Withdrawal

  • Director

    Afia Serena Nathaniel

  • Country, Year, Length

    Pakistan, 2024, 4:58

  • Category

    Narrative Short

  • Format

    Digital

  • Festival Year

    2025

Synopsis

Myra misses her school bus and must find her way back home alone. The short thriller takes a turn as she tries to dodge men harassing her on the streets of Lahore.

Film Screening & Ticket Information

When & Where to See this Film!

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Film Information

From the Director

Director Statement

I was only nine years old when I was assaulted in the streets of Pakistan.

As girls, we were made to feel ashamed about our bodies and told not to speak about things concerning our bodies. For a long time, I had no words to describe what I experienced. I buried this trauma from my childhood. But three years ago, as I was forced to reckon with a cancer diagnosis, I realized I had to unpack this trauma. And break the silence.

Furiously, I wrote the script, angry at what had happened and what continues to happen in patriarchal cultures. I decided to film on the very streets where I was assaulted.

I know from my own circle of family and friends how such victims of assault – often children – cannot speak about the loss of innocence in their own homes. I want to break the silence on this issue and bring audiences a story centered on the experience of one such survivor who has to live with this trauma in both her public and private life. The film asks us to consider how sexual violence is deeply entrenched in societies and the price girls and women pay on a daily basis.

Through Myra’s journey, we are made aware of the challenges in patriarchal societies about the stigmas surrounding gendered sexual violence and pose larger questions about how can women and girls break this cycle of violence.

In a post-MeToo moment, we live through stories like those of Madam Pelicot whose courage showed us that “shame must change sides”. The shame does not belong to the victim but the perpetrator.

The making of “Don’t be late, Myra” has been deeply cathartic for me. It has allowed me to come to terms with trauma and find healing. I want to share this film with as many people as possible.

Director Biography

Pakistani-American filmmaker, Afia Nathaniel, was raised between Lahore and several air force bases where she grew up with a deep love for fighter jet planes, long road trips and discovering worlds hiding in plain sight.

Afia’s debut feature DUKHTAR – a road trip thriller – premiered to a rousing reception at Toronto in 2014 and became Pakistan’s Official Oscar Submission for the “Best Foreign Language Film” category. DUKHTAR played to critical acclaim in over 20 countries to rave reviews and was the Critics’ Pick (Village Voice) and the People Magazine’s Pick of the Week. It was labelled as “exquisite” by New York Times and billed as “a road journey to end all road journeys” by Huffington Post. The screenplay for the film has been invited to the Academy’s Permanent Core Collection.

Through her films, Afia explores pressing social justice issues of our times which a critic lauded as “a stunning, emotive work”. She has been featured in the Variety, NYT, Indiewire, NPR, Huffington Post and Screen Daily. Variety says, “Nathaniel proves her mettle in a national industry where distaff directors are rare”.

Afia is an alumnus of Columbia University, Berlin’s Talent Project Market, Gotham, Tribeca Film Institute and Film Independent. Her work has received support from HBO, Netflix, National Geographic, Tribeca Film Institute, Cinereach, Women in Film, New York Foundation for the Arts, Rotterdam, SorFond, NYSCA + HFPA.

Afia’s film DON’T BE LATE, MYRA premiered at Woodstock in 2024 and was nominated for the Oscar-qualifying Mark Braunstein Award Best Short Narrative. Recently, the film swept awards in New York and London bagging “Best Short Film” at Big Apple Film Festival and “Best Long Short” at UK Asian Film Festival.

Credits

    • Afia Serena Nathaniel
      Director
      DUKHTAR
    • Afia Serena Nathaniel
      Writer
      DUKHTAR
    • Afia Serena Nathaniel
      Producer
      DUKHTAR
    • Nouman Waheed
      Producer
      DUKHTAR
    • Innayah Umer
      Key Cast
      “Myra”
    • Nida Ahsan
      Key Cast
    • Munir Hussain
      Key Cast
    • Muhammad Tariq
      Key Cast
    • Rene Bastian
      Executive Producer
      Transamerica, Cold in July, Funny Games, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints,
    • Shrihari Sathe
      Executive Producer
      It Felt Like Love, Beach Rats, A Woman A Part, Dukhtar, No Land’s Man
    • Afia Nathaniel
      Editors
      DUKHTAR
    • Nadeem Abbas
      Editors
      JOYLAND
    • Peter Nashel
      Composers
      ALASKA DAILY, I TONYA, DUKHTAR
    • Brian Deming
      Composers
      DUKHTAR