Sana Bilgrami
Sana Bilgrami

Ms Sana Bilgrami

Lecturer T&R

Biography

Sana Bilgrami, born in Pakistan, is an award-winning documentary film director and researcher. In her films, she explores cross-cultural identity and belonging through a variety of stories. She experiments with different techniques, frequently using 8mm film, archive and intimate voice-over.

She leads and teaches introductory and advanced level documentary film practice to undergraduate Film students at Edinburgh Napier University.

Her practice-based research interests include the use of archive and personal voice, the interrogation of cross-cultural identity, and the interstices of history and geographical spaces in documentary films. She is interested in portrait films, essay films, and the crossover with/use of fiction in documentary film.

Her broadcast credits include 'Tree Fellers' (STV, 2004), shortlisted for a BAFTA Scotland Award, 'Across the Waters' (BBC Scotland, 2004), shortlisted for a Satyajit Ray Award, and she was one of ten directors of 'New Ten Commandments' (BBC Scotland, 2008). Her Masters degree film, 'Under My Skin' (2001), won awards at Scottish Students on Screen, was shortlisted for the Saltire Grierson award at Edinburgh Film Festival, and won Best Documentary at Chichester Film Festival.

Her short documentary, 'Fragments of A Love Story' (2013), was exhibited at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. In 2015, she filmed, directed and edited seventeen short documentary portrait films for a series called ‘Artist Uncovered’, commissioned by charity Art in Healthcare.

She is developing a feature-length documentary film, ‘The Album’, produced by BOFA Productions. ‘The Album’ is a personal and historical exploration of cross-cultural identity. The project received a development grant from Creative Scotland, after being selected for the Edinburgh Pitch in 2017.

In 2020, she was awarded a grant from Royal Society of Edinburgh to carry out theoretical and practice-based research on the Representation of South Asian Women in Scottish Cinema.

During lockdown in the pandemic, she co-curated an international visual-art exhibition, 'Landscape of Memory' (2020, online), bringing together the works of five Pakistani artists and five Scottish artists, alongside a series of webinars on the themes of Place, Process and Memory.

In 2021, after receiving a 'Connect and Collaborate grant' from British Council and Creative Scotland, she designed and curated an international artist residency 'Ecologies of Displacement' that culminated in multimedia exhibitions at Koel Gallery in Pakistan (January 2022) and Summerhall, Edinburgh (July 2022).

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Consultant for PG Diploma and BA Minor in Film Production programmes: Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi, Pakistan 2008

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • 'I Am': Exploring Multiplicity of Voice and Identity in First Person Self-Reflexive Documentary Film Practice
  • 'Fragments of a Love Story': Inscribing Meaning and Re-Imagining Narratives through Archive

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Satyajit Ray Award Nomination 2005
  • BAFTA Scotland for Best Television Documentary Nomination 2004
  • Winner Best Documentary Film, Chichester International Film Festival 2002
  • Grierson Award for Best Scottish Documentary Nomination 2002

 

Invited Speaker

  • Conference Talk: Visible Evidence, Gdansk, Poland, August 2022
  • Conference Talk: MeCCSA 'Silenced Voices', Aberdeen, September 2022
  • Conference Talk: International Media Education Summit, Leeds, April 2021
  • BAFTSS Practice Research SIG Seminar: Family and Autoethnography, online, 25th November 2020
  • Conference talk: 'The power of the metaphorical: reflections and diffractions in archival research', London, 13th March 2017

 

Media Activity

  • Film Review: 'Tree Fellers', Eye For Film, 8th March 2021
  • Online article: Youlin Magazine: 'Art Review: Landscape of Memory at Koel Gallery' 2020
  • Interview: The Express Tribune Newspaper, Pakistan, 26th March 2013
  • Newspaper Article: 'Art Fiend: No Clash of Civilisations Here', Dawn newspaper, Pakistan, 12 May 2013
  • Broadcast screening: 'New Ten Commandments' on BBC Two Scotland, 7th December 2008
  • Broadcast Screening: 'Across the Waters' on BBC2 Scotland, 7th March 2005
  • Broadcast Screening: 'Tree Fellers' on STV, 29th June 2004

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Festival Screening: Glasgow International Film festival, 2021
  • Public Webinar Artists' Talk: 'Memory and Perception' 2020
  • Public Webinar Artists' Talk: 'Memory and Process' 2020
  • Public Webinar Artists' Talk: 'Memory and Place' 2020
  • Public screenings and discussion: Black History Month, Edinburgh and Glasgow, October 2018
  • The Edinburgh Pitch at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016
  • Gallery screenings and panel discussions at touring exhibition: ‘Migrant-egrations’ in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, Pakistan 2013
  • Public Screening: 'Film Lounge' - Africa in Motion: Immigration Stories at Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, October 2013
  • Public Screening: BBC Big Screen, Edinburgh, August 2013
  • Public Screening: 'Second Sight: Film Lounge' at Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, July 2013
  • Public Talk: 'Migration Stories in Focus' at Scottish National Portrait Gallery, June 2012
  • Museum Exhibition Screening: 'Migration Stories: Pakistan' exhibition at Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 2011-12
  • Festival Screening: Zinebi Film Festival, Bilbao, Spain 2010
  • International Festival Screening: Expresion en Corto Film Festival, Mexico 2009
  • Festival Screening: Cambridge Film Festival 2008
  • Festival Screening: Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
  • Festival Screening: Sheffield Documentary Film Festival 2008
  • Festival Screening: Tampere Film Festival, Finland 2006
  • Festival Screening: Le Festival Cote Court, Bobigny, France 2006
  • Festival Screening: Britspotting, Berlin, Leipzig, Germany and Basel, Switzerland, 2005
  • Festival Screening: International Human Rights Festival, Glasgow 2005
  • Festival Screening: Commonwealth Film Festival, Manchester 2005
  • Festival Screening: International Human Rights Festival, Glasgow 2005
  • Festival Screening: Ludwigsburg International European Short Film Biennale, Germany 2005
  • Festival Screening: Madrid Experimental Cinema Festival, Spain 2005
  • Festival Screening: International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film, Germany 2004
  • Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2004

 

Date


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Documentary Film: 'Fragments Of A Love Story'

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Bilgrami, S. (2011)
Documentary Film: 'Fragments Of A Love Story'
"Fragments of a love story" is the research outcome of a search for an appropriate cinematic form to interpret and represent complex, transgressive and intimate individual his...

Documentary Film: The Right To A Fair Trial (in 'The New Ten Commandments')

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Bilgrami, S. (2008)
Documentary Film: The Right To A Fair Trial (in 'The New Ten Commandments'

Documentary Film: 'Visit Dungavel, Monster of the Glen: Suicide Watch'

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Bilgrami, S. (2005)
Documentary Film: 'Visit Dungavel, Monster of the Glen: Suicide Watch'. [Video]
"Imagine escaping persecution in your own country - then just when you think you are safe, you and your children are locked up without trial." A film about the high suicide-ra...

Documentary Film: 'Across The Waters'

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Bilgrami, S. (2004)
Documentary Film: 'Across The Waters'
'Across the Waters' is a poetic, reflective journey between two cultures. Fifty years ago, a young girl arrived on the island of Lewis from a village in Pakistan. Now, the w...

Documentary Film: 'Tree Fellers'

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MacPherson, R., & Bilgrami, S. (2004)
Documentary Film: 'Tree Fellers'
Tree Fellers (24 mins) tells the story of the 900 Belizean lumberjacks who in 1942 left the tropical rainforests of British Honduras to help Britain fight fascism by felling t...

Documentary Film: 'Recreating Paradise'

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Bilgrami, S. (2002)
Documentary Film: 'Recreating Paradise'
The creative interaction between Muslims, refugees and Scottish artists, as they sew together “paradise”. In the process of creation, we discover stories of loss and hope.

Documentary Film: 'Under My Skin'

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Bilgrami, S. (2001)
Documentary Film: 'Under My Skin'
Award winning documentary film about two immigrant artists in Scotland and the Camera, Editor experience of cross-cultural identity in their art and their lives.

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • Documentary Film: 'Recreating Paradise' (20 minutes, 2002) Director, Editor
  • Documentary Film: 'Under My Skin' (15 min, 2001) Director, Camera, Editor
  • Documentary Film: 'Sun, Fire, River. Ajrak: Cloth from the Soil of Sindh' (30 min, 1998) Scriptwriter, Assistant Director

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