Pakistan Begins to Enter the Field of Short Films
The festival, organized by ISPR, will screen 18 short films
WEB DESK: After the restoration of cinemas, Pakistan is now stepping into the field of short films. The National Amateur Short Film Festival (NASF) is a clear example of this.
Organized by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the festival has selected Pakistan’s leading actors and brand ambassadors. These include Ayub Khosa, Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan, Iqra Aziz, Zara Noor Abbas, Farhan Saeed, Bilal Abbas and other artists.
This is a golden opportunity for young Pakistani filmmakers. Under which they can represent Pakistan all over the world by producing high quality short films.
Humayun Saeed posted a message on the social networking website Twitter and expressed happiness to be a part of the festival.
The actor wrote while motivating the youth that if you want to do some quality work, this platform will help you to set foot.
Glad to be the Karachi’s brand ambassador for National Amateur Short Film Festival. If you have the knack for films and television and want to produce some quality content then this platform is your stepping stone. #ShowcasingPakistan #YouAreTheFuture @nasff21 pic.twitter.com/AIC9j53nxt
— Humayun Saeed (@iamhumayunsaeed) November 9, 2020
At the launch, singer and actor Farhan Saeed says that if you are talented, this is a great opportunity.
The NASF is providing an important opportunity for talented young people to move forward at the national level. The festival aims to bring Pakistani tradition and culture to the world.
The festival will screen 18 short films based on 6 themes. The best film award will be given in each category.