PNCA Director General Jamal Shah says a Asia Peace Film Festival will change Pakistan’s image. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD: Film has a incomparable board for disseminating any summary that could move about a certain change.
This was settled by Pakistan National Council of a Arts (PNCA) Director General Jamal Shah on a second day of a initial Asia Peace Film Festival (APFF).
As many as 113 documentaries, films and other calm from 30 countries are being shown during a three-day film festival.
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International representatives from South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Iran, Sri Lanka, Japan, Turkey, and Hong Kong are participating in a first-ever Asia Peace Film Festival. Shah pronounced that a sovereign government’s support to APFF speaks of a low seductiveness in films to say assent in a nation and in a world.
“The Asia Peace Film Festival would change Pakistan’s picture worldwide,” he said.
Apart from bringing together filmmakers, Shah explained that going brazen APFF skeleton to pattern and control brief courses on ‘film for peace’, enchanting Asian universities, press clubs and media academies.
The finalists of APFF-Pakistan Edition would be flashy with National Awards from a supervision of Pakistan. The finalist films would be screened as a partial of training curriculum and box studies during a media and communication departments of universities as good as during a press clubs opposite Asia.
Published in The Express Tribune, Sep 20th, 2017.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1510956/films-can-help-spread-message-change/