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- A modern day assassin, wanting out, is hired for one final job: to kidnap the kids of a local businessman. Things go haywire when it turns out he's chosen to return to the Middle Ages and bring back order to a kingdom in chaos.
- Three men unwittingly become a prey of a ruthless don after their quick-rich schemes goes awry.
- In the mountains of Pakistan, a mother and her ten-year-old daughter flee their home on the eve of the girl's marriage to a tribal leader. A deadly hunt for them begins.
- This is an action/crime feature movie revised by a series of crime plots taking place under criminals in order to mark their power in the underworld. The movies follows conspiracies against Aslam Bhai through which he has to save his family and honor.
- A gripping action thriller in which two men executes a plan to stop the war between Afghanistan and Pakistan within 21 hours.
- A fearless sea captain sails a ship through loopholes in international law, providing abortions on the high seas, and leaving in her wake a network of emboldened activists who trust women to handle abortion on their own terms.
- A naive dreamer attempts to circumnavigate the world on his motorcycle, surviving only on the money he makes along the way.
- The documentary is about the covert CIA drone war. Through voices on both sides of this new technology, the film reveals crucial information about the drone war in Pakistan and offers unique insights into the nature of drone warfare.
- Mian Tariq Ali, a veteran film maker, meets Riz Ahmed, a struggling actor who is in love with his wife and tries to convince him to divorce her. A contest of male dominance between them starts reasonably but then takes a violent turn.
- A look into the sexual abuse suffered by the children living in the North-Western city of Peshawar in Pakistan.
- The story is about a lower middle class boy Haider Ali who is the son of a Pesh Imam. He is in love with his neighborhood girl Sara. Haider's uncle is a normal government officer who do not consider taking bribe as a sin. Haider gets hooked by the local SHO in a mob firing case. Ultimately after getting away with this case Haider's life has taken a drastic change. Haider now see the bigger and bitter picture of the current system, and how it effects everybody. He decides to do something about this system and in the run his education, family, friends & love is on stake.
- In a complex web of tales within a tale, spanning two continents and involving a multitude of characters, Organize Chaos juxtaposes drama, action and humor in the world of organized crime. The business of the underworld has its own unwritten rules. Among them is rule Number one: Never cheat your business associates. And when these rules are broken, the guilty must be punished with a vengeance. There is always one man who emerges to bring order back in the business. He will be the judge, the jury and the executioner. But to bring back order again, he must first Organize Chaos. His name is Mike and he will show no mercy.
- "In 1909, Dr Iqbal wrote his infamous poem, 'Shikwa.' At the time his work caused some outrage and had him labeled blasphemous, it took some time for people to appreciate that their was no disrespect intended by him, but instead his complain...t to his Lord was one that arose from helplessness and confusion. He lived and witnesses a period of great socio-political turmoil, the rise and falls of nations and the decaying fabric of society. The Asian subcontinent was going through the most troublesome period in its history, whilst internationally the geo-political landscape was transforming from Imperial rule to the emergence of the 'Nation State ideology.' Dr Iqbal witnesses the moral values of community, tolerance and kinship eroding and being replaced by ethnic lines of social divide, he saw the advance of capitalism and the race for political and economic control taking over at the cost of humanity and equality. As a storyteller, Shikwa not only inspired me but I saw a tremendous relevance to the world we live in today, in a way Ashen Streets was my way of making the viewer ponder on the realities we face today. However this film is not a visualization of Shikwa but an attempt to make us reflect on our selves and our contribution to society, and how accountable we all are as individuals to the problems faced by the collective.
- From the top of the world to the end of the line, this film follows the life and climbs of legendary alpinist Jeff Lowe, through his visionary ascents around the world up to his current dance with a terminal disease. Metanoia: A fundamental change of thinking; a transformative change of heart. Jeff's 'unimaginable' new route, Metanoia, up the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland, changed his life forever and prepared him for the greatest adventure he's ever been on - the climb of his life, as he slowly loses all of his physical abilities and faces his own mortality. It is a mind-bending adventure through time and space that gives physical form to Jeff's unique philosophies and inspiring creative genius. Narrated by Jon Krakauer.
- "Kanebaaz" follows the journey of Siddiq (Mohib Mirza), a straight-talking car mechanic with a penchant for card-gambling. In the ultimate shuffle, the small-time hustler rises from the streets of Kharadar to Karachi's high society where his card-counting skill is recognized by the infamous Bawan Shah (Faisal Rehman). Shah, a legendary card-player himself and Siddiq's idol, has since moved on to secure a big stake in the city's underworld. A far cry from Kharadar, Shah's is an unflinching world of decadence and betrayal where nothing is ever what it seems to be. Beneath this layer of venality the real story lies: the bond between two men, one who is self-assured yet torn; and the other who desperately needs a mentor to give credence to his skill and entity. Thrust into this new environment, Siddiq experiences a speedy rise in fortune but risks alienating his friends and his love Shabana (Aamina Sheikh) who happens to be his best friend's sister. Shabana, the one person who brings out the real man behind "Kanebaaz", provides the steady dose of reality as Siddiq faces an impending moral downfall when his ties with Shah strengthen and unravel the true nature of 'business'. "Kanebaz" offers a harsh glimpse of Karachi, where a queen in the pocket doesn't always make one a king. Based on real events.
- Muslim men can change the dark side of the masculinities in their cultures.
- Families and healthcare workers find themselves in the cross-hairs of politics and violence as they attempt to protect their children from polio in Pakistan. At this critical time, when we are closer than ever before to global eradication, increased international support and commitment can see the end of polio once and for all. Will these everyday heroes succeed and end polio in our lifetime, or will another young generation be at risk?
- Summary Everyone has a dream and Sahil's ultimate dream is to study in the posh city of London in UK. He aspire to make a living and settle in the sophisticated country, away from the poverty, violence and corruption ridden Pakistan. For these reasons, Sahil hates his own country and seeks solace elsewhere. With the help of his cousin, he manages to get an admission in a reputed college in London. It is there he meets Nisha, a UK born girl with Pakistani parents, who shares a hatred on Pakistani men as he sister's marital life was spoiled by one. She has a more liberal mind and begins to hate Sahil for his lack of respect towards his country. In an attempt to impress her, Sahil does pranks that end him in big trouble and a change. Will Sahil finally understand the true value of one's home country? Are the young people of today mature enough to know they should give something in return for the place they came from? Gear up for a joyous, romantic journey in a college where thought provoking incidents are set to occur, showing the real power of youngsters.
- A research documentary which traces the historical development of Ahmadiyyat. This documentary analyze the rise of Ahmadiyyat from historical, religious and political perspective.
- Dream Line is a documentary about the magical power of dreams. It tells the story of professional skier Ptor Sprcenieks life as a skier and adventurer, follows an astonishing spiritual and physical journey, and shows that dreams can come reality. The film revolves around a recent expedition to Pakistan where some of the world's best big-mountain skiers together climb and ski the Gashot Peak, a magnificent adventure in a mind-blowing environment. It is an important milestone in the fascinating life of Ptor, which contains elements of physical achievements and spiritual coincidences that can only be explained by the power of dreaming.
- A story about a young man from Quetta, Pakistan who wanted to dance and had to face obstacles in his life to reach his goal of becoming a professional dancer.
- The film starts in the year of 2013 when Kamran (Khursheed Khan) share his pocket money with his friends Gohar (Emi Khan), Shoaib (Nasir Khan) and Haris (Sadat Khan). They are living together in Kamran's quarter and spending them time with more pleasures but after the biggest mistake of the Kamran is come out in the fact which disappeared his friends Gohar, Shoaib and Haris. This mistake is the cause of the break out them friendship.Finally Shoaib take action against the Kamran for avoid the drug smuggling but in unfortunately he couldn't further forbear the Kamran's redemption while he shoot him. After the Kamran's death Shoaib is got hang under the court order in the Kamran murder case and Gohar and Haris are says good bye to the city and they are move another city.
- This story is about an orphan boy Jimmy. He lived with his aunt. Jimmy is the great fan of Bruce lee and he loves is cycle more than any thing. He called him Road Princess. One morning he was going to school on his way he saw the poster of Bruce lee Memorial day in his town (Sialkot). He wants to go their but he can't because it is the time of school. When class is off for lunch break he run out of the school. He face many problems on his way to reach the stadium.(see the problems and climax on the movie).
- Somewhere in the middle of nowhere in Northern Pakistan: I find myself back in a village that has been devastated by an earthquake two years earlier. I have come here to locate a tent that I have donated for the survivors, through the support of the German Red Cross. What now? How does the act of donating a new home connect me with the people? Being partly German and partly Indian, I've started this journey to Pakistan to encounter the people and try to identify a place of belonging.
- One Couch at a Time follows 'CouchSurfing evangelist' Alexandra Liss across 6 continents, 21 countries, CouchSurfing for 7 months in the first full-length feature ever to document the CouchSurfing movement and this emerging 'age of sharing' we are entering.
- Driven to the sidelines by her country's refusal to accept classical dance as a native art form, a dancer carves a life of political defiance and challenge's Pakistan's promotion of identity by continuing to dance.
- Pakistan is home to a great wealth of wildlife, which most Pakistanis, and the wider world are completely unaware of. The country's vast tracts of wilderness are filled with rare animals and plants whose beauty and diversity have rarely been seen. Walkabout Films is focused on bringing Pakistan's wildlife and natural heritage to the world. This documentary showcases the Deosai National Park in northern Pakistan and the conservation challenges it faces. This series hopes to contribute to its preservation so that future generations can continue to enjoy this valuable part of our natural world.