The Glassworker
- 2024
- 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.2K
YOUR RATING
The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Art Malik
- Tomas Oliver
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sacha Dhawan
- Vincent Oliver
- (English version)
- (voice)
Anjli Mohindra
- Alliz Amano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tony Jayawardena
- Colonel Amano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Teresa Gallagher
- Young Vincent Oliver
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mina Anwar
- Nadia Amano
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sham Ali
- Malik Khan
- (English version)
- (voice)
Maya Saroya
- Penni
- (English version)
- (voice)
Nila Aalia
- Principal Bhatti
- (English version)
- (voice)
Alex Jordan
- Professor Ansari
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Bex Wood
- Mrs. Popalzai
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Dnita Ghohil
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voice)
Nicholas Khan
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voice)
Marcel McCalla
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
It was an amazing experience watching this and since it was hand drawn, every single Frame felt like it was drawn with utmost effort. The details were amazing, the voice acting was amazing, the characters, storyline, and everything was worth the time and money.
Altho I overall Loved it and would recommend everyone to watch it, The ending was a bit off.... Like it felt a bit unexpected, as in "Wait what?" But it wasn't bad tho, and I hope they keep on making other such films and maybe even anime series in Pakistan. I'm sure other people would also have a lot of ideas, and with this movie, I hope they gain motivation and make their own movies as well.
Even tho it was the first ever Pakistani animated movie, and hand drawn as well, It was enough to satisfy!
Altho I overall Loved it and would recommend everyone to watch it, The ending was a bit off.... Like it felt a bit unexpected, as in "Wait what?" But it wasn't bad tho, and I hope they keep on making other such films and maybe even anime series in Pakistan. I'm sure other people would also have a lot of ideas, and with this movie, I hope they gain motivation and make their own movies as well.
Even tho it was the first ever Pakistani animated movie, and hand drawn as well, It was enough to satisfy!
The animation was hands-off amazing. The visuals were stunning and appealing, evident of the amount of effort and hark work put into each frame of the movie. The animators did a great job capturing the essence of Ghibli films. The music really brought the viewing experience to the next level, literally got goosebumps hearing some of them.
However... the voice acting could have been somewhat better. The delivery of the dialogues felt a bit off because of the British accent, considering the characters were set in Pakistan. Some scenes felt as if a certain frame was missing, messing with the consistency while some had very fluid animation. As for the storyline, it seemed rather messy and confusing. The theme and storyline could have been portrayed a bit better which would've enhanced the experience greatly.
Overall really enjoyed the movie, would recommend watching it, and really respect Usman Riaz's artistic view and effort on this movie. Creating a hand-drawn animated film in Pakistan is not a small feat and he did an amazing job for such a big project. Looking forward to more of his works!
However... the voice acting could have been somewhat better. The delivery of the dialogues felt a bit off because of the British accent, considering the characters were set in Pakistan. Some scenes felt as if a certain frame was missing, messing with the consistency while some had very fluid animation. As for the storyline, it seemed rather messy and confusing. The theme and storyline could have been portrayed a bit better which would've enhanced the experience greatly.
Overall really enjoyed the movie, would recommend watching it, and really respect Usman Riaz's artistic view and effort on this movie. Creating a hand-drawn animated film in Pakistan is not a small feat and he did an amazing job for such a big project. Looking forward to more of his works!
BEFORE u get angry, read my review till last and think about it.
The glass worker is a nice movie, not gonna lie and i have been following it up for last 4-5 years. But i knew from the start, as this is Usman Riaz first movie the story will have problems and oh oh boy it had alot. The ending was confusing to say the least, as many of the plot of the movie was missing and the movie rapped it up pretty quickly. It also didnt felt "original as Usman Riaz was inspired by Ghibli, which actually made the film feel like "too much" inspired by Ghibli. I know its his first movie but if he had been original with it , it would have been better and also made it more natural and calming rather then rapping it up quickly. IF you actually wanna see what a "MASTER PIECE" looks like, (as people here are screaming that this movie is, although it isnt) Go watch HAYOA MIYAZAKI first film "Nausicaä The Valley of Wind". Or "the castle in the sky", then you will truly understand the art of animation and the beauty of a true master piece story.
The reviews here are totally wrong saying it is the "best movie ever", I have seen alot, i mean ALOT of animated movies and especially Japanese, as i like there 2D natural artwork. I am pretty choosy about my animated movies and this one was a easy 7/10. The main reason being that is, although the animation was beautiful and nice, but the story lacked alot and kinda felt amateurly written + not to forget the Urdu dubbing of the movie, which didnt had any natural feelings. I will highly recommend watching the movie in ENGLISH rather then URDU, because the original script of the movie is in English, due to this the Urdu one felt like a google translation lmao.
The glass worker is a nice movie, not gonna lie and i have been following it up for last 4-5 years. But i knew from the start, as this is Usman Riaz first movie the story will have problems and oh oh boy it had alot. The ending was confusing to say the least, as many of the plot of the movie was missing and the movie rapped it up pretty quickly. It also didnt felt "original as Usman Riaz was inspired by Ghibli, which actually made the film feel like "too much" inspired by Ghibli. I know its his first movie but if he had been original with it , it would have been better and also made it more natural and calming rather then rapping it up quickly. IF you actually wanna see what a "MASTER PIECE" looks like, (as people here are screaming that this movie is, although it isnt) Go watch HAYOA MIYAZAKI first film "Nausicaä The Valley of Wind". Or "the castle in the sky", then you will truly understand the art of animation and the beauty of a true master piece story.
The reviews here are totally wrong saying it is the "best movie ever", I have seen alot, i mean ALOT of animated movies and especially Japanese, as i like there 2D natural artwork. I am pretty choosy about my animated movies and this one was a easy 7/10. The main reason being that is, although the animation was beautiful and nice, but the story lacked alot and kinda felt amateurly written + not to forget the Urdu dubbing of the movie, which didnt had any natural feelings. I will highly recommend watching the movie in ENGLISH rather then URDU, because the original script of the movie is in English, due to this the Urdu one felt like a google translation lmao.
This movie had been 10 years in the making and it largely pays off.
The setting is a blend of desi and European culture which is evident with the character names, clothing, food and more.
The art style is obviously inspired by Studio Ghibli but it is unique enough to have its own personality.
The animation during the war scenes are especially breathtaking as the lighting and colours during the explosions are particularly beautiful.
The voice acting is the weakest aspect (I watched it in English, but Urdu had the same issue) but I had expected it from the trailers, however it wasn't terrible.
The setting is a blend of desi and European culture which is evident with the character names, clothing, food and more.
The art style is obviously inspired by Studio Ghibli but it is unique enough to have its own personality.
The animation during the war scenes are especially breathtaking as the lighting and colours during the explosions are particularly beautiful.
The voice acting is the weakest aspect (I watched it in English, but Urdu had the same issue) but I had expected it from the trailers, however it wasn't terrible.
The film's stunning visuals are reminiscent of Studio Ghibli's signature style and were a true highlight. The beautifully colored skies and serene glasswork scenes evoked a cozy, comforting atmosphere, much like Ghibli's works. I applaud the artists who brought this level of quality to Pakistani cinema. However, the storyline fell flat, feeling like a disjointed collection of ideas forced together. The inclusion of war felt unexplained and contrived. Characters like Vincent and Malik lacked clear context, and the South Asian elements, while appreciated, clashed with the inconsistent architecture and world-building.
Character development was nonexistent, and consequences were nonexistent. The initially intriguing jinn aspect failed to leave an impact. Watching the English dubbed version, I noticed the voice acting was good, but the voices didn't match the characters, detracting from the experience. Perhaps the Urdu version would be a better.
Character development was nonexistent, and consequences were nonexistent. The initially intriguing jinn aspect failed to leave an impact. Watching the English dubbed version, I noticed the voice acting was good, but the voices didn't match the characters, detracting from the experience. Perhaps the Urdu version would be a better.
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- TriviaThis is the first Pakistani hand-drawn animated film.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $66,341
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,113
- Aug 17, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $80,180
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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