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1978 was quite a significant year for Pakistan, since General Zia-ul-Haq, who took over power from Bhutto in a coup d’état in 1977, started passing broad-ranging legislation as part of Pakistan’s Islamization, curbed civil liberties, and heightened press censorship. Hamza Bangash (Dia) makes his comment about that period by focusing (and dedicating the movie) on Norman D’Souza, a rock musician who has been active since the mid 60’s and still goes strong (his words).
1978 is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
His cinematic “equivalent” is called Lenny, and as the film begins, we watch him urinating on a number of poster of some sort of military leader, in a scene that sets the tone of the film quite eloquently. In 1978, Lenny lives with his brother, since their parents are not in the picture, and is the definite rock-star type. He drinks, smokes weed, flirts with women, gets into fights,...
1978 is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
His cinematic “equivalent” is called Lenny, and as the film begins, we watch him urinating on a number of poster of some sort of military leader, in a scene that sets the tone of the film quite eloquently. In 1978, Lenny lives with his brother, since their parents are not in the picture, and is the definite rock-star type. He drinks, smokes weed, flirts with women, gets into fights,...
- 4/18/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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1978 was quite a significant year for Pakistan, since General Zia-ul-Haq, who took over power from Bhutto in a coup d’état in 1977, started passing broad-ranging legislation as part of Pakistan’s Islamization, curbed civil liberties, and heightened press censorship. Hamza Bangash (Dia) makes his comment about that period by focusing (and dedicating the movie) on Norman D’Souza, a rock musician who has been active since the mid 60’s and still goes strong (his words).
1978 is Screening at Locarno Film Festival
His cinematic “equivalent” is called Lenny, and as the film begins, we watch him urinating on a number of poster of some sort of military leader, in a scene that sets the tone of the film quite eloquently. In 1978, Lenny lives with his brother, since their parents are not in the picture, and is the definite rock-star type. He drinks, smokes weed, flirts with women, gets into fights, and is dressed the part,...
1978 is Screening at Locarno Film Festival
His cinematic “equivalent” is called Lenny, and as the film begins, we watch him urinating on a number of poster of some sort of military leader, in a scene that sets the tone of the film quite eloquently. In 1978, Lenny lives with his brother, since their parents are not in the picture, and is the definite rock-star type. He drinks, smokes weed, flirts with women, gets into fights, and is dressed the part,...
- 8/9/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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