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The trailer for Bhutto.
Bhuttois the definitive documentary that chronicles the life of one of the most complex and fascinating characters of our time. Hers is an epic tale of Shakespearean dimension. It’s the story of the first woman in history to lead a Muslim nation: Pakistan. Newsweek called it the most dangerous place in the world, and the home of nuclear war heads and the Taliban.
Benazir Bhutto was born into a wealthy landowning family that became Pakistan’s dominant political dynasty. Often referred to as the “Kennedys of Pakistan,” the Bhuttos s
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Bhutto
Trailer
The trailer for Bhutto.Bhuttois the definitive documentary that chronicles the life of one of the most complex and fascinating characters of our time. Hers is an epic tale of Shakespearean dimension. It’s the story of the first woman in history to lead a Muslim nation: Pakistan. Newsweek called it the most dangerous place in the world, and the home of nuclear war heads and the Taliban.
Benazir Bhutto was born into a wealthy landowning family that became Pakistan’s dominant political dynasty. Often referred to as the “Kennedys of Pakistan,” the Bhuttos s

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by khurram | May 23, 2010, 1:42AM
We have to change our imagethis is not how they persive our land as dangourious land in world, this how we are potrating our own self by our so call independent media.
They have to open their eyes and change the perception of whole world, we are not the tarrorist, we are theose who suffer the most in it. we lost our beloved leader, our own pakistanis brother, sisters, son and doughters in it.....
we are the land of oppertunities, we have the every thing that other part of the owrld persist. sun rise here, cloud came and shower the rain on our land as well. we have blossom of flowers in spring, we have communication infrastructure. the element we are missing is realizing our ownself.
lets stand united in front of others, lets show them what we are.
They have to open their eyes and change the perception of whole world, we are not the tarrorist, we are theose who suffer the most in it. we lost our beloved leader, our own pakistanis brother, sisters, son and doughters in it.....
we are the land of oppertunities, we have the every thing that other part of the owrld persist. sun rise here, cloud came and shower the rain on our land as well. we have blossom of flowers in spring, we have communication infrastructure. the element we are missing is realizing our ownself.
lets stand united in front of others, lets show them what we are.
by Akber Shakil | January 27, 2010, 12:54AM
over dramatized little factsI have serious reservation or I say objection to the starting title lines of this trailer,
'FROM ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACES ON EARTH'. 'A LAND WHERE WOMEN DOSEN'T MATTER'.
First of all Pakistanis have proved more then once that given chance of free elections they would elect a capable prime minster in there thinking irrespective of his/her gender, only if we could have left alone by west obsessed oil lobby and not manipulate and perpetrate dictators or there backed minnows over us,
You are questioning common intelligence by over quoting the miss led phrase coined by Newsweek cover story. I can understand if this thing is said by a lay men living in west who have no idea where Pakistan is never visited or have any contact with Pakistanis actually living over there. But for some one researching and making a documentary of the most prominent figure of Pakistan have no knowledge that it was Afghanistan where women have no rights not Pakistan come to Karachi, Hyderabad, thatta, sukhar, larkana, badin, rahim yaar khan, Multan, Bahawalpur, Sialkot, sahiwal, Gujarat, Faisalabad, Lahore, Gujranwala, mianwali , Rawalpindi, Islamabad and I can name 50 more cities come and see where you will see anyone forcing women to be burqa clad, which this trailer trying to suggest.
It only started to happen after west sponsored Saudi wahabi fanaticism poured into mind of afghan refugees along the border with Afghanistan / Pakistan through local medrassahs, to fight there war against red army this is what created Taliban for whom women doesn’t matter,(Hint: study Saudi Arabia, there women still don't have voting rights and women are not allowed to go out without there head covered, only recently they have allowed women to drive) not the Pakistani society and its apparent from daily life in Pakistani which seems like the producer/ director is completely un aware of.
'FROM ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACES ON EARTH'. 'A LAND WHERE WOMEN DOSEN'T MATTER'.
First of all Pakistanis have proved more then once that given chance of free elections they would elect a capable prime minster in there thinking irrespective of his/her gender, only if we could have left alone by west obsessed oil lobby and not manipulate and perpetrate dictators or there backed minnows over us,
You are questioning common intelligence by over quoting the miss led phrase coined by Newsweek cover story. I can understand if this thing is said by a lay men living in west who have no idea where Pakistan is never visited or have any contact with Pakistanis actually living over there. But for some one researching and making a documentary of the most prominent figure of Pakistan have no knowledge that it was Afghanistan where women have no rights not Pakistan come to Karachi, Hyderabad, thatta, sukhar, larkana, badin, rahim yaar khan, Multan, Bahawalpur, Sialkot, sahiwal, Gujarat, Faisalabad, Lahore, Gujranwala, mianwali , Rawalpindi, Islamabad and I can name 50 more cities come and see where you will see anyone forcing women to be burqa clad, which this trailer trying to suggest.
It only started to happen after west sponsored Saudi wahabi fanaticism poured into mind of afghan refugees along the border with Afghanistan / Pakistan through local medrassahs, to fight there war against red army this is what created Taliban for whom women doesn’t matter,(Hint: study Saudi Arabia, there women still don't have voting rights and women are not allowed to go out without there head covered, only recently they have allowed women to drive) not the Pakistani society and its apparent from daily life in Pakistani which seems like the producer/ director is completely un aware of.
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Partial Film Information

Director: Jessica Hernandez
Writer: Johnny O'Hara
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Benazir Bhutto
Release: January 23, 2010
Writer: Johnny O'Hara
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Benazir Bhutto
Release: January 23, 2010
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