We recently received news that we have been selected as finalists for the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's Business Distinction Awards 2024. We are honoured. Kahani Pictures is recognized as a business that is "Unique to Vancouver", sharing the stage with Nch’ḵaỷ Development Corporation and And-Co Offices, both of which seem like great businesses providing a unique flavour to Vancouver. There will be a gala event occurring on November 5th where the winners will be announced ✨ More information can be found on the #GVBOT website here:
Kahani Pictures
Media Production
Vancouver, British Columbia 571 followers
Beautiful films that make things happen.
About us
We create beautiful films to inspire authentic relationships between brands, consumers, and employees. Kahani Pictures is a social impact production company that connects people through beautiful films. We work closely with brands and nonprofits to create films that make people think about important questions and share real-life narratives about those impacted by their work. Our clients value our unique approach of listening to diverse community voices to find the emotional context for each story. Trust and mutual respect are the foundations of our relationships with our clients, who care about enriching the lives of others through storytelling.
- Website
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https://www.kahanipictures.ca
External link for Kahani Pictures
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
325 W 5th Ave
Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
Employees at Kahani Pictures
Updates
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🎞️ ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian Students will be released on Wednesday August 14th. 🧑💻 Join our YouTube premiere and chat live with the filmmakers and organizations who helped create the film and will continue to use it as a tool in their communities. 📥 Want the details? Subscribe to kahani.ca/listen #InternationalStudentsInCanada #EndAbuse #HearMeToo #NoExcuse #StopTheSilence #VAW South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia (SALCBC) Moving Forward Family Services Balbir Gurm Punjabi Community Health Services #OneVoiceCanada Surrey Women's Centre Sunoh Canada #NEVR
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Baldev Mutta is the founder of Punjabi Health Services of Canada. His work in supporting and educating Punjabi people living in Canada has been celebrated across the country. He works tirelessly to bring justice to international students facing unrelenting sexual abuse. To learn more about our documentary, ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian Students, sign up here: https://lnkd.in/e_ckaaR2 #StandWithSurvivors #StopTheSilence #HearHerStory #EndCampusAbuse #KahaniPictures #PCHS #SafeCampus #EmpowerWomen #BreakTheCycle #DocumentaryFilm #ChangeStartsHere #InternationalStudentsInCanada
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Surrey, BC is growing fast and so is it's tourism. We've been working with Surrey Hotel and Motel Association to show how easy it is to find the best hotel stays the city has to offer. #surreybc #discoversurrey
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Dive deeper into the issues that international students in BC, and across Canada, face with this piece about ਸੁਣੋ (Listen), featuring Inder Nirwan. ✍️ Written by Jeevan Sangha for The Tyee. We love the work that The Tyee does and their willingness to drive important conversations
International Students Deserve Safety. And Better Support | The Tyee
thetyee.ca
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We're pleased that ਸੁਣੋ (Listen) has been featured by Jenn Wint in RIPPLE of CHANGE. Check out this interview with Inder Nirwan about how we approached the issue as storytellers 🎥 Many thanks to Jenn, Whitney Larson and the team at ROC for continuing to give voice to stories that need to be heard. #DocumentaryFilm #InternationalStudents #EndAbuse #ProtectWomen #SouthAsian #Canada
ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian students — Ripple of Change
https://rippleofchangemag.com
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Wow. Thank you to our partners and everyone who attended our screening of ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian Students. So many people were moved by the film and we're heartened to hear of the actions people have planned, including the Mayor of Surrey who attended the screening. It took a lot of dedicated people to bring this to life – many of them are tagged below. We're excited for Kahani to be trusted as the storytelling partner for this film and we look forward to continue supporting your work. The film will be available to share very soon. Sign up to our newsletter to be the first to know: https://lnkd.in/gq5C6ryp South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia (SALCBC), Moving Forward Family Services, Sunoh Canada, Punjabi Community Health Services, Surrey Women's Centre, #NEVR #OneVoiceCanada, Balbir Gurm, Jeeti Pooni, Meena Dhillon, Ammen Dhillon, PhD MAC RCC, Inder Nirwan, Balraj S. Kahlon, Baldev Mutta, Anupma Sharma, Gary Thandi, MSW RSW, Tricia Stevens, Rubina Kang, Jacki Tokaryk, Howard Lee, City of Surrey, Jinny Sims, Brenda Locke #StandWithSurvivors #StopTheSilence #EndAbuse #InternationalStudentsInCanada #SouthAsian #SurreyBC #Canada #DocumentaryFilm #KahaniPictures
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Our Surrey City Hall screening of ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian Students is sold out! We look forward to sharing the film with everyone attending and to hear your thoughts. Missed out or want to stay informed on future screenings? Get updates from Your Monthly Kahani, a newsletter from us to you: https://lnkd.in/gq5C6ryp South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia (SALCBC), Moving Forward Family Services,Sunoh Canada, Punjabi Community Health Services, #NEVR, #OneVoiceCanada #StandWithSurvivors #StopTheSilence #HearHerStory #EndCampusAbuse #KahaniPictures #PCHS #SafeCampus #EmpowerWomen #BreakTheCycle #DocumentaryFilm #ChangeStartsHere #InternationalStudentsInCanada #SouthAsian #Women #ProtectWomen #EndAbuse
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🎞️ On June 19, we'll be hosting a public screening of our newest documentary, Listen: The Struggles of Female South Asian Students. The evening will include a panel discussion with experts from across public health and safety organizations that work directly with South Asians in Canada. Learn more about our panellists. Get your tickets to the screening event, it's FREE! https://lnkd.in/gN9fytSp South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia (SALCBC), Moving Forward Family Services, #OneVoice, #NEVR, Surrey Women's Centre, Sunoh Canada, Punjabi Community Health Services #documentaryfilm #internationalstudents #southasian #canada #endabuse #protectwomen #surreybc
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Kahani Pictures reposted this
We are announcing a public screening event of our newest short documentary: ਸੁਣੋ (Listen): The Struggles of Female South Asian Students. Countless international students are facing an epidemic of sexual misconduct throughout Canada. This issue is leading to severe cases of mental health challenges and even suicide amongst young people who thought they'd be coming here for an education. On June 19th 2024, we'll be hosting a screening at Surrey City Hall followed by a panel discussion from experts in public health services and Inder from Kahani Pictures. When: June 19th, 6:00pm Where: Surrey City Hall, 13450 104 Avenue Surrey Tickets: https://lnkd.in/gN9fytSp Tickets are FREE and we are expecting to sell out so please register quickly to secure your spot. South Asian Legal Clinic of British Columbia (SALCBC), Moving Forward Family Services, One Voice Canada, Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR), Sunoh Canada, Punjabi Community Health Services, Surrey Women's Centre #DocumentaryFilm #InternationalStudents #Canada #EndAbuse #WomenInEducation #HumanRights #ProtectWomen #SafeCampus
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