Pakistani Cinema’s New Wave

Pakistani cinema is going through a renaissance. After years of authoritarian policies that stifled the film industry, the country is producing more movies than it has in decades. We talk with journalist Samira Shackle (@samirashackle) about the history of Pakistani cinema and the new wave of films that are tackling subjects like radicalization and gender politics in groundbreaking ways. Plus, a conversation with acclaimed Pakistani actor, director, and producer Adnan Malik (@adnanmalik). He tells us about his journey into film, how cinema is changing the global narrative about Pakistan, and why his new movie, "Cake," is a "true international film." Films mentioned in this episode: Verna Bol Dukhtar Khuda Kay Liye Yalghaar Waar Azaad Wujood Bhuli Hui Hoon Dastaan (The Forgotten Song) Cake

Pakistani cinema is going through a renaissance. After years of authoritarian policies that stifled the film industry, the country is producing more movies than it has in decades. The 85% talks with journalist Samira Shackle (@samirashackle) about the history of Pakistani cinema and the new wave of films that are tackling subjects like radicalization and gender politics in groundbreaking ways. Plus, a conversation with acclaimed Pakistani actor, director, and producer Adnan Malik (@adnanmalik). He tells the podcast about his journey into film, how cinema is changing the global narrative about Pakistan, and why his new movie, “Cake,” is a “true international film.”

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