Director: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy•Genres: Animation, Short, Drama
In a remote Pakistani village, a young girl named Pari dreams of becoming a pilot, inspired by her older sister, Momina, who secretly works in a factory to support their family's needs. Pari faces societal expectations and traditional barriers that hinder her aspirations, but she finds strength and determination in her pursuit of flight. The film explores themes of dreams, perseverance, and breaking free from limitations.
Sitara: Let Girls Dream received widespread acclaim for its stunning animation, powerful storytelling, and its poignant portrayal of female empowerment and dreams. It was particularly celebrated for its cultural representation and its message of challenging societal norms. The film resonated with audiences and critics alike for its emotional depth and inspirational narrative.
Praised for its beautiful and evocative animation style.
Commended for its touching and inspiring narrative about pursuing dreams against adversity.
Celebrated for its positive representation of female ambition and empowerment in a challenging cultural context.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, general audience feedback highlights the film's emotional impact and its powerful message of hope and determination for young girls.
Nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Awards (2021), Winner of Best Short Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (2020), Winner of the Audience Award for Best Animated Short at the Aspen Film Festival (2020).
The film was inspired by the real-life stories of girls in Pakistan who face challenges in pursuing their dreams, particularly in STEM fields.
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