Bol; Sory of a Female Convict on Death Row (DVD)

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Item Code: IZZ216
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Shoaib MansoorEros International Media Limited(2011)Approx.146 Minutes
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Starring:
Humaima Malick, Atif Aslam, Iman Ali, Mahira Khan, Shafqat Cheema & Manzar Sehbai

An Eros International Presents In Association with Geo Films & Shoman Productions
A Film by Shoaib Mansoor (From the Director of Khuda Kay Liyey)
Produced By: Shahid Jamal & Shoaib Mansoor
Executive Producers: Dr. Nabila Ali & Fayyaz Ahmed Khan
Written and Directed By: Shoaib Mansoor
Director of Photography: Salman Razzak Khan
Background and Music: Baqir Abbas
Singers: Atif Aslam, Hadeeqa Kiyani, Sajjad Ali, Shabnam Majeed, Ahmad Jahanzeb & Shuja Haider

Based in the heart of Lahore, the story takes place in a house full of daughters, teeming with the vibrancy of life but restricted to bloom. It is the story of a girl who challenges the mind set that closes all doors of Light on women of the house and considers them nothing more than a machine that produces children.

“Bol” is a roller-coaster of emotions. It questions the worth of human being, be it a woman or a person born with a birth of defect. It questions the authority of reproducing human beings into this world without taking responsibility of acknowledging their worth. The Write / Director of the movie says…“Having been so blessed in life, I often think of the things that I should be grateful for. The list seems to be never ending, but invariably it ends at one thing…that I was born as Man. Nothing in the world scares me more than the thought of being born a woman or eunuch in a country like Pakistan, where obscurantism has deep roots. It is very unfortunate that we make tall claims, full of pride, about the rights of women granted by our religion and yet when I look around in the underdeveloped Muslim countries in general and Pakistan in particular, I find the found reality to be the polar extreme. Tragically, our interpretation and application of religion seem to begin and end with women. Leaving the five percent of the urban educated elite aside, women seem to be the playground (battleground) where we practice a medieval form of religion.”

Best Film 2008 Fukouka Audience Award Japan
Best Director 2007 31st International Cairo Film Festival Egypt
Best Director 2007 Roberto Rosselini Award Italy
Best Foreign Film 2007 Muscat Film Festival Oman
Bimal Roy Award 2009 India

Genre: Drama
Subtitles: English / Arabic
Format: Dual Layer
Anamorphic Widescreen
All NTSC
Dolby Digital Sound

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