Kiana Rawji, An Amazing and Talented Young Filmmaker, Captivates the Audience as Her Two Short Films Debut in Canada at the Aga Khan Museum

Zainub Verjee
Zainub Verjee giving her opening remarks
Kiana Rawji in conversation with Narendra Pachkhédé following the screening of her films at the Aga Khan Museum Toronto, October 15, 2023., Simerg
Kiana Rawji in conversation with Narendra Pachkhédé following the screening of her two short films at the Aga Khan Museum Toronto, October 15, 2023.
Inside Job, a film by Kiana Rawji that will premiere with Mama of Manyatta on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto.
Inside Job, a film by Kiana Rawji premirred with Mama of Manyatta on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto.
Mama of Manyatta, a film by Kiana Rawji that will premiere with Inside Job on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at the Aga Khan Museum Toronto.
Mama of Manyatta, a film by Kiana Rawji premiered with Inside Job on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at the Aga Khan Museum Toronto.
Kiana Rawji filmmaker
Kiana Rawji engages with the audience.

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Aly Alibhai
Aly Alibhai

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Kiana Rawji, Canadian Ismaili filmmaker
Kiana Rawji

2 thoughts on “Kiana Rawji, An Amazing and Talented Young Filmmaker, Captivates the Audience as Her Two Short Films Debut in Canada at the Aga Khan Museum

  1. Congratulations for your latest amazing work, Kiana!

    We first met Kiana Rawji in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak at the Cargill meat plant in Alberta. We supported her in creating a documentary film “Long Distance” about a Filipino couple impacted by COVID. In this short film, Kiana masterfully wove their personal stories with the larger global narrative of Filipino migrant workers victimized by immigration policies, racism, and COVID. For this film, Kiana won an award at the Calgary International Film Festival.

    We have seen her passion for social justice, combining it with her beautiful film making artistry. We would love to have Kiana’s recent films shown in Toronto here in Alberta. Her focus on resilience and empowerment will surely resonate.

  2. Another very insightful posting on Simerg today by Aly Alibhai on Riana Rawji’s two short films screened in the Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium at the Aga Khan Museum on October 15th.

    Zarina and I were quite fortunate (amongst many others) to attend and watch the two most outstanding documentaries. Besides watching the two documentaries, we had the opportunity also to meet with Kiana and her mother Dr. Shamila Karmali Rawji (who has been known to me personally for the past many years during her involvement with the Ismaili institutions in Canada).

    During the event we heard another acclaimed and accomplished lady Zainub Verjee, and met Aly Alibhai who was an outstanding and most appropriate Emcee for the event and last but not least meet with many friends, colleagues and acquaintances including Vazir Nizar (Nick) Kanji.

    We were deeply impressed with Kiana and take this opportunity to wish her ongoing success in the future. Ameen.

    Kamrudin A. Rashid
    November 1, 2023.

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