Fazeelat Aslam
Fazeelat Aslam | |
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Born | Lahore, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Alma mater | Wellesley College |
Occupation | Journalist, filmmaker |
Known for | Saving Face (2012) |
Fazeelat Aslam is a Pakistani documentary filmmaker and journalist based in New York City. She is also co-producer of the Academy Award-winning documentary Saving Face.[1]
Early life and career[]
Fazeelat was born in Lahore, Pakistan. Later her family moved to Zambia and then to Karachi. She attended high school in London and graduated from Wellesley College in the United States, where she double majored in Media Studies and Gender Studies.[2] Fazeelat returned to Pakistan and started a career as a news anchor at National News prior to joining Dawn News. Shortly after, she left the company to create documentaries. Fazeelat has produced documentaries for international organizations including PBS Frontline, Channel 4 UK and HBO. She worked as a producer and correspondent for the second season of Vice documentary on HBO. Fazeelat went to the brick kilns to investigate the conditions of modern slavery, where she interviewed a female bonded labourer for the 'Episode 2 Extended: Forced Slavery Interview', that covered the humanitarian work of Syeda Ghulam Fatima. In 2012 Fazeelat made an appearance in a video of the song ‘Awaam’, by rapper Faris Shafi.[3]
Awards[]
- 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject – Saving Face
- 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series
References[]
- ^ "Fazeelat Aslam". csrc.asu.edu. 2 July 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ^ Saad (March 27, 2015). "Interview: Fazeelat Aslam". saadzuberi.com. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ^ Meet the Woman Risking Her Life to Tell Other Peoples' Stories, Elle, March 21, 2014
External links[]
- Pakistani documentary filmmakers
- Pakistani women journalists
- Pakistani emigrants to the United States
- Wellesley College alumni
- Pakistani expatriates in Zambia
- Women documentary filmmakers
- Asian journalist stubs
- Pakistani writer stubs
- Mass media in Pakistan stubs