HDI Congratulates Film Program Alum Jawad Sharif on His Emmy Nomination

The Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI) works around the world to inform and foster dialogue amongst critical stakeholders on key global issues. We do this through our programs with the U.S. Congress and the United Nations, engaging young people, supporting cultural diplomacy, and working on humanitarian programs.

HDI congratulates Jawad Sharif on his Emmy nomination for his work for Vice World News in the category of Outstanding Edited Interview. The other nominated pieces in this category include interviews from Fareed Zakharia GPS, The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer, and two produced by CBS’s 60 Minutes. This year’s Emmys will be presented in New York on Wednesday, September 25.

Jawad participated in HDI’s 2016/17 UCLA Film Training Program for Pakistani filmmakers. Our film programs are designed for emerging filmmakers and are coordinated by award-winning U.S. filmmaker Mr. Bill Megalos. The 2016/17 program was funded by the U.S. Embassy Islamabad.  Films made during this program were exhibited at international film festivals.

Mr. Sharif said, “I am incredibly thankful to have been supported by the Humpty Dumpty Institute and the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan.  The technical and artistic skills developed during the HDI program have been invaluable.”

HDI is grateful to the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad for its support of this program  and to our partners, the Foundation for Arts, Culture, and Education (FACE), and the UCLA School of Film, Theater, and Television for their assistance in creating a program which is developing  new leaders in the Pakistani film industry and which highlight American culture and values.

HDI/FACE Film program Participants in Los Angeles (made possible by the support of U.S. Embassy Islamabad).