萨维·萨马尔 Sabiha Sumar
Sabiha Sumar (born 29 September 1961) is a Pakistani filmmaker and producer. She is best known for her independent documentary films. Her first feature-length film was Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters), released in 2003. She is known for exploring themes of gender, religion, patriarchy and fundamentalism in Pakistan.[1] Sabiha Sumar Born 29 September 1961 (age 57) Karachi, Pakistan Nationality Pakistani Education Karachi Grammar School Alma mater Sarah Lawrence College Cambridge University Occupation Filmmaker Years active 1994-present Known for Khamosh Pani For a Place Under the Heavens Spouse(s) Dr. S Sathananthan Children 1 Website http://www.vidhifilms.com/ She, along with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Samar Minallah, are the only three Pakistani women independent documentary filmmakers to have screened their work outside of Pakistan.[2]