Blood of Hussain is a fratricidal saga. Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Jamil Dehlavi’s award-winning corpus encompasses experimental shorts and features dating back to the 1970s. Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
'The Blood of Hussain' (1980) is a gripping political thriller about insurgency in the Sufi heartlands of Pakistani Punjab, reminiscent of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
'Born of Fire' (1987), an art-house horror about a flautist who ventures to Anatolian Cappadocia to uncover the secrets of his father’s mysterious death Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Towers of Silence (1975) is a Gothic, dreamlike montage of ancient burial rituals shot in Karachi and New York Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Jinnah is a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the nation - an acclaimed 1998 biopic starring Christopher Lee Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Blood of Hussain is a fratricidal saga. Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Jamil Dehlavi’s award-winning corpus encompasses experimental shorts and features dating back to the 1970s. Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
'The Blood of Hussain' (1980) is a gripping political thriller about insurgency in the Sufi heartlands of Pakistani Punjab, reminiscent of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
'Born of Fire' (1987), an art-house horror about a flautist who ventures to Anatolian Cappadocia to uncover the secrets of his father’s mysterious death Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Towers of Silence (1975) is a Gothic, dreamlike montage of ancient burial rituals shot in Karachi and New York Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Jinnah is a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the nation - an acclaimed 1998 biopic starring Christopher Lee Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi
Blood of Hussain is a fratricidal saga. Courtesy Jamil Dehlavi