If you’re an anime fan, you know that Studio Ghibli has been inspiring artists around the world since the 1980s. The greatest aspect of any Ghibli film is the breathtaking hand-drawn animations which add a sense of familiarity and warmth that digital animations rarely have. Influenced by Studio Ghibli’s work, a group of Pakistani animators are working on an animated film inspired by Japenese anime.

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‘The Glassworker’ is the first hand-drawn animation made in Pakistan by Mano Animation Studio and directed by Usman Riaz. The film is about a young girl and boy who discover that “life is beautiful but fragile, like glass.”

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‘The Glassworker’ (شیشہ گر) is set in a fictitious location called Waterfront Town. It follows two children from different backgrounds: Vincent, the child of a glass blower who helps his father in their glass shop and Alliz, a prodigious violinist trying to find her voice on the instrument. The film aims to shed light on growing up during a war all and all of the characters speak Urdu throughout.

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This new film is gaining massive attention amongst anime fans around the world with its beautiful animations and touching storyline.

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“The Glassmaker” was intended to be a short film at first but the director, Usman Riaz, felt it needed to be extended into a full movie. Mano Animation Studio raised nearly $120,000 in 2016 and is set to debut in 2020.

 

 

People had nothing but good things to say about the animation.

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People from all over the world were sending their love.

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It’s great to see people from so many different countries and backgrounds coming together to watch this Pakistani film.

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Indians also shared their love.

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What do you think of this amazing hand-drawn animation film? Let us know!

 

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