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  1. English, Urdu. Saving Face is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan. The film won an Emmy Award and the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, making its director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistan's first Oscar winner. [1] [2] The film was inspired from ...

    • Gunnard Doboze
    • Dr Mohammad Jawad
  2. Mar 8, 2012 · Saving Face: Directed by Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. With Sarkar Abbas, Mohammad Jawad. Plastic surgeon Dr. Mohammad Jawad returns to his native Pakistan to help those left horribly scarred by acid attacks.

    • (1.5K)
    • Documentary, Short, Drama
    • Daniel Junge, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
    • 2012-03-08
  3. Mar 27, 2012 · How Saving Face won Oscar glory. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary about violence against women gave Pakistan its first Academy Award – and the film-maker an unprecedented chance to shed ...

    • Alia Waheed
  4. Feb 15, 2012 · 2012 Academy Award Nominee For Documentary (Short Subject)Directed by Oscar and Emmy nominated filmmaker Daniel Junge and Emmy winning Pakistan director Shar...

    • Feb 15, 2012
    • 322.4K
    • SavingFaceFilm
  5. Aug 20, 2020 · Behind the Story: ‘Saving Face’. by Ariane Wu and David Ritsher February 28, 2012. More than 100 people, mostly women, are attacked with acid every year in Pakistan. Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy speaks about her investigation into this wave of violence and her award-winning film, which looks at what is being done to help women recover.

  6. Saving Face. TV-PG | health | 40 MIN | 2012. WATCH NOW. Oscar (R)-winning documentary short about women disfigured by acid attacks in Pakistan and a plastic surgeon dedicated to helping them. Watch Saving Face online at HBO.com. Stream on any device any time. Explore cast information, synopsis and more.

  7. Saving Face. A film by Daniel Junge & Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. A journey to heal. A fight for justice. Every year in Pakistan, at least 100 people are victimized by brutal acid attacks. The majority of these are women, and many MORE cases go unreported. With little or no access to reconstructive surgery, survivors are physically and emotionally ...

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