The PHD Movie: Still in Grad School
LA
boasted the premiere of Iram Parveen Bilal’s next feature, The PHD Movie: Still
in Grad School. The movie is based on famous, Professor-turned-cartoonist,
Jorge Cham’s 7 million viewer followed “The PHD Comics”, a weekly online comic
strip that tackles serious issues like life in academia, but with a comic
undertaking.
This
movie is Bilal’s first comedy as a director. She commented,
“People were roaring with laughter and fits. That speaks a lot to Jorge’s
incredibly funny script but it is good to know that my visual choices as a
director, being the production design, camera movement, shots, biggest one
being the casting, worked out to amp the comedy in every frame.”
The
PHD Movie is not screened in the regular way, instead it is screened by
Universities worldwide. In the last week about 20 screenings took place around
the globe, including universities like CERN in Switzerland, MIT, Caltech and the
Max Planck institute in Berlin.
Being a sequel to a film that showed in over 500 campuses worldwide, on every continent on planet earth, Bilal is confident that this one, already written about in the prestigious Nature and Science, is going to break its predecessor’s record.
Being a sequel to a film that showed in over 500 campuses worldwide, on every continent on planet earth, Bilal is confident that this one, already written about in the prestigious Nature and Science, is going to break its predecessor’s record.
“It’s
ironically satisfying to be written about in nature and science as a filmmaker,
since my past life was that of an engineer.”
Ahead of her upcoming film Forbidden Steps, to be shot in Chicago, which is in packaging and pre-production currently and is hoping for an international and local cast, this marks as a fantastic in-between project that showcases the diversity of her artistry as a director. After JOSH, an intense dramatic thriller, this is a science comedy!
Ahead of her upcoming film Forbidden Steps, to be shot in Chicago, which is in packaging and pre-production currently and is hoping for an international and local cast, this marks as a fantastic in-between project that showcases the diversity of her artistry as a director. After JOSH, an intense dramatic thriller, this is a science comedy!
We
look forward to more from this talented filmmaker, who’s as much about pushing
Pakistani cinema locally [see Qalambaaz] as she is about bringing our cinema
and our players, abroad [she initiated the Oscar committee alongside Sharmeen
Obaid Chinoy, and serves informally as a programming liaison for various
festival directors].
To arrange a screening of the hilarious The PHD Movie on your campus, visit: http://phdcomics.com/movie/index.php
To arrange a screening of the hilarious The PHD Movie on your campus, visit: http://phdcomics.com/movie/index.php
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