For animated features, members of the Academy’s Animation Branch evaluate submissions. For international features, Academy members from all branches meet specific viewing criteria.

    In the animation feature category, The Glassworker is listed alongside big names like Pixar’s Inside Out 2 and DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot.

    Other notable entries in this category include Kung Fu Panda 4, Despicable Me 4, and the Japanese film Kensuke’s Kingdom.

    In the international feature category, The Glassworker joins films from 84 other countries, including India’s Laapata Ladies, directed by Kiran Rao.

    Palestinian submission From Ground Zero, a 2024 anthology film directed by 22 Palestinian directors, is also on the list. This film includes 22 short films about the situation in Gaza. The same list includes Israel’s submission, Come Closer.

    This year’s competition also features critically acclaimed works such as France’s Emilia Pérez, Germany’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig, and Brazil’s I’m Still Here.

    Earlier, Pakistan’s first Ghibli-style animated film, The Glassworker, was screened at the Hiroshima Animation Festival in Japan. Among thousands of entries from 97 countries and regions across the world, it competed in the ‘Feature Competition’ category.

    This is an achievement that showcases Pakistan’s animation talent on the global stage. The Glassworker promises a heartwarming and visually stunning experience.

    The film, directed by Usman Riaz and Mairam Riaz Paracha and produced by Geo Films, was released on July 26, 2024, in Pakistan. It has now crossed the 30 million milestone at the box office.

  • ‘The Glassworker’ makes history as Pakistan’s first animated film submission for Oscars 2025

    ‘The Glassworker’ makes history as Pakistan’s first animated film submission for Oscars 2025

     

    Pakistan’s first hand-drawn 2D animated film has been selected as the official entry for the Oscars – Academy Awards – in the Best International Feature Film category.

    Director and writer of The Glass worker Usman Riaz shared the news on his Instagram.

    “We are proud to announce that The Glassworker has been selected as Pakistan’s submission for the International Feature Film category at the 2025 Oscars. This marks the first time a 2D hand-drawn animated film from Pakistan has been chosen for this prestigious honor” the caption read.

    “The Glassworker represents a decade of passion and perseverance. I am deeply humbled by the selection and hope this story resonates with audiences everywhere, showcasing the talent and creativity Pakistan has to offer”, Riaz added.

    The film was released on July 26, 2024 in Pakistan.

    It is directed by Usman Riaz and Mairam Riaz Paracha and produced by Geo Films.

     

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  • Box office hits: Top ten highest grossing Pakistani films

    Box office hits: Top ten highest grossing Pakistani films

    In recent years, the Pakistani film industry has experienced an incredible comeback, which led to a number of hit movies that have captivated viewers both locally and globally.

    Despite facing challenges, Pakistani cinema has produced many great films that people love. Here are the top ten highest-grossing Pakistani films:

    The Legend of Maula Jatt

    The Legend of Maula Jatt was released in 25 countries, making it the highest and widest-ever release for any Pakistani or Punjabi film yet, with a worldwide box-office gross of more than Rs. four billion. Maula Jatt in Pakistan has earned over 121 crore. The film is written by Bilal Lashari, Nasir Adib, and directed by Bilal Lashari. Featuring Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, the film has set a new benchmark for Pakistani cinema with its stunning visuals and gripping storyline.

    Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2

    Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 did well at the Pakistani box office. It crossed over Rs. 70.35 crores. People loved the film’s direction, script, cast, and performances. It was a huge success for the revival of the film industry.

    London Nahi Jaunga

    London Nahi Jaunga was also a successful film and the film gave tough competition to Bollywood film Shamshera, which was released after London Nahi Jaunga. The film’s worldwide collection was Rs. 53.58 crores, and in Pakistan it collected 29.48 crores at the box office. The film is written by writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Nadeem Baig.

    Punjab Nahi Jaungi

    Punjab Nahi Jaungi is a rom-com that stars Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat alongside Urwa Hocane.
    It recorded the biggest bang in a single day for any Pakistani film with a collection of Rs. 2.80 crores and then a worldwide gross over Rs. 51.65 crores.

    Jawani Phir Nahi Ani

    Jawani Phir Nahi Ani, the first movie in the Jawani series made a worldwide gross of Rs. 49.44 crores.
    The film stars Humayun Saeed, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, and Mehwish Hayat. The film is written by Vasay Chaudhry and directed by Nadeem Baig.

    Parwaaz Hai Junoon

    Parwaaz Hai Junoon includes Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahad Raza Mir, Hania Aamir, and Kubra Khan.
    The film, which is a tribute to the Pakistan Air Force, made a worldwide gross of Rs. 43.20 crores. The film is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Haseeb Hassan.

    Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad

    Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad stars Fahad Mustafa and Mahira Khan. It was an action-comedy film that made a collection of Rs. 42.05 crores. Written and directed by Nabeel Qureshi and Fizza Ali Mirza.

    Teefa in Trouble

    Teefa in Trouble, which includes Ali Zafar and Maya Ali, was overall good in the box office collection. The total collection of the film was Rs. 50.3 crores. Directed by Ahsan Rahim and written by Ali Zafar, Ahsan Rahim, and Danyal Zafar.

    Bin Roye

    Bin Roye stars Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan, Armeena Khan, and Zeba Bakhtiar. The film is based on the novel Bin Roye Ansoo by Farhat Ishtiaq.
    Bin Roye was praised by critics and became the sixth highest-grossing Pakistani film. The worldwide collection of the film was Rs. 40.5 crore.

    Wrong No. 2

    Wrong No. 2, which is a romantic comedy film, features Sami Khan, Neelum Muneer, Javed Sheikh, and Mehmood Aslam. The worldwide revenue of Wrong No. 2 was Rs. 21.75 crores. The film is directed and written by Yasir Nawaz.

    These films are representative of the diversity of storylines and the talented skill in Pakistani cinema, as well as audience interest in local film content. Pakistani films are earning their due place and pulling people into cinemas.