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MAKE IT LOOK REAL
ایسے جیسے حقیقت

Pakistan202467 minUrdu, Pashto, Hazaragi with English subtitlesCanadian PremiereAvailable Online

Situated in a modest retail complex in Quetta, Pakistan, is a small photo studio plastered with framed images of clients posing with women they don't know, guns they don’t own, and motorcycles they’ve never ridden. “Make it look real” is the instruction given to the photo studio owner, Muhammad Sakhi, who earnestly captures his clients’ desires and ambitions through staged, saturated, and heavily doctored photographs. Conversations between customers and Sakhi reveal that, although the photos may be fake, the desire and delight behind them are very real.

Serving as a portal to imagined realities, each photograph emerges as a reflection on ideas of gender expression, power, and success, revealing the delicate interplay between identity and longing. As documentary director Danial Shah builds an effortless bond with Sakhi, we’re invited into a welcoming space that offers a compelling observation of the empowerment and sense of freedom possible when identities are allowed to be constructed and reworked.

- Mariam Zaidi

Recognitions

OFFICIAL SELECTION
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, 2024
True/False Film Fest, 2024
Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival, 2025

AWARDS
Jury Prize – Belgian Film, Festival En Ville, 2025

Director Bio

Danial Shah

Born in Quetta, Pakistan, Danial Shah works with the medium of photography and film and is currently pursuing an artistic PhD at Sint Lucas Antwerp and University of Antwerp. His debut feature film, Make it Look Real (2024), premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in 2024.

8 Nov, 2025 12:30 pm

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Rating

PG

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CONTENT ADVISORY
discussions of political violence

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