Posted on Thursday, May 27th, 2021 by Josh Spiegel
This week, Disney+ has an exciting new way to showcase young filmmakers from underrepresented backgrounds. Their new short-film series
Launchpad goes live to the world on Friday, May 28, with six stories that offer diverse viewpoints on everything from Chinese to Jewish to Mexican cultures. We have a review of the series coming tomorrow, but there’s no better way to get a rundown of what each of these short films are about than by hearing from the filmmakers themselves.
/Film sat down virtually with these young artists recently to hear their stories, the messages they want to share, and how they learned on the job with Disney. Here is everything you need to know about
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The film was written and directed by Aqsa Altaf. Ameena, a Muslim Pakistani immigrant, wakes up on Eid to find out that she has to go to school. Homesick and heartbroken, she goes on a mission to make Eid a public school holiday, and in the process, reconnects with her older sister, and embraces her new home, while her new home embraces her, reads the synopsis.
As the girl navigates a familiar time in an unfamiliar place, her inspiring story follows familiar corridors for immigrants; Pakistani or otherwise. Other films have similar tales, such as Hao Zheng s
Dinner is Served, which follows a Chinese student at an elite American boarding school.