Awards & Winners

Sabiha Sumar

Date of Birth 29-September-1961
Place of Birth Karachi
(Pakistan, Sindh)
Nationality Pakistan
Profession Film director, Screenwriter, Television Director
Sabiha Sumar is a Pakistani filmmaker. Born in Karachi, Sabiha Sumar studied Filmmaking and Political Science at Sarah Lawrence College in New York from 1980–83 and then read History and Political Thought at Cambridge University. As an independent filmmaker, Sabiha Sumar has earned much acclaim for her films, which deal with political and social issues such as the effects of religious fundamentalism on society, and especially on women. Her first feature film, 'Silent Waters' has played in film festivals around the world. Silent Waters won the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2003. Sabiha's first documentary, Who Will Cast the First Stone, about three women in prison in Pakistan under Islamic law won the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco Film Festival in 1998. Her documentary films include Don't Ask Why, For a Place Under the Heavens, On the roofs of Delhi, and Dinner with the President. Who Will Cast the First Stone led to the quashing of death-by-stoning sentence for Shahida Parveen, accused of adultery, while For a Place Under the Heavens kicked off a critical debate on women wearing the hijab in the Muslim World.

Awards by Sabiha Sumar

Check all the awards nominated and won by Sabiha Sumar.

2013


News & Documentary Emmy Award for Best Documentary
Honored for : HBO Documentary Film Series
(Saving Face)

Nominations 2013 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming HBO Documentary Film Series
Saving Face
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Best Documentary HBO Documentary Film Series
Saving Face