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Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy’s SOC Films is looking for a meaningful story to highlight this Aug 14

Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy’s SOC Films is looking for a meaningful story to highlight this Aug 14

An open application process has been announced for grassroots projects, and NGOs working on social issues as part of SOC's Frame It Forward campaign.
10 Jul, 2025

Pakistan’s two-time Academy Award winner is at it again, stirring meaningful conversations and raising awareness! Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, one of Pakistan’s most celebrated filmmakers, is highlighting critical social issues in Pakistan by supporting organisations working on these issues.

Chinoy, the founder and CEO of SOC Films, is launching Frame It Forward, a storytelling campaign meant to highlight the impactful, yet overlooked, work done by grassroots projects and nonprofit organisations in the country. “Too often, vital work being done in the heart of our communities goes unseen simply because it isn’t being told,” she said.

This project is her “commitment to community”, and she hopes to use “the power of film to help elevate voices that deserve to be heard”.

An open application system is available till July 25, and all organisations are welcome to apply. One selected organisation will have the opportunity to witness its mission reach audiences through a professionally produced short film completely free of cost.

The purpose is to highlight real people, stories and visions that drive meaningful change across Pakistan in fields such as education, climate, wildlife, refugee assistance, children’s rights, community health, and gender equality. The film will release publicly this August 14 in an effort to celebrate Pakistan’s Independence Day with a story about its resilience.

Chinoy’s work is a standout on forums about pressing social issues; a recent venture of hers is the Her Earth Advocates programme. It included 10 female filmmakers from different regions of Pakistan who made five films about the impact of climate change on Pakistan and its vulnerable communities.

The award-winning filmmaker has also previously collaborated with organisations like ChildLife Foundation, KDSP, and the Indus Hospital to create no-cost documentaries and hopes to expand this purpose with Frame It Forward. Nonprofits across the nation are encouraged to apply and avail this opportunity to spread their social narratives to wider audiences through high-quality, visual storytelling.

Comments

Laila Jul 10, 2025 02:13pm
All the best to her. She is a good soul and very talented at storytelling. A true asset to this country. This is the story telling that doesn't yield ratings as commercial dramas and films but should. I look forward to this new project.
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Taj Ahmad Jul 10, 2025 02:21pm
SOC Films production is the best not only in Pakistan but around the world. Let’s wish all success on August 14th release film. ❤️
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jul 10, 2025 04:32pm
Bring it on.
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Khalid M.Qazi Jul 11, 2025 08:15am
Hi, AoA, I am an Education Development Professional with over 13 years of experience, primarily serving in Education in Emergency (EiE) projects across Sindh. I believe I can support you in identifying the most relevant stories and needs related to girls' education and orphaned children (OOSC). Please feel free to contact me at:
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