Film/TV/Video
Video projects produced and directed by Laila Kazmi.
Two Northwest Regional Emmy® Awards and Six Nominations
BE COUNTED music video was produced and directed for the Tacoma Refugee Choir. The song was written by the Choir to raise awareness of the 2020 US Census.
An independent documentary short produced by Kazbar Media about a temporary COVID-19 treatment facility that was built on a soccer field in Shoreline, WA.
NOMINATED for 2020 Northwest Regional Emmy® Award
A unique improvisational theatre program at Seattle's Taproot Theatre Company is helping people experiencing early stages of memory loss or dementia.
A tiny shop along Greenwood Avenue offers a glimpse of something rarely seen, the intricate crafts and culture of Tibet. Inside Pema Kharpo, the owner
One of Sri Lanka's most prominent filmmakers, Prasanna Vithanage, discusses his work and making films in times of war. Vithanage is the director of 'With You, Wihtout You,' 'August Sun,' 'Death on a Full Moon Day,' and other feature films.
Shirin Neshat discussing her film ‘Looking for Oum Kulthum’ and her work as an artist living in exile from her native Iran.
Amid the bustle of Seattle's big-city, fast-moving, grab-and-go coffee culture, a slower, centuries-old tradition quietly thrives behind the doors of a handful of Ethiopian restaurants in the city.
Interview with with American Experience executive producer, Mark Samels, director/co-producer Margaret Grossi, and co-producer Mary Carillo about their documentary The Boys of '36. The trio was in town for the premiere of the documentary in Seattle.
Rubaiyat Hossain is a writer and director and one of a handful of female filmmakers from Bangladesh. Her second feature film, Under Construction, had its world premiere at the 2015 Seattle International Film Festival.
Now in its 11th year, the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival features films from around the world as well as by Northwest filmmakers. From an 18th century epic tale to a black Western, sci-fi, animation, and environmental films, catch these and a lot more at the festival
A profile of a current exhibition at Bellevue Arts Museum. Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave recreates exquisite, life-size historical costumes and fabrics entirely out of paper.
SIFF 2013 kicks off with Much Ado About Nothing by sci-fi/action director Joss Whedon. The PIE crew talks to Joss and actors Alexis Denisof and Amy Acker, local filmmaker Lynn Shelton, and more!
Seattle filmmaker Lynn Shelton catches up with Enrique Cerna before her new film, Touchy Feely, premieres in her hometown. Lynn talks about filmmaking in Seattle, premiering at Sundance, and the opportunities for women filmmakers in the indie film scene vs in Hollywood.