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Nida Manzoor is a British television writer and director. She is best known for directing two episodes of ''
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comedy show ''
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'', for which she won the 2021
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Emerging Talent Award. Her debut feature film, '' Polite Society'', was announced in 2022.


Early life

Manzoor grew up in a Pakistani Muslim family. Her family lived in Singapore until she was 10, later moving to London. Manzoor attended St James School. She was raised in a musical household, and was bought her first guitar by her father when she was 8. Manzoor has described music as her 'first passion', and is quoted as saying "I wanted to be a brown girl
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before I wanted to do screenwriting." She also started writing at a young age. Manzoor describes being encouraged by her grandfather, who kept anything she wrote in a file. Manzoor's childhood influences included Jackie Chan films, the
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, and old Hollywood cinema. She graduated from
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(UCL) with a degree in Politics in 2011. While at university, Manzoor was involved in UCL's Film Society. Manzoor's family had expected her to do a Law conversion course and become a human rights lawyer, but she convinced them to allow her to pursue a career in filmmaking.


Career

Manzoor started her film career working as a runner in
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. She went on to obtain jobs as a screenwriter, working for the
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. After early shorts like ''Layla'' and ''Arcade'', Manzoor wrote episodes for '' Dixi'' and '' Jamillah and Aladdin'' in 2016. Manzoor's first directing role was on the first series of '' Enterprice'', released 2018. In 2018, she was also commissioned to make a pilot episode (entitled "Lady Parts") for what would become ''
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''. Manzoor wrote and directed the episode. After the episode was screened, there was substantial backlash leading Manzoor to close her social media accounts. She also directed a comedy pilot, ''Hounslow Diaries'', which was screened on
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in 2018. She directed two episodes of ''
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", shown in 2020. ''We Are Lady Parts'' proceeded to a full series in 2021, written, directed and executive produced by Manzoor. She has said the series is somewhat autobiographical. She has cited ''
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'' and '' The Young Ones'' as influences for the series. Manzoor co-wrote the music with her siblings Shez Manzoor and Sanya Manzoor, and with her brother-in-law Benjamin 'Benni' Fregin. A soundtrack album from the series was released digitally. The show was renewed for a second series in November 2021. As of 2021, Manzoor is part of the Pillars Artist Fellowship Advisory Board. Production on Manzoor's debut feature film, '' Polite Society'', was completed in early 2022. The film stars Priya Kansara and
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, and will be distributed internationally by Universal Pictures.


Awards and recognition

In 2015, Manzoor was named among ''Broadcast Magazine''s Hot Shots for her short film ''7.2.'' Manzoor won best Director in Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy from the
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Craft & Design Awards 2019 for her work on ''Enterprice''. In November 2021, Manzoor was awarded the 2021
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Emerging Talent Award for her work on ''Lady Parts''.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Manzoor, Nida Living people Alumni of University College London Year of birth missing (living people) British women television writers