Zarrar Kahn’s “In Flames” is set mostly in a cramped apartment nestled not too far from the rowdy, crowded streets of Karachi. The hustle and bustle from the outside — not to mention the social and societal forces that so define it — continually threaten to creep inside the walls of that apartment, which serves as a safe haven that may well crumble under the weight of the very world order that rules beyond its walls. A ghostly parable about Pakistan’s insidious patriarchal order, Khan’s film — the first Pakistani film to screen in Cannes Director’s Fortnight in nearly half a century — finds mother and daughter slowly losing grip on the reality they’ve always known.
Mariam can sense her life is fated to change. While she’s dutifully been studying to become a doctor, she knows the death of her grandfather is sure to have ruinous consequences for her home life.
Mariam can sense her life is fated to change. While she’s dutifully been studying to become a doctor, she knows the death of her grandfather is sure to have ruinous consequences for her home life.
- 12/7/2023
- by Manuel Betancourt
- Variety Film + TV
Second of two Pakistani movies screening at Red Sea competition section this year (the other being “Wakhri”), “In Flames” also deals with the issues women face in the country nowadays, implementing, however, an approach that moves towards the supernatural on occasion.
In Flames is screening at Red Sea Film Festival
Mariam is a medical student living with her mother Fariha and younger brother in a tiny Karachi flat owned by her grandfather, following her father's death. When the grandfather dies, leaving a mountain of debt, an uncle steps in offering to cover them. Mariam is suspicious of his motifs, but her mother won't hear anything about it, insisting that the uncle only wants to help. In the meantime, and after an attack on her car while she was driving, she meets Asad, a fellow student, who was introduced to her by a friend. The two, and after his intense courting,...
In Flames is screening at Red Sea Film Festival
Mariam is a medical student living with her mother Fariha and younger brother in a tiny Karachi flat owned by her grandfather, following her father's death. When the grandfather dies, leaving a mountain of debt, an uncle steps in offering to cover them. Mariam is suspicious of his motifs, but her mother won't hear anything about it, insisting that the uncle only wants to help. In the meantime, and after an attack on her car while she was driving, she meets Asad, a fellow student, who was introduced to her by a friend. The two, and after his intense courting,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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