Film Synopsis:
This documentary revolves around an art institute, which is owned, run and funded by Government of Pakistan, called NAPA (National College of Performing Arts) where different art forms: music, theatre, dance etc are being taught. Using NAPA as a character, which is representing Pakistan’s media and art industry. The film explores how creativity has flourished and evolved since 9/11.
The place where the institute NAPA is located is called “Hindu Gymkhana” which is situated in the heart of Karachi city. Years ago it was used as a club where people use to come for recreation.
Filmmakers:
Prem Lata, SZABIST; Sidra Hameed, Karachi University; S.Waqas Hussai, SZABIST. Karachi.
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