Hassan Zee

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Hassan "Doctor" Zee is a Pakistani-American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan. [1] [2]

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Early life

Doctor Zee grew up in Chakwal, a small village in Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [3] as one of seven brothers and sisters [4] His father was in the military and this fact required the family to move often to different cities. As a child Zee was forbidden from watching cinema because his father believed movies were a bad influence on children. [5]

At age 13, Doctor Zee got his start in the world of entertainment at Radio Pakistan where he wrote and produced radio dramas and musical programs. It was then that he realized his passion for storytelling [6]

At the age of 26, Doctor Zee earned his medical doctorate degree and did his residency in a burn unit at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences. He cared for women who were victims of "Bride Burning," the archaic practice used as a form of punishment against women who fail to provide sufficient dowry to their in-laws after marriage or fail to provide offspring. [6] He also witnessed how his country’s transgender and intersex people, called “hijras”, were banned from having jobs and forced to beg to survive. These experiences inspired Doctor Zee to tackle the issues of women’s empowerment and gender inequality in his films. [4]

In 1999, he came to San Francisco to pursue his dream of filmmaking and made San Francisco his home [4]

Education

He received his early education from Jinnah Public School, Chakwal. [1] He got his medical doctor degree at Rawalpindi Medical College, Pakistan. [5]

Film career

Doctor Zee's first film titled Night of Henna was released in 2005. [7] [8] The theme of the film dealt with "the conflict between Old World immigrant customs and modern Western ways..." [9] Night of Henna focused on the problems of Pakistani expatriates who found it hard to adjust in American culture. Many often landed themselves in trouble when it came to marrying off their children. His second film Bicycle Bride came out in 2010, which was about "the clash between the bonds of family and the weight of tradition." [10] [11] His third film House of Temptation that came out in 2014 was about a family which struggles against the temptations of the Devil. [12] His fourth film “Good Morning Pakistan”, concerned a young American’s journey back to Pakistan where he confronts the contradictory nature of a beautiful and ancient culture that's marred by economic, educational and gender inequality [13]

His upcoming fifth film, "Ghost in San Francisco" is a supernatural thriller starring Felissa Rose, Dave Sheridan, and Kyle Lowder where a soldier comes home from Afghanistan to discover that his wife is having an affair with his best friend. While battling with his inner ghosts and demons, he meets a mysterious woman in San Francisco who promises him a ritual for his cure. [14]

Filmography
YearTitleAwards
2020Ghost in San Francisco
2018Good Morning Pakistan
  • "Best Drama", Another Hole in the Head Film Festival 2018 [15]
  • "Official Selection", Haryana International Film Festival 2019

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2016Doctor Zee Show (Video short)
2014House of Temptation"Best Supporting Actor 2014", SF Best Actors Film Festival [17]
2012Destination Love (Dil Kuch Aur Samjha Tha) (TV Movie)
2010Bicycle Bride
  • "Best Feature Film Award", South Appalachian Film Festival. [17]
  • "Best Bay Area Director," Vacaville Film Festival. [17]
  • "Best Director", Modesto Bollywood Film Festival. [17]
2005Night of HennaWon an award from the Panavision [17]
2001My First Kiss (Short)“Best Actor”, Film Arts Foundation [17]
1996The Dim Light (TV Movie)

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