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The 2016 Academy Award Winner for Best Documentary Short, this documentary follows the story of Saba, a young woman from the Punjab region of Pakistan, who was shot and left for dead by her father and uncle after marrying Qaiser, a man once promised to her by her family. Told through the lens of a true love story, the film is a scathing examination of the contradictions between modernism and tradition within Pakistani society, as Saba struggles with pressures to forgive the relatives who tried to kill her - a pronouncement that would set them free. In this masterful work of high-risk journalistic storytelling, award-winning filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Saving Face) uncovers the complex and violent forces faced by women in Pakistan, particularly as it relates to human rights and family honor.
Director: | Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy |
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Studio: | Hbo Archives |
Release Date: | 9/6/2016 |
Item #: | 1747485X |
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UPC #: | 888574432850 |
Attributes: | Manufactured on Demand |
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Product Type: | DVD |
Rating: | TVPG |
Street Date: | 9/6/2016 |
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