Best Pakistani documentary movies
Get ready to binge. We've found a collection of must-watch documentary films from Pakistan, now streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!
A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness 2015
A woman in Pakistan sentenced to death for falling in love becomes a rare survivor of the country's harsh judicial system.
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Perween Rahman: The Rebel Optimist 2016
A documentary on Pakistani architect and urban planner Perween Rahman and her remarkable work for Karachi’s poor.
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Indus Blues 2018
Pakistani folk artists talk about their struggle to keep a fading art form alive while reminding the world what they are about to lose.
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This Stained Dawn 2021
Detailing the preparation of the multi-city Aurat March (Women's March) in Pakistan, This Stained Dawn tells the story of a feminist movement asserting itself in the country's urban spaces through the eyes of the march's organisers.
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Behind Closed Doors 2023
Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) are people who hold a public function and as a result, present higher risks of being involved in bribery or corruption. Offshore leaks have revealed repeatedly that PEPs use British finance and British offshore jurisdictions to launder their wealth, hide their wealth and re-invest it into the global financial system. London is the place where they buy property, where they take legal action against their critics and where they live when they fall from grace. But what happens when a developing country fights back and attempts to get Britain to return the money that it claims has been stolen? Watch Behind Closed Doors and find out.
60Train hit donkey | Pakistan Railway 2021
A train hits a donkey at high speed, mortifying onlookers.
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Dare To Dream: The Making of Jinnah 1998
A documentary on the making of the film Jinnah (1998), and the trials and tribulations faced by a British production team.
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Mr. Jinnah: The Making of Pakistan 1997
The creator of Pakistan has long been a controversial figure. The film tries to unravel his personality with interviews and footage never before aired.
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Amir: An Afghan Refugee Musician's Life in Peshawar, Pakistan 1985
Amir, shot during the height of the Afghan civil war in the 1980s, investigates and portrays the life of Afghan refugees living in and around the city of Peshawar in northern Pakistan through the experiences of the musician Amir. The aspirations of Afghan refugees are expressed through their political songs dealing with the civil war in Afghanistan, with exile, with Afghan nationalism and with the Islamic revolution. In highly charged and tragic circumstances, music can be used in very direct ways, both to promote solidarity and as an agent of catharsis.
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