GUY TALK | Video Sketch 04
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- A young dad-to-be is confused and worried about if he will be a reflection of his own father or will he be different.
Guy Talk - A 6-part series of video sketches exploring honest, vulnerable, and emotional conversations, featuring Shehzad Ghias and Sarmad Khoosat.
Guy Talk is a step towards encouraging men to share experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of how societal norms can create an unhealthy environment. It challenges the narrative that discourages men from expressing emotions, taking unnecessary risks, or forming close friendships. The initiative envisions a gender-equal world, advocating for a society where everyone, regardless of gender, feels safe to be themselves. By encouraging open dialogue, Guy Talk aims to redefine masculinity, promoting emotional well-being, stronger relationships, and active participation in all aspects of life.
Let's Start Talking - for our own sake and for everyone else's!
An OLOMOPOLO Media production
presented by the Swedish Embassy in Islamabad
Directors: Talha Mufti and Vicky Zhuang Yi-Yin
Writer: Farjad Nabi
Concept: Raabia Qadir
Producers: Kanwal Khoosat and Asil Baqa
Director of Photography: Majyd Bayg
Editors: Nadeem Abbas, Saim Raza, and Subtain Nazir
Colorist: Farhan Abbasi (Neo Active)
Production Design: Kanwal Khoosat
Art Director: Fyque Nadeem
Sound and Music: Lala Ahsan
Line Producer: Amir Hussaini
Assistant Director: Fawad Akmal Khan
Camera Assistant: Muzammil Rajput
Technical Supervisor: Allah Ditta Sunny
Sound Recordist: Muhammad Hassan
Light Team: Rana Babar, Sulman Irshad, and Asif Dogar
Makeup Artist: Shelly
Carpenter: Mohammad Shabbir
Spots: Yaqoob Sadiq and Mohammad Shafique
Driver: Mohammad Arshad
Social Media Manager: Zoya Hassan
Accountant: Bilal Malik
Collaborators
UN Women Pakistan
Make Equal
DASTAK Foundation
Rozan
Khoosat Films
#GlobalGuy #LetsStartTalking #SarmadKhoosat #ShehzadGhias #OLOMOPOLO
0/10 for not featuring samosa/pakora and chai in such beautiful rain.
But seriously, these need to be marketed harder. They're great examples of heartwarmingly packaged microlessons about existing.