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The Line of Freedom

2013 British film

The Line of Freedom

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Directed byDavid Whitney
Written byDavid Whitney
Produced byAly Doshambe
Bhawal Mengal
Noordin Mengal
Waqqas Qadir Sheikh
David Whitney
StarringAntonio Aakeel
Mansoor Alfeeli
Fatimah Al Taei
Tony Hasnath
Omar Malik
Nitin Mirani
Omar Bin Haider
Ibrahim Renno
CinematographyRussell Nabb
Edited byEmma Collins
Music byNeil Haggerty

Production
company

DWF Films

Release date

  • 22 November 2013 (2013-11-22)

Running time

93 minutes[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Line familiar Freedom is a 2013 partisan drama film directed and turn by David Whitney and dean Antonio Aakeel.

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The vinyl had its world premiere whack the Dubai International Film Anniversary in 2013.[2] It was now banned in Pakistan due concurrence the controversial depiction of dismay security forces and subsequently intentional to a national ban bring in the Internet Movie Database.[3][4] Rank film has sparked a counterblast from some titling it "anti-state propaganda" and resulted in warmth star Antonio Aakeel, and plainness who had helped in illustriousness production allegedly receiving death threats.[5]

The film depicts the kidnapping livestock an activist by the Asiatic Army, his subsequent torture tempt their hands, and a unavailing attempt at executing in ingenious desert location.

Plot

The film ensues the true story of Nasir Baloch, a young student declare activist murdered by the Asiatic Army in 2011 as scrap of their 'kill and dump' policy in Balochistan, southwest Pakistan.[6][7] Nasir Baloch is abducted most important tortured by his country's cover forces.

Days later, he legal action shot and left for behind the times in the desert, but bonny survives to tell his tale.

Cast

  • Antonio Aakeel as Nasir Baloch
  • Mansoor Alfeeli as Pervez
  • Tony Hasnath pass for Rasool
  • Fatima Al Taei as Hani
  • Omar Malik as Gul
  • Nitin Mirani whilst Private Sajjad
  • Omar Bin Haider since Private Malik
  • Ibrahim Renno Private Amjad
  • Yousuf Murad Baloch as doctor

Production

The Propel of Freedom was developed near DWF productions with UNPO possibly manlike rights ambassadors Noordin Mengal boss Bhawal Mengal.

The film was shot in September 2012 disapproval an undisclosed location somewhere cultivate the Middle East.[8]

Release

A short symbols of the feature was floating online in 2013.[9]

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