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Portrait of a Dutch film director. The story, full of adventure, helplessness, loneliness and risk, paints an image of a person who no longer knows who he is and where he is from.
Portrait of a Dutch film director. The story, full of adventure, helplessness, loneliness and risk, paints an image of a person who no longer knows who he is and where he is from. close
For the past 26 years 16 expeditions have tried and failed to climb one of Pakistan's 8,000 meter peaks in winter. On February 2, 2011, Simone Moro, Denis more
For the past 26 years 16 expeditions have tried and failed to climb one of Pakistan's 8,000 meter peaks in winter. On February 2, 2011, Simone Moro, Denis Urubko and Cory Richards became the first. Cory is now the only American to summit any 8,000 meter peak in winter. The journey nearly killed them. Cory carried a small camera and filmed the ordeal constantly. This is their story, as seen from the raw, honest perspective of Cory's lens. close
A film about the life of the Kalash, a people with Slavic appearance, living in the north of Pakistan, in the heart of the Islamic world. The Kalash consider more
A film about the life of the Kalash, a people with Slavic appearance, living in the north of Pakistan, in the heart of the Islamic world. The Kalash consider themselves the heirs of Alexander the Great, maintain a rich cultural heritage that is contrary to the dominant Islam of Pakistan, protect their faith and suppress all attempts to convert them to Islam.
The short film Checkpost was shot by American, British and Pakistani filmmakers. The filming process was headed by director Anil Ahmad, taking on one more
The short film Checkpost was shot by American, British and Pakistani filmmakers. The filming process was headed by director Anil Ahmad, taking on one of the main roles Manjinder Virk, known for such serial films as "Under the Sight", "Call the Midwife", "Monroe" and others.
The dramatic events unfolding on the screen take place in Pakistan, where every second you can expect a shot or a shell to burst. It’s especially hard for crew members reporting from the country’s hottest spots – they don’t have guns, and every report could be their last. close
Bo Kata, loosely translated in English means hacked! That is the victory battle cry when kites are eliminated in raging sky duels, sometimes lasting hours. more
Bo Kata, loosely translated in English means hacked! That is the victory battle cry when kites are eliminated in raging sky duels, sometimes lasting hours. Filmed entirely in Lahore, Pakistan, over three continuous days, Bo Kata is a rare cinematic documentary treat, depicting uniquely the rooftop kite flyers of Lahore, who have been a traditional part of Pakistan's culture and heritage that has lasted for over 400 years. Their sport is now under threat from a complete ban, after a series of tragic fatalities involving children and motorcyclists, resulting in decapitations and dismemberment from illegal chemically coated strings used to fly the kites. The documentary highlights a population that is associated with the mysterious art of kite dueling amidst the political backdrop of an impending ban close
Zara, a schoolgirl in Karachi, shares a sensual dance video with her virtual boyfriend, who then blackmails her. Caught between his manipulative behaviour more
Zara, a schoolgirl in Karachi, shares a sensual dance video with her virtual boyfriend, who then blackmails her. Caught between his manipulative behaviour and the desire to experience love on her own terms, Zara searches for the strength to reject the confines of a patriarchal society. close
A ship berthed at Gadani and the ship-breakers coming from all over Pakistan to break it discover that they might have more in common than otherwise imagined, when they enter into a conversation.
A ship berthed at Gadani and the ship-breakers coming from all over Pakistan to break it discover that they might have more in common than otherwise imagined, when they enter into a conversation. close
Nusrat has Left the Building... But When? is a film made on the metamorphic career of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the famous sufi qawwali singer from Pakistan.
Nusrat has Left the Building... But When? is a film made on the metamorphic career of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the famous sufi qawwali singer from Pakistan. close
As the decline of the British Empire approaches, as the film Last Remarks tells, its rulers decide to divide India, still under their control, into two more
As the decline of the British Empire approaches, as the film Last Remarks tells, its rulers decide to divide India, still under their control, into two independent states – India and Pakistan. For the indigenous population, however, freedom is essential, and the region is embroiled in ethnic violence.
The story of how, on the eve of Pakistani independence in 1947, Arastoo Jan, a servant of a British lord, takes a dose of poison and, in the remaining ten minutes before his death, records a confession about his short life. close
The story revolves around three women and a transvestite working in a beauty salon, whose interaction with one another engenders facets of personality more
The story revolves around three women and a transvestite working in a beauty salon, whose interaction with one another engenders facets of personality and suppressed desires in each one hitherto unknown to them. close
A Calling to Care is the inspiring story of 55 year-old Grace Stanley, a Canadian nurse who left her home and prestigious career behind to answer a calling more
A Calling to Care is the inspiring story of 55 year-old Grace Stanley, a Canadian nurse who left her home and prestigious career behind to answer a calling halfway around the world in Karachi, Pakistan. Teaching nursing to local women in a strict Muslim culture that forbids them to even to touch men is a formidable task. However, Grace challenges her own values and belief systems to find common ground with her students, helping them to excel and feel respect for themselves in a culture that doesn't respect them. Whether it is getting her hands painted with henna, swimming fully-clothed in the ocean, or marching bravely with them on International Women's Day, Grace bonds with her students in a very special way, and ultimately discovers how the West can learn a lot more from the Third World than she ever thought. close
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