Iram Haq (born January 1, 1976[1]) is a Norwegian-Pakistani[2] actress, screenwriter and director, best known for her feature film, I Am Yours and What Will People Say.
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Iram Haq | |
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Born | (1976-01-01) January 1, 1976 (age 46) |
Alma mater | Westerdals School of Communication, Oslo |
Occupation | Filmmaker, actress, Director |
Years active | 2002–present |
Known for | What Will People Say, I Am Yours |
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Haq, a Norwegian-Pakistani,[3] studied art direction at Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo.[4] She came from a conservative Muslim family who immigrated to Norway. Her upbringing and life events were later a huge inspiration for her movie What Will People Say.
Haq worked for many years as an actress, appearing in theatre, film and television, including Import-Export. She also wrote and starred in the short film Old Faithfull which was selected for the short film competition at the Venice Film Festival in 2004.[5] She made her directorial debut with the short film, Little Miss Eyeflap which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010.[6]
Haq's feature film debut, I Am Yours premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013.[7] It was praised in Variety as "an assured...debut".[8] The film tells the story of a young Pakistani mother living in Norway and has been lauded for its exceptionally naturalistic performances.[9] The film was selected as the official Norwegian Oscar entry for Best Foreign Language Film.[10][11]
Her next film What Will People Say has been described as a "heartbreaking female personal drama with culture clashes between two different worlds."[12] The film was inspired by Haq's own life experience. This film was the official entry from Norway to the 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.[13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Borettslaget | Fatima Silmandar | TV Series |
2002 | Jul i Borettslaget | Fatima Silmandar | Video |
2004 | Trofast | Short film | |
2005 | Import-Export | ||
2008 | Fallen Angels | ||
2009 | Little Miss Eyeflap | Director | |
2010 | Tomme tønner | ||
2013 | I Am Yours | Director | |
2017 | What Will People Say | Writer & Director | |
2020 | When the Dust Settles | Director | Director: '3 Episodes' |
Iram Haq at IMDb
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