Honor Killings Unveiled: The Kohistan Video Scandal

Watch Honor Killings Unveiled: The Kohistan Video Scandal

  • 2016
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 6.7  (7)

Honor killings, a practice in which individuals are killed in the name of family honor, is a crime that is prevalent in many parts of the world. The movie "Honor Killings Unveiled: The Kohistan Video Scandal" sheds light on this heinous crime by taking its viewers through a shocking case that took place in Kohistan, Pakistan. The documentary, released in 2016, follows the story of Afzal Kohistani, a man who uncovered a video of six young men and two women singing and dancing in a remote village in Kohistan. Though the video itself may seem harmless to most, it is the women's apparent disregard for the oppressive societal norms that made it a punishable offense.

Afzal, aware of the consequences the women and their families may face, appealed to authorities to take action and provide protection for them. But in Kohistan, where the practice of honor killings is still rampant, his pleas fell on deaf ears.

Despite facing threats to his life, Afzal persisted and continued to fight for justice. His bravery sparked international outrage, and the documentary further highlights the gravity of the situation in Pakistan and exposes the extent of violence against women in the name of honor.

The audience is introduced to the various stakeholders involved in the case, including the police, the local government, and members of the village where the incident occurred. The documentary also includes interviews with experts in law and human rights, providing valuable insights into the legal and social systems in place in the country.

The film takes a sobering look at the social context of honor killings in Pakistan, where women are often treated as property and punished for perceived "honor" crimes. The documentary also exposes how the perpetrators of such crimes often go unpunished, with community elders and tribal laws prevailing over national laws in many cases.

The filmmakers make use of actual footage and interviews to create a compelling narrative that draws the audience in and leaves a lasting impact. The documentary serves as an eye-opener not only to the practice of honor killings in Pakistan but to similar crimes happening around the world. It calls on viewers to reflect on how much more work needs to be done to ensure that women are respected and valued as individuals.

The actors in the documentary, including Afzal Kohistani, Khawaja Haseeb, and Sereen Jan, deliver a powerful performance that moves and inspires. The overwhelming emotion conveyed by the actors adds to the intensity of the story and emphasizes the gravity of the issue at hand.

Overall, "Honor Killings Unveiled: The Kohistan Video Scandal" is a thought-provoking and essential documentary that offers a glimpse into the harsh reality of honor killings and sheds light on a subject that is often shrouded in secrecy. It is a must-watch for anyone who cares about human rights and seeks to bring an end to crimes against women in the name of honor.

Honor Killings Unveiled: The Kohistan Video Scandal is a 2016 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.7.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (7)