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Silent Waters on DVD (2003)

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Average rating: 64%
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3.5
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Starring: Kiron Kher, Amir Malik, Shilpa Shukla, Salman Shahid
Director: Sahiba Sumar
Studio: BFI VIDEO
Run time: 95 mins
Certificate: 12
User collections: Best of Indian Art Cinema
Genres: Drama
Languages: Punjabi, Urdu
Subtitles: English
Released: 24/04/2006

Brief synopsis of Silent Waters

This gorgeously shot feature chronicles the lives of a mother and her teenage son in a rural Pakistani village in 1979. Saleem (Aamir Malik) is an aimless youth in love with local beauty Zubeida (Shilpa Shukla), and adored by his widowed mother, Ayesha (Kiron Kher). Life seems to flow in measured, bucolic beauty, but old and new trauma looms because of a pair of fundamentalist Muslim insurgents staying in the village. Their zealotry ignites a macho spark in Saleem and soon he is rejecting his mom for her Sufi philosophy, and Zubeida for seeing him outside of wedlock. Things get even worse with the arrival of some Sikh pilgrims, one of whom wants to find his lost sister. Anchored by Kiron Kher's moving performance, SILENT WATERS gradually evolves from a dreamy portrait of rural life (replete with Bollywood-esque wedding merriment) to a brutal history lesson. Viewers who are unfamiliar with the political time and place of this film are likely to be horrified to learn of the unconscionable cruelties visited on Muslim and Sikh women during the 1947 partitioning of Pakistan and after. Activist director Sabiha Sumar lets the story speak for itself, making this film both a moving, sociologically fascinating drama and a harrowing indictment of gender-based oppression.

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Rated - 3 starsWorth watching

A customer from Portsmouth, England , 11/05/2006

Initially I wasn't prepared for the subtitles, but was very glad I carried on. Thought provoking and educational I would recommend the film as a good film to get out.

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Rated - 3 starsgood but unfulfilling...

medusa from uk , 15/11/2006

Good film, realistic ambience, thought provoking but there's something lacking...this is the problem with most art films: why do they tend to be dry. I would suggest you watch films like Garam Hawa and Pinjar on the same topics but they are a joy to watch. There's no serious flaw with this one, except that it's not the same standard. But this is Sabiha Sumar's first attempt at full length film making and she will hopefully get better if she makes more.

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Rated - 4 starsstunning direction

A customer from hounslow, london , 28/02/2007

after a long time i have watched a master piece of work .

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Rated - 5 starsexcellent

A customer from Chessington , 26/05/2008

gripping drama - well worth a watch - highly recommended.........

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Rated - 3 starsWorth watching

A customer from Portsmouth, England , 11/05/2006

Initially I wasn't prepared for the subtitles, but was very glad I carried on. Thought provoking and educational I would recommend the film as a good film to get out.

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Rated - 5 starsexcellent

A customer from Chessington , 26/05/2008

gripping drama - well worth a watch - highly recommended.........

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