Made In Pakistan/Frost


The recent UK release of Made In Pakistan was covered by the Al Jazeera television show Frost Over The World on February 12th, 2010.

Sir David Frost introduced the documentary as “A remarkable film showing a different side to Pakistan” and interviewed the documentary’s producers, Adil Sher and Hiba Sher.

Inspired by the Newsweek article proclaiming Pakistan as “The Most Dangerous Place on Earth”, the documentary examines the lives of four Pakistani individuals from diverse backgrounds and attempts to show aspects of Pakistan seldom revealed. “We felt that the Taliban and the fundamentalists do not represent all of Pakistan, it’s just a very slight minority, yet they’re the ones who are the face of Pakistan to the outside world,” says director Nasir Ali Khan. “Pakistani youth have realized that their future lies in making this nation work.”



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