Ayesha is a widow with a secret past, living with her beloved son Saleem in a small town in Pakistan close to the Indian border. When the fires of Islamic nationalism invade their tranquil lives, Saleem and a few of the town's other young men are soon gripped by a religious fervour, and they attempt to bring radical Islamic law to their friends and neighbours. After a group of Sikh pilgrims arrive in town, tensions reach boiling point as Ayesha's haunted past comes rushing back.
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Directing | Sabiha Sumar | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Heike Fademrecht | Costume Designer |
Camera | Ralph Netzer | Director of Photography |
Directing | Julia Rose | First Assistant Director |
Production | Philippe Avril | Producer |
Production | Ellen Teschendorf | Location Manager |
Sound | Uve Haussig | Sound Engineer |
Production | Peter Hermann | Line Producer |
Production | Roshanak Behesht Nedjad | Associate Producer |
Production | Helge Albers | Producer |
Directing | Farah Shereen | Continuity |
Costume & Make-Up | Lesley Lamont-Fisher | Makeup Supervisor |
Production | Sabiha Sumar | Casting |
Art | Shuja Ullah Yasir | Assistant Art Director |
Sound | Arshad Mahmood | Original Music Composer |
Art | Frank Herzog | Art Direction |
Art | Olivier Meidinger | Production Design |
Lighting | Axel Berger | Gaffer |
Production | Sachithanandam Sathananthan | Producer |
Editing | Anna Kappelmann | Assistant Editor |
Production | Konstantin Kröning | Associate Producer |
Production | Claudia Tronnier | Producer |
Sound | Noemi Hampel | Sound Editor |
Production | Marie-Michele Cattelain | Associate Producer |
Directing | Iqbal Kidwai | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Madan Gopal Singh | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Carsten Richter | Foley Artist |
Writing | Sabiha Sumar | Writer |
Writing | Paromita Vohra | Writer |
Editing | Bettina Böhler | Editor |