Faris Kermani
English film director
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Faris Kermani is an English film director of Pakistani descent. A graduate from the London Film School, his work consists primarily of documentaries but also includes drama series, and fiction films.[1] Many of his programmes focus on South Asian politics and the Muslim world.[2][3]
BornJuly 1963 (age 62)
Harlow, Essex, England
OccupationFilm director
Faris Kermani | |
|---|---|
| Born | July 1963 (age 62) Harlow, Essex, England |
| Occupation | Film director |
He has produced programmes for the BBC and Channel 4 as well as Pakistani channels. Releases include: The Life of Muhammad (BBC), Seven Wonders of the Muslim World, Karbala: City of Martyrs and Karachi Kops (all for Channel 4).
He now heads his own production company based in London, Crescent Films.[4]
Selected filmography
- Faiz: Poet in Troubled Times (1987, Channel 4)
- Baluchistan: The Gathering Storm (1987, Channel 4)
- Qawwali: The Sabri Brothers (1990, Channel 4)
- Northern Crescent (1991, Channel 4)
- The Dynasty (1996, BBC2)
- Karachi Kops (1994, Channel 4)
- Karbala: City of Martyrs (2004, Channel 4)
- Dispatches: Women Only Jihad (2006, Channel 4)
- Dispatches: Between the Mullahs and the Military (2007, Channel 4)
- The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World (2008, Channel 4)
- Revelations: Muslim and Looking for Love (2009, Channel 4)
- The Life of Muhammad (2011, BBC)