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Saving Face (2012 film)

Saving Face is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan. The film won an Emmy Award and the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, making its director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistan's first Oscar winner.[2][3] The film was inspired from the life of acid victim Fakhra Younus, who died by suicide in 2012.

Saving Face
Film poster
Directed bySharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Daniel Junge
Produced by
StarringDr Mohammad Jawad
Edited byMilkhaus
Music byGunnard Doboze
Production
company
Distributed byHBO
Release date
  • 8 March 2012 (2012-03-08)
[1]
CountryUS/Pakistan
LanguagesEnglish, Urdu

Synopsis

Saving Face features two women attacked by acid and their struggle for justice and healing.[4] It follows London-based Pakistani plastic surgeon Dr. Mohammad Jawad[5][6][7] as he journeys to Pakistan to perform reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence.[8] Saving Face broaches the subject of the under-reporting of acid violence against women due to cultural and structural inequalities towards women from Pakistani men.[9] The Acid Survivors Foundation of Pakistan, which is featured in the film, had documented more than 100 acid attacks a year in Pakistan but estimates far more due to lack of reporting.

Obaid-Chinoy has stated that the film is "a positive story about Pakistan on two accounts: firstly, it portrays how a Pakistani-British doctor comes to treat them and it also discusses, in great depth, the parliament’s decision to pass a bill on acid violence".[10] She has said that the film assisted in the trial and conviction of one of the perpetrators of acid violence.[11]

Production

Obaid-Chinoy chose the subject of acid violence after being contacted by Junge, who had already filmed portions of the documentary prior to their discussion. Obaid-Chinoy commented to The Wall Street Journal that "The subject matter immediately appealed to me: Acid violence impacts women in southern Punjab and changes the lives of hundreds of women each year."[11] The documenters initially had some difficulty contacting and gaining the trust of the survivors in the film as well as connecting with the local community, but stated that "once we had spent a considerable amount of time on the ground and had established relationships, we did not experience any further obstacles."[12]

Controversy

Obaid-Chinoy has faced criticism over allegations that she promised acid victim Rukhsana assistance in the form of money, a new home, and plastic surgery in return for participating in the film. Rukhsana filed a lawsuit against Obaid-Chinoy that stated that the director made her sign blank documents and that the film resulted in her husband evicting her from her home and her family ceasing communication with her.[13] Obaid-Chinoy refuted the claims, replying that she did not promise Rukhsana any assistance and that Rukhsana had turned down offers to have Jawad operate upon her.[14] The Acid Survivors Foundation and Rukhsana filed a civil suit to keep Saving Face from being shown in Pakistan, to which Obaid-Chinoy agreed to honor despite having airing rights.[15]

Awards and nominations

Year Award-giving body Award Result
2012 Academy Award Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) Won[16][17]
Emmy Award Best Documentary Won
Outstanding Editing: Documentary and Long Form Won
Outstanding Science and Technology Programming Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography Documentary and Long Form Nominated
Outstanding Research Nominated

References

  1. ^ Sharmeen Obaid’s documentary ‘Saving Face’ nominated for Oscars - Daily Times
  2. ^ Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy is Pakistan’s first Oscar nominee - Dawn.com
  3. ^ Acclaimed Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and her film "Saving Face" officially nominated for Best Documentary, Short Subject for the prestigious Academy Awards - Fashioncentral.pk
  4. ^ A world of heartbreak — and hope — in Oscar short docs - Washington Examiner
  5. ^ Saving Face With Acid Attack Surgeon Mohammad Jawad - huffingtonpost.co.uk
  6. ^ Saving faces in Pakistan|guardian.co.uk
  7. ^ About Dr. Mohammad Jawad - Aesthetics International Clinic
  8. ^ Oscar nominated film features pioneering Pakistani surgeon - Pakistan Observer
  9. ^ Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy dreams of Pakistan's first Oscar - BBC
  10. ^ First Pakistani documentary-maker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy earns Oscar nomination - Acid Survivors Pakistan
  11. ^ a b ‘Saving Face’ Filmmaker on Shooting Documentaries in Pakistan
  12. ^ Saving Face at the Oscars - Express Tribune Blog
  13. ^ Sharmeen Obaid did not fulfil promise of Rs3m, plastic surgery: Acid victim - The Express Tribune
  14. ^ Whose face are we trying to save? - The Express Tribune
  15. ^ Acid-attack survivor sues Sharmeen Obaid, filmmaker refutes claims - Dawn.com
  16. ^ Saving Face Wins Documentary Short: 2012 Oscars
  17. ^ 2012|Oscars.org

Further reading

  • Shackle, Samira (9 November 2012). "Acid attacks in Pakistan: A sorry litany of male egotism". New Statesman. Retrieved 22 December 2017. Interview with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy about the film.

External links

  • Saving Face at IMDb
  • Official film page
  • Saving Face at Women Make Movies
  • Saving Face at HBO
  • Acid Survivor Trust International
  • Acid Survivors Pakistan
  • Islamic Help Website

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Saving Face is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan The film won an Emmy Award and the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject making its director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Pakistan s first Oscar winner 2 3 The film was inspired from the life of acid victim Fakhra Younus who died by suicide in 2012 Saving FaceFilm posterDirected bySharmeen Obaid Chinoy Daniel JungeProduced bySharmeen Obaid Chinoy Sabiha SumarStarringDr Mohammad JawadEdited byMilkhausMusic byGunnard DobozeProductioncompanyHBO Documentary FilmsDistributed byHBORelease date8 March 2012 2012 03 08 1 CountryUS PakistanLanguagesEnglish Urdu Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Production 3 Controversy 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksSynopsis EditSaving Face features two women attacked by acid and their struggle for justice and healing 4 It follows London based Pakistani plastic surgeon Dr Mohammad Jawad 5 6 7 as he journeys to Pakistan to perform reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence 8 Saving Face broaches the subject of the under reporting of acid violence against women due to cultural and structural inequalities towards women from Pakistani men 9 The Acid Survivors Foundation of Pakistan which is featured in the film had documented more than 100 acid attacks a year in Pakistan but estimates far more due to lack of reporting Obaid Chinoy has stated that the film is a positive story about Pakistan on two accounts firstly it portrays how a Pakistani British doctor comes to treat them and it also discusses in great depth the parliament s decision to pass a bill on acid violence 10 She has said that the film assisted in the trial and conviction of one of the perpetrators of acid violence 11 Production EditObaid Chinoy chose the subject of acid violence after being contacted by Junge who had already filmed portions of the documentary prior to their discussion Obaid Chinoy commented to The Wall Street Journal that The subject matter immediately appealed to me Acid violence impacts women in southern Punjab and changes the lives of hundreds of women each year 11 The documenters initially had some difficulty contacting and gaining the trust of the survivors in the film as well as connecting with the local community but stated that once we had spent a considerable amount of time on the ground and had established relationships we did not experience any further obstacles 12 Controversy EditObaid Chinoy has faced criticism over allegations that she promised acid victim Rukhsana assistance in the form of money a new home and plastic surgery in return for participating in the film Rukhsana filed a lawsuit against Obaid Chinoy that stated that the director made her sign blank documents and that the film resulted in her husband evicting her from her home and her family ceasing communication with her 13 Obaid Chinoy refuted the claims replying that she did not promise Rukhsana any assistance and that Rukhsana had turned down offers to have Jawad operate upon her 14 The Acid Survivors Foundation and Rukhsana filed a civil suit to keep Saving Face from being shown in Pakistan to which Obaid Chinoy agreed to honor despite having airing rights 15 Awards and nominations EditYear Award giving body Award Result2012 Academy Award Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject Won 16 17 Emmy Award Best Documentary WonOutstanding Editing Documentary and Long Form WonOutstanding Science and Technology Programming NominatedOutstanding Cinematography Documentary and Long Form NominatedOutstanding Research NominatedReferences Edit Sharmeen Obaid s documentary Saving Face nominated for Oscars Daily Times Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy is Pakistan s first Oscar nominee Dawn com Acclaimed Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and her film Saving Face officially nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject for the prestigious Academy Awards Fashioncentral pk A world of heartbreak and hope in Oscar short docs Washington Examiner Saving Face With Acid Attack Surgeon Mohammad Jawad huffingtonpost co uk Saving faces in Pakistan guardian co uk About Dr Mohammad Jawad Aesthetics International Clinic Oscar nominated film features pioneering Pakistani surgeon Pakistan Observer Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy dreams of Pakistan s first Oscar BBC First Pakistani documentary maker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy earns Oscar nomination Acid Survivors Pakistan a b Saving Face Filmmaker on Shooting Documentaries in Pakistan Saving Face at the Oscars Express Tribune Blog Sharmeen Obaid did not fulfil promise of Rs3m plastic surgery Acid victim The Express Tribune Whose face are we trying to save The Express Tribune Acid attack survivor sues Sharmeen Obaid filmmaker refutes claims Dawn com Saving Face Wins Documentary Short 2012 Oscars 2012 Oscars orgFurther reading EditShackle Samira 9 November 2012 Acid attacks in Pakistan A sorry litany of male egotism New Statesman Retrieved 22 December 2017 Interview with Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy about the film External links EditSaving Face at IMDb Official film page Saving Face at Women Make Movies Saving Face at HBO Acid Survivor Trust International Acid Survivors Pakistan Islamic Help Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saving Face 2012 film amp oldid 1108009699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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