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Here’s how Joyland can still qualify for the Oscars

Here’s how Joyland can still qualify for the Oscars

Award strategists plan on fulfilling the theatrical exhibition requirement by releasing the film in France.
15 Nov, 2022

Despite the ban on the screening of Joyland, the Pakistani Academy Selection Committee’s nominated film for the Oscars, the movie can still qualify for the awards.

The most prestigious awards for the global film industry have certain requirements for nominees, including a theatrical exhibition. Joyland was chosen as Pakistan’s nominee for the International Feature Film Award category for the 95th Academy Awards. For international films, the rule states that they must be released outside of the US and its territories for at least seven consecutive days in a commercial motion picture theatre for paid admission.

Award strategists working on Joyland told Variety that they plan to give the film its required seven-day run in France by November 30, which is the qualifying release date cutoff for the Oscars’ international feature category. If the film was submitted in general categories, such as best picture, it would have to be required to have a seven-day release in the US. However, the film does not currently have distribution yet. Additionally, Pakistan cannot retroactively choose another film as its entrant.

Joyland was banned from a cinematic screening in Pakistan after the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting canceled its exhibition license which was issued months ago. The federal government has declared the movie “uncertified” after receiving complaints that “the film contains highly objectionable material which do not conform with the social values and moral standards of our society and is clearly repugnant to the norms of ’decency and morality; as laid down in Section 9 of the Motion Picture Ordinance, 1979”.

This action has resulted in a lot of backlash across the country — many celebrities have also spoken up, asking the authorities to release Joyland. The situation also evoked a strong reaction from the cast and crew of the project. They immediately took to social media to call for its release. Director Saim Sadiq issued a statement, saying, “We – as a team – are gutted by this development. I am compelled to say that this sudden U-turn of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is absolutely unconstitutional and illegal.” He said the ministry had gone against the Constitution by asking provincial censor boards to follow their decisions as the provinces have autonomy after the 18th Amendment to make their own decisions regarding censorship.

In response, PM Shehbaz Sharif has formed a special committee to evaluate complaints filed against Joyland. The committee will report its findings and recommended follow-up action on November 15.

Directed and co-written by Sadiq, the film tells the story of Haider (Ali Junejo), the youngest son of the Ranas family, who, while working as a background dancer, falls in love with Biba (Alina Khan), a transgender woman. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Queer Palm and the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize.

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Dr. Salaria Ahmed Part -II Nov 15, 2022 05:25pm
It will definately win every award under the sun only because it supports the global agenda of demeaning social values in the name of freedom of everything!
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Multani Nov 15, 2022 05:44pm
How awful our Oscar nominated film cannot be screened here, we must withdraw this nomination or else we will be a laughing stock there
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Zubish Nov 15, 2022 07:18pm
So, violence and murder in every other scene plus a woman enslaved and sexually abused is okay in a film... As is seen in legend of maula jatt ... Thats all according to our moral values? No... its a film... its fiction... its supposed to evoke emotions and entertain and it does that so well. Why is the same not applicable to this film? When will we mature as a people to see that art is just that... art. Add an age restriction and let adults choose what they want to see. Why is the state acting as abba ji for morality when it doesn't even provide roti kapra like abba ji?
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Rami Nov 15, 2022 08:07pm
Pakistan needs younger educated film board whose members have traveled and are aware of film making ,content and have a world views ! Pakistani films makers must divide the film which are art films, subject orientated films, they should be promoted in such manners. Plus, a rating system must be placed, G, PG, R ! High time to bring up professionalism ! Commercial films are made with higher budgets for mass audiences should be promoted with mass appeal!
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Mehwar Nov 15, 2022 08:27pm
@Zubish excellent point!
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Mehwar Nov 15, 2022 08:28pm
@Dr. Salaria Ahmed Part -II What a waste!
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Mehwar Nov 15, 2022 08:29pm
@Multani seriously?
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jsav123 Nov 15, 2022 08:54pm
The visibility it gains from the bans and censorship narrative will add to its likelihood of winning more awards.
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Khalid iqbal Nov 15, 2022 09:08pm
I have seen only one scene , and I find it very uncomfortable, there is nothing artistic about it , I think it’s sickening , the idea to bring open vulgarity in cinema and then rating it R , is a concept to regulate R rated movies in Pakistan .
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Omar K Nov 15, 2022 09:19pm
Religion is the Opiate of the Masses
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Aamir Latif Nov 15, 2022 09:39pm
social taboos should be shown in cinemas, why we are afraid of?????
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Ahmed Nov 15, 2022 09:43pm
@Rami you need to read about our worldview.
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Soniye Tu Auder Te La Nov 15, 2022 10:48pm
Release it on NetFlix. There it would become the most watched film in Pakistan, India and the Middle East.
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NYS Nov 15, 2022 10:58pm
@Soniye Tu Auder Te La baat ma dum ha
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Multani Nov 16, 2022 06:00am
@Zubish Agreed, blocking violence in films by censor board does not mean murder , violence& rape does not happen in our society, we are very violent society, face facts.
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Glen D'Abreo Nov 16, 2022 06:25am
@Khalid iqbal you saw one scene? your have such influence they allowed you only one scene to get disgusted. Very interesting !
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Alrehan Nov 16, 2022 07:50am
@Zubish there are some rules of country film makers need to follow and if they don't they should be fined and should give up film making
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Masood Nov 16, 2022 09:03am
Islam is our only path...this movie is against our religion! Why are these people being allowed to promote illegal and sinful things banned in Islam.
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Nouman Nov 16, 2022 09:28am
@Dr. Salaria Ahmed Part -II sir I am amazed how often we think our social value are being challenged by a movie. How much do think inflation stricken people of pakistan even visit a cinema and then make an opinion about it. Let's allow those who wants to enjoy an amazing movie.
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Akram Nov 16, 2022 10:05am
I hope it does qualify and this will be the biggest slap on Pakistani government face.
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It's me Nov 16, 2022 10:25am
@Zubish art means art but not VULGARITY!
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