Partition is a film by award-winning director Ken McMullen.[1] The film is set in the turmoil surrounding the transfer of political power in British India from British to Indian hands and the Partition of the Indian subcontinent into the Dominion of Pakistan and the Republic of India in 1947. Made in 1987, the film was released on DVD in 2007. Its screening has been voted Time Out Critics' choice No 1 after 20 years.[2][3]
Plot
editLunatics in an asylum see the horror of India's partition with a lucidity that seems to escape the seemingly sane political players directing it on the outside.
Principal Cast
editPrincipal Crew
edit- Ken McMullen - Director
- Lynn Horsford - Producer
- Tariq Ali and Ken McMullen - Writers
- Saadat Hassan Manto - Original story
- Nanci Scheiesari - Cinematographer
- Paul Cheetham - Production Designer
Music composed by Barrie Guard
References
edit- ^ Ken McMullen at IMDb
- ^ Time Out London Archived 31 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine 8–14 August 2007.
- ^ "WORLD VISION". Press-Telegram. 12 April 1991. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
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