Pakistani filmmaker and won for the first time Oscar nominee Sharmeen Obaid, Shinui an Academy Award on Monday for her documentary about the victims of acid attack for the first time for her to accept Pakistani.In, Shinui award dedicated to women in Pakistan. All the women in Pakistan are working for change, do not give up your dreams, this is for you, she said.Directed by Gang Daniel and produced by Chinoy Charmaine, and the film follows British plastic surgeon, Dr. Mohammed Jawad, who returns to his homeland to help the victims burns.More acid than 100 people, mostly women and girls, and deformity in the acid attacks in Pakistan each year, despite the fact that groups the survivors of the help and say many cases go unreported.The women who decided to be a part of said Shinui documentary did so because they wanted to make their voices heard and wanted to draw attention to this form of abuse, in an interview before won a major cause Oscar.The they "face-saving" in it to make their stories heard and have the victims impact.Many are women assaulted by their husbands, and others to attack for rejecting a proposal of marriage . One girl in the documentary describes how she was burned after rejecting advances from her teacher. Was 13 in time.Another woman appeared in the film is 25-year-old Rukhsana, a man who threw acid on her and her sister in law poured gasoline on her by her mother in law lit a match and set her in fire.Chinoy said she hoped that the cases in the film will resonate to others in Pakistan.it is a story of hope with a strong message to the public of Pakistan. I felt this would be a great way to show how it can help to Pakistanis Pakistanis overcome the other problems, has won international films said.Chinoy's fame. Won the 2010 and the documentary, Pakistan's Taliban Generation, a documentary of international Award.The Emmy compete against God is the greatest Elvis, a Cammisa Rebecca and Julie Anderson, the film revolves around the star mid-century who chose the church more than Hollywood, and "The Barber of Birmingham," and Dolgin Gail and Robin Fryday the film, which follows the life of 85-year-old Armstrong, James Barber, and the legacy of the civil rights movement, James Spione war film "The incident, which occurred in New Baghdad," and "tsunami and Cherry Blossom," Film Lucy Walker Ristnsen Keira, which follows the survivors of the earthquake in 2011 in Japan and its struggle to recover from the wave that crushed homes and lives
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