Two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, has announced the cohort of 10 women filmmakers selected for the fifth iteration of Patakha Pictures filmmaking mentorship and funding program, “Her Earth Advocates.” This seven -month programme focuses on the theme of climate change. Selected in pairs, the fellows include: Maira Pasha and Shifa Rajput Nadia Zartaj and Nagina Jabeen Natasha Javed and Nirmal Bano Sabika Noor Ali and Namrah Sikandar Saro Imran and Zareen Rajpoot The fellows will participate in a robust series of online filmmaking mentorship workshops with Patakha Pictures’ international mentor, Sundance Award-Winning documentary filmmaker Jesse Ericka Epstein. Workshops will begin in the last week of April and continue throughout the program, which concludes in October 2024 with an in-person editing and closing event in Karachi. Launched to empower and support a new generation of Pakistani storytellers, Patakha Pictures’ programs provide mentorship and funding for filmmakers to create short documentaries that illuminate important issues and resonate with global audiences. “Her Earth Advocates” marks the fifth program of its kind, with three successful cycles completed and one currently underway. “We stand at a pivotal moment in our planet’s history, one that demands not just our attention but our action. It is with this commitment that we launch this initiative to empower female filmmakers. By providing them with the funding and mentorship they need, we are not just supporting their creative visions; we are investing in a future where the stories of climate change are told through lenses that are as diverse and powerful as the challenges we face. These filmmakers bring unique perspectives and solutions to the forefront, crafting narratives that inspire change and spark a dialogue on sustainability. ” states Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, Founder of Patakha Pictures. Ever since its launch in 2022, Patakha Pictures’ mentorship programs have already funded 30 filmmakers and 16 films, garnering a total of 16 local and international awards. An additional 20 enrolled filmmakers are currently engaged in their ongoing program. These films have been screened in over 30international film festivals across various countries, including Pakistan, England, India, and the USA. These festivals include prestigious events like the All Asian Independent Film Festival and the South Asian Film Festival of Australia. PATAKHA PICTURES is an initiative of SOC Films. Jesse Ericka Epstein is a Sundance Award-Winning documentary filmmaker with a passion for using filmmaking as a tool for social change. She received a Masters Degree in Documentary Film from NYU, and was named one of “25 filmmakers to watch” by Filmmaker Magazine. Her films have screened in over 40 film festivals worldwide, at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), MaSS MoCA, The Peabody Museum, and Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam. Jesse’s film 34x25x36 received a national PBS Broadcast on POV. In addition, she has a published video Op-Doc in the New York Times. Jesse has received grants from Chicken & Egg Pictures, The Fledgling Fund, and Catapult Film Fund. She’s also received a National Endowment for the Arts residency at The MacDowell Arts Colony, a Working Films Residency at MaSS MoCA, and a Residency at Marble House Project. Jesse ran a youth video program at Zumix in East Boston and currently teaches filmmaking at Emerson College.