Movie producer Mahera Omar's narrative successes grant at Nepal film celebration - ISN TV

Movie producer Mahera Omar's narrative successes grant at Nepal film celebration - ISN TV

In some cases Even The Shore Suffocates, a film by Mahera Omar, on Sunday won the best worldwide extraordinary notice grant at the fifth Nepal Social Global Film Celebration in Kathmandu. Highlighting the strong periwinkle, the bubbler crab and Karachi's mangrove backwoods, the film is a tribute to the human and non-human occupants of the city by the ocean.

The film, which was screened at the celebration on Saturday, was motivated by Rachel Carson's 1955 book The Edge of the Ocean, Some of the time Even The Shore Suffocates, (Kabhi Aisai Bhi Hota Hai Ke Kinare Doob Jate Hain).

Set against the background of human movement in and around mangrove backwoods springs, in the midst of steaming vessels and another horizon, the film takes one on a quiet excursion through a sensitive wetland biological system on the shores of a modern city.

Mahera's different movies have been displayed in Pakistan as well as at global film celebrations including Film South Asia, Istanbul Worldwide Engineering and Metropolitan Movies Celebration, and Delhi Worldwide Film Celebration. Features of her filmography incorporate Perween Rahman The Revolutionary Positive thinker and The Fantasy Excursion melodic travelogs.

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