Video Series · 2020
A video series of imagined quarantine stories from 2020, written, directed, and narrated by Zuraiz. Inspired by Anwar Maqsood's Anwarnama.
2020. The world stopped. For most people, the pandemic meant doomscrolling and Zoom calls. For me, it was an opportunity to make something: specifically, to capture the particular absurdity and longing of quarantine life in Pakistan.
Quarantinenama was inspired by Anwar Maqsood's Anwarnama, a beloved Pakistani literary tradition of observational writing with warmth, wit, and cultural specificity. The series imagined fictional characters living through quarantine: the aunty making too many rotis, the uncle who discovered YouTube, the young couple learning they don't actually like each other that much.
Each episode was a standalone short piece, written as a monologue or narrated story, with a distinct character voice and a specific emotional note. Funny, but never cruel. Nostalgic, but grounded in the present.
Quarantinenama wasn't a commercial project. It was proof of what happens when you take a creative instinct seriously and follow it without waiting for permission or resources. The whole series was made alone, in a locked-down apartment, with a camera and a script. That's still one of the things I'm most proud of.