
City of Men
Short Film Written & Directed by Hira Sheraz
Two naive, young girls attempt to flee a house controlled by patriarchy.
Screenings & Awards
Best short film at Muslim International Film Festival, Toronto, Screened at Oscar Qualifying Tasveer South Asian Film Festival and Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival & Festival de Cinema de Alter do Chão

The Round Lake
Short Film Written & Produced by Hira Sheraz
In the year 2030, two sisters, Noreen & Hafsa live in a community without water. Water is supplied only once in two weeks by a water tanker that no longer meets their needs. When two weeks pass with no sign of the water supplier, Noreen & Hafsa take to the streets where queues of parched community members await the water tanker.
Screenings & Awards
UN Women Deliver Conference 2023, Oscar Qualifying Austin Film Festival, Oscar Qualifying Tasveer South Asian Film Festival, Global Climate Benefit Concert, Special Award at Changing Climate Changing Lives, Alliance Francaise, Our Heritage, Our Planet Film Week, Morano Ragazzi, Muslim International Film Festival, Best Cinematography at The Gandhara International Film Festival.

Indus Rising
Directed & Produced by Hira Sheraz
Reeling from one of the most destructive floods in recorded history, a community of women from Pakistan’s vulnerable coastal province of Sindh unite to plant the largest mangrove forest in the world.

COMING SOON
Trailer Premiered at COP28
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Laraztay by Misbah
Music Video Directed by Hira Sheraz
A narrative of unrequited love with an intensity that mirrors the haunting guilt. The emotional gravity is so profound that it simulates the sensation of having unwittingly extinguished another's existence by withholding reciprocation of that love.
In Misbah's own words, ʻIt's about a feeling I once experienced and it came to me in these chords with words that just flowed out of me as I arranged the music.ʼ
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From Lahore with Love
Documentary Directed by Hira Sheraz
"Journalist Sonya Rehman embarks on a profound journey through Lahore, Pakistan, confronting the enduring scars of the Partition, rediscovering her cultural identity, and giving life to 'From Lahore with Love'—a heartfelt initiative that pays homage to the city's legacy through postcards and tote bags."

