Mano Animation Studios produced The Glassworker and officially selected it as Pakistan’s entry for the 2025 Oscars in the International Feature Film category. As the country’s first-ever hand-drawn animated film with an anti-war storyline, this marks a significant milestone for Pakistani cinema.
Pakistan has made history by selecting its first-ever hand-drawn animated film, The Glassworker, as the country’s official submission for the 2025 Oscars. Usman Riaz directed it and produced it by Mano Animation Studios. This film will represent Pakistan in the International Feature Film category. The selection marks a significant milestone for the nation’s cinema and animation industry.
A Historic Achievement
The Glassworker isn’t just an ordinary animated film. It is Pakistan’s first feature-length 2D hand-drawn animation, showcasing the country’s emerging talent on an international stage. The film’s director, Usman Riaz, expressed his gratitude for this recognition, calling the film a decade-long journey of passion and perseverance. He hopes the story will resonate with audiences worldwide, transcending borders and showcasing the creativity and talent of Pakistan.
“This is an achievement that will be remembered in the annals of our cinematic history,” said Mohammed Ali Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistani Academy Selection Committee. Moreover, he also emphasizes the film’s groundbreaking nature and artistic excellence.
A Story of Artistry, Love, and War
Set in a war-torn country, The Glassworker tells the poignant story of Vincent Oliver, a young glassworker, and Alliz Amano, a violin prodigy. As they grow up amidst conflict and personal turmoil, the impact of war tests their friendship and dreams. The narrative explores themes of artistry, love, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
A Decade in the Making
Riaz writes the movie himelself. establishing him as a seasoned writer. Screenplay by Moya O’Shea, features music by Carmine DiFlorio and Riaz himself. Produced by Khizer Riaz and Manuel Cristobal, it took ten years to bring this artistic vision to life, reflecting the dedication of the team at Mano Animation Studios. The voice cast includes prominent actors like Art Malik, Sacha Dhawan, and Anjli Mohindra.
Recognition on the Global Stage
The Glassworker has already garnered international attention, with screenings at prestigious film festivals such as Cannes and Annecy. Although Pakistan’s last submission, In Flames, did not make the Oscars shortlist, renewed hope surrounds The Glassworker to spotlight Pakistani animation and storytelling at the Oscars.
Usman Riaz expressed his excitement on social media. He said, “I am deeply humbled by the trust and faith the selection committee has placed in our film. I hope this story resonates with audiences everywhere, showcasing the depth of talent and creativity that Pakistan has to offer.”