
A Clay Horse
Unable to speak since escaping Kabul, Aarash, a 12-year-old Afghan refugee, relies on his radio to survive the memories that haunt him.


Karachi Cartography
Namra Khalid is producing the first comprehensive socio-climatic map of Karachi through her project Karachi Cartography, documenting the city’s evolution and enabling informed projections for its future.


Abdullah Khan
Abdullah Khan is a Toronto-based, Pakistani writer and director. His work often centers on childhood in Pakistan, approached through a raw and naturalistic lens, foregrounding poignant socio-political tensions within intimate fictional narratives.
His documentary works have been exhibited and screened at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and Rich Mix in London.
His short film A Clay Horse screened at several Oscar-qualifying festivals, including the Odense International Film Festival and the Tirana International Film Festival, where it received the Best Divergent Minds' Award.
Khan is an alumnus of the Film Talents Program 2023 by Goethe-Institut. He is a recipient of the Explore & Create Grant 2025 from the Canada Council for the Arts
In the news
A selection of press coverage and media highlights.
IN THE NEWS
Divvy Film Festival 2024: Celebrating South Asian Cinema in Islamabad.
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RECENT
Abdullah Khan acknowledged for -'Transforming Toronto's Arts.'
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Shorts competing in Adana Golden Koza
Festival announced
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