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Images of the Mountains: Touristic Consumption and Gendered Representations of Landscape and Heritage in Gilgit-Baltistan

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FILMOGRAPHY

  • Adil, Umer, dir. 2017. Chalay Thay Saath. Produced by Hot Water Bottle Films; color, 120 mins.
  • Capra, Frank, dir. 1937. Lost Horizon. Starring Ronald Colman and Jane Wyman; produced by Columbia Pictures; b & w, 132 mins.
  • Nathaniel, Afia, dir. 2014. Dukhtar. Five production companies; color, 93 mins.
  • Sarwar, Adnan, dir. 2018. Motorcycle Girl. Produced by Azad Film and Logos Film; color, 121 mins.