Silent Waters: The Human Rights Watch Collection


A film by Sabiha Sumar

99 minutes, color, Urdu and Punjabi w/ English subtitles

DVD Format

Silent Waters is set in 1979 in Pakistan, when General Zia-ul-Haq took control of the country and stoked the fires of Islamic nationalism. Ayesha, a Muslim woman who gets by on her late husband’s pension and by teaching young girls the Koran, invests her hopes in her beloved son Saleem. But when Saleem takes up with a group of Islamic fundamentalists just as a group of Sikh pilgrims come to town, Ayesha’s haunted past turns her present life upside down.

 

“RARE...WRENCHING...GRIPPING. Traces the roots of the radical Islamicist movement.” - Ken Fox, TV Guide

 

“An eye-opening look into Pakistan, then and now.”
- Orlando Sentinel

 

Substantial, emotionally detailed... packs a wallop.”
- New York Times

 

“A timely look at the rise of extremism, deeply political but intensely personal.” - Georgia Straight (Vancouver)

 

“EXTRAORDINARY! It graphically depicts the suffering women have to endure because of religion, politics, and patriarchy.” - Spirituality & Health Magazine

 

“A moving portrait of societal and religious discord that, despite its being set a quarter century ago, has resonance today. The forcefulness of its message makes it a rewarding cinematic experience.” - Hollywood Reporter

 

Human Rights Watch annually endorses selected First Run titles that shed light on human rights abuses throughout the world.

 

DVD Special Features
Q&A with Human Rights Expert Smita Narula • Film Notes by Human Rights Watch • Director’s Statement • Director’s Biography • Trailer Gallery

 

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