Malek Shafi'i

Malek Shafi’i (ملک شفیعی, born 1974) is a film director, producer, festival organizer, and human rights activist from Afghanistan.

Malek has also acted as a senior media and communication advisor for RTA[citation needed], working with different NGOs and international organizations as well as with the United Nations system of agencies in Afghanistan, implementing film and media projects on the promotion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights[citation needed].

[citation needed] In 2011, Malek joined creative forces with Afghan documentary filmmaker and human rights activist Diana Saqeb and multimedia producer and arts Director Hassan Zakizadeh to launch the first edition of the Afghanistan Human Rights Film Festival in Kabul[citation needed] and in other provinces[which?

2007 Small City Great Expectations / 6 episodes / each 25m / Afghanistan/ A research documentary series on the following topics to give an image of what is happening in Afghanistan six years after the fall of the Taliban: For End of the Earth: For Drought in Hazarajat: For Pamir Territory: For Up to the Parliament: For Twenty Five Percent: BBC Persian BBC World News, My Country Program For Mohtarama:

2007 Screening of Malek's three documentaries (End of the Earth, Pamir Territory, and Up to the Parliament), Academy of Art, Tehran.

Review and discussion of Afghan Cinema 2006 Screening of Malek's three documentaries (End of the Earth, Pamir Territory, and Up to the Parliament) at the Singapore Film Society and discussion on Afghanistan's challenges He organized- The AHRF is an international film festival focusing on human rights.