Zibahkhana
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Zibah khana (Urdu:ذبح خانہ; lit. 'Slaughterhouse', also known as Hell's Ground, is a 2007 Pakistani Urdu- and English-language slasher film directed and co-produced by Omar Khan, who also co-wrote the film alongside co-producer Pete Tombs.[1]
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Zibahkhana: Hell's Ground | |
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Directed by | Omar Ali Khan |
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Cinematography | Najaf Bilgrami |
Edited by | Andrew Starke |
Music by | Stephen Thrower |
Distributed by | Mondo Macabro |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Languages | Urdu English |
Shot over the course of 30 days,[2] Zibahkhana premiered at the NatFilm Festival in Denmark and has been screened at festivals including Toronto, New York City, London, Neuchatel, Stockholm, Cape Town, Austin, Philadelphia, Cambridge, Puerto Rico, Sitges, Valencia, Oslo and Helsinki.[3] The film passed censors in Pakistan (with nine seconds cut) and became the first HDV and non-35 mm feature film released in Pakistani cinema history.