
Impact films for NGOs, brand documentaries and heritage films — truthful, cinematic documentary work from Karachi for all of Pakistan.
Our documentary Urdu Bazaar Karachi took audiences inside the city's historic literary market — research, access, patience and cinematography in service of a real story. That is the standard we bring to commissioned documentary work for NGOs, brands, institutions and broadcasters across Pakistan.
We handle the full documentary pipeline: research and access, field production in real conditions, sensitive interviewing in Urdu and English, archival integration, and edits that respect both the subject and the audience — with impact-ready cut-downs for donors, social media and screenings.
A focused impact film takes four to eight weeks; deeper documentaries with field access and seasons of filming take longer. We scope the timeline honestly at the brief stage.
Yes — we plan for rural and low-infrastructure filming across Pakistan: power, backup gear, local coordination and respectful community access.
Urdu and English in-house, with vetted local facilitators for regional languages, plus accurate subtitling for international audiences.
We structure scopes to budgets — a well-planned three-day field shoot can produce a donor film, social cut-downs and a photo set together.
You do — full rights transfer on final payment, with raw footage archiving available as an option.
Send your brief and receive a tailored concept, quote and timeline within 48 hours.