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Pakistani Film Joyland Selected for Oscars


Pakistani film Joyland has been selected for the Academy Awards. The film tells the story of a young woman who travels to Joyland, a fictional amusement park, in search of her long-lost father. Joyland is the first Pakistani film to be nominated for an Oscar.

First Pakistani Film Selected for Oscar

California: Joyland became the first movie from Pakistan to receive an Oscar nomination. Joyland, a movie by Saeem Sadiq, and Last Film Show, a movie by an Indian director, were both selected for the 95th Academy Awards' International Feature Film category.

The movie, which was outlawed in some Pakistani provinces, was chosen as Pakistan's first entry in the international feature film category of the Oscars.

Other notable actors in the movie include Rasti Farooq, Sarwat Geelani, Salman Pirzada, and Sania Saeed. The writer and director of this movie is Saim Sadiq, a rising star in the Pakistani film industry. As you may remember, Joyland had already screened at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize.

The Academy Awards Selection Committee has announced that Pakistani film Joyland has been selected to compete for the Best Foreign Language Film Award. Joyland tells the story of a father who tries to save his daughter from a life of prostitution's film has received critical acclaim, with many praising its depiction of life in Pakistan's streets. It is the first Pakistani film to be nominated for an Academy Award. The Academy Awards will be held on March 4th.

The story of Joyland

According to Deadline, Joyland, a film by Saim Sadiq, has been shortlisted for the 95th Academy Awards. The movie is now the first from Pakistan to be chosen for an Oscar in the international feature film category. In September, it was revealed that Pakistan would be sending Joyland, starring Alina Khan, Ali Junejo, Rasti Farooq, Sarwat Gilani, Salman Peerzada, and Sania Saeed, to the 95th iteration of the most prestigious film awards.

On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled its shortlists for the 10 Oscar categories that will be presented in 2023. These categories include documentary and international features, as well as a documentary short subject, makeup and hairstyling, original score, original song, animated short, live-action short, sound, and visual effects.

The film has been met with critical acclaim and has been praised for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of child labor. It is the first Pakistani film to be nominated for an Academy Award and is expected to compete for the Best Foreign Language Film award against films from India, Israel, and Belgium.

Congratulations to the team at Joyland and thank you for your passion and commitment to making quality cinema.

The film, made in Urdu and English, tells the story of a child who falls in love with a mysterious woman and enters a world of magical Joyland.The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and has won several awards, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. It is the first Pakistani film to be selected for the Academy Awards.Joyland tells the story of a young girl who is abandoned by her family and forced to work in a coal mine. After a devastating accident, she is rescued and taken to a rehabilitation center run by a charity.

Impact of the Oscar nomination on Pakistani film industry

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that Pakistani Film Joyland has been selected to compete for the Best Animated Feature Film award at the 95th Academy Awards.

Joyland is the story of a young girl who goes on an extraordinary journey through her dreams to find her family and save her village from an evil witch.

This is the first Pakistani Film to be selected for the prestigious Academy Awards, and it is sure to generate a lot of excitement among Pakistani movie-goers and animation enthusiasts around the world.

Future Of Pakistan Film Industry

The Pakistani film industry has never been in a more crucial position than it is right now, since a steady stream of movies has started to fill our theatres. Since Indian movies are no longer allowed in the nation due to the close call between the two nations in February, Pakistani movies have the chance to assert themselves and, hopefully, fill the void left by Bollywood heavy hitters.

Given that Indian movies are released all year long and Pakistani movies typically debut in large numbers around the two respective Eid holidays, this is surely a difficult undertaking. Since the Zia era, running a movie theatre has been a risky business because of the entertainment tax levied on filmmakers, the closure of theatres, the ensuing era of terrorism, the intermittent government bans on Indian films, and other factors that have contributed to the fall of our once-dominant film industry.

Lahore (Film Reporter) Aliza, an actress, model, and performer, claimed that the film's engaging plot, potent dialogue, and top-notch music can help it become popular both in Pakistan and beyond. She asserts that Pakistan has an abundance of talent. But giving young artists and technicians better opportunity is crucial for the growth of the film business. Alize claimed that I am currently employed with Laiba Productions. I'm learning how to dance at the Afaq Dance Academy Laiba Dance Institute concurrently. He predicted that Pakistani cinema has a promising future. Alize claimed that although the Pakistani film industry is now through challenging times, the future of the sector appears to be highly promising.

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