Khamosh Pani facts for kids
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Directed by | Sabiha Sumar |
Produced by | Peter Hermann |
Written by | Paromita Vohra |
Starring | Kiron Kher Shilpa Shukla Aamir Malik Adnan Shah Tipu Rehan Sheikh |
Distributed by | Shringar Films (India) |
Release date(s) | 15 August 2003(Locarno Film Festival) 8 October 2004 (Pakistan) |
Running time | 105 minutes |
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Language | Punjabi |
Khamosh Pani means Silent Waters in English. It is a movie made in 2003 by French and German filmmakers. The story is about a mother who has lost her husband and her young son. They live in a village in Punjab, Pakistan during the late 1970s. At this time, the village starts to experience new and strong influences.
The movie was also shown in India. It was filmed in a village in Pakistan.
Awards and Recognition
The movie Khamosh Pani won many awards for its story and acting.
Awards in 2003
- Locarno International Film Festival:
- Best Actress for Kirron Kher.
- Don Quixote Award - Special Mention for Sabiha Sumar.
- Golden Leopard (Best Film) for Sabiha Sumar. This is a very important award.
- Prize of the Ecumenical Jury for Sabiha Sumar.
- Youth Jury Award - Special Mention for Sabiha Sumar.
- Nantes Three Continents Festival:
- Audience Award for Sabiha Sumar. This means the audience really liked the film.
- Silver Montgolfiere for Sabiha Sumar.
- Karachi International Film Festival:
- Special Jurors' Selection Ciepie.
- Best Actress in a Leading Role for Kirron Kher.
- Best Screenplay for Paromita Vohra. The screenplay is the script of the movie.
See also
In Spanish: El silencio del agua para niños
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