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article imagePakistan wins its first Oscar

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By Manzer Munir
Feb 26, 2012 in Entertainment
By Manzer Munir.
Los Angeles - Pakistan won its first Oscar Sunday night when director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy's film, Saving Face, won at the 84th Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
The film was directed by Daniel Junge and Pakistani born Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and won in its category for the Best Documentary (Short Subject), making it the first win for Chinoy and for Pakistan. Earlier in the evening, Asghar Farhadi of Iran won that country its first Oscar when his movie, A Separation, won in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
Sharmeen's film, Saving Face, follows London-based Pakistani plastic surgeon, Dr Muhammad Jawad, on his travels to Pakistan where he performs reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence. The short film features two women who were attacked by acid and their struggles for justice as well as healing. It is estimated that over 100 such attacks occur each year in Pakistan and many more are feared unreported as under-reporting of this 'acid violence' due to the many inequalities that women face in Pakistan.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy earlier won an Emmy for her documentary, Pakistan: Children of the Taliban in 2010. "To all the women in Pakistan working for your dreams, this is for you", Sharmeen said at her acceptance speech Sunday night in front of the packed star studded audience in the Kodak Theatre.
It is hoped by many in Pakistan that this Oscar win will bring more attention to the plight of women in their beleaguered country.
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