Maheen Zia

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Maheen Zia
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Maheen Zia is a Pakistani film director and film editor.

She has a degree in Radio/TV Production from Drake University (USA) and teaches at the Department of Visual Studies at the University of Karachi. She has worked as an editor at a production house and made documentaries and short films on social issues and is one of the founder members and is on the organizing board of Pakistan’s young, international film festival - The KaraFilm Festival[1].

She has served as Jury for International Film Festivals like Tehran International Short Film Festival 2005, Tehran, Iran, November 2005 [2], Tampere Film Festival 2006, Tampere, Finland, March 2006[3], and Hyderabad International Film Festival 2007, Hyderabad, AP, India[4]. The berlinale lists her in their talent data base [5] She is also actively involved with PAWS Pakistan Animal Welfare Society [6]

Maheen Zia, is the winner of India EU Film Initiative - Berlin Today Award 08 for the film 'Match Factor' [7] Maheen Zia worked as Juror for Afghanistan Competition of 2nd Kabul Documentary & Short Film Festival and also won the third prize of this festival for her documentary work 'The Women of Lahore' in the international competition section [8]

Maheen Zia won the BERLIN TODAY AWARD 2008 for her short film Match Factor. [9]

[edit] Filmography

  • Match Factor, 2008 short film [Writer, Director]
  • Candle In The Dark, 2006 - documentary (Director)
  • Gwadar – Between Golden Acres and the Deep Blue Sea, 2006 - documentary (Director)
  • A Pakistani Love Story - short film, 2006 (Director)click to watch the film

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  • Aaj Bazar Mein (In Spirit & Flesh: The Women of Lahore’s Diamond Market) (Director)
  • Eclipse - Short Film, August 2005 [Director, Writer, Editor] click to watch the film

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  • Building Bridges, 2005 - Documentary, (Director)
  • Doctor - short film, 2003 (co-director)
  • Multan: City of Living Crafts - documentary, 2003 (Writer, Editor, Director)
  • The People vs. Lyari Expressway - documentary, 2002 (Writer, Editor, Director)
  • Baba Snooker - short film, 2001 (Director)
  • Raat Chali Hai Jhoom Ke - feature film, 2000 (Editor)