Exclusive: Flight handsA documentary film on the battle of one family to provide education and the creation of equal rights for the deaf children in the Paltisan area, which is run by Pakistan's remote, was arrested by many broadcasters.
The world channel cleared it for other buyers in the United States, which is NPO in the Netherlands, DW in Germany and TV3 Catalunya.
Flight hands Aniqa Bano and her daughter, who was born deaf but later entering the world of hearing after the operation. Banu and her husband opens a deaf children's school.
From the writer and director Duo Marta Gómez and Paula Iglesias, the film achieved a strong festival after the first world show at Hot Docs last year. He won many awards including the best documentary feature at the London Film Festival and Paris Women Cinefest.
It is located in Baltistan, a mountainous area in the lands of Gilgit in Pakistani Pakistan in Pakistani, and it opens with Banu deporting the story of an interview with a father who was not even known what his deaf daughter called: “The deaf children have never been given.” “I was named after their disability.”
Banu, however, gives her the deaf daughter a name, Nargis. “She fought for her to have an identity,” she explained. It continues to create an internal school for deaf children, followed by the film, her husband and Narjis while they are running for school and trying to persuade parents who deserve their deaf children.
Flight hands It is produced by Burdi and Labografias Nodos de Expresión films. In the United States, it will be launched on Mother's Day, May 11.
Limonro Films deals with sales and reduce international deals. Speaking of the American deal, the CEO of Limonero and its founder Pamela Martinez Martinez said: “We have worked closely with filmmakers in the festivals and sales strategy, which first witnessed the movie at Hot Docs, followed by many festivals and other television sales.”
Speaking of the World Channel deal, she added: “The issuance of the United States, on Mother's Day, is a proud moment for the entire team. We cannot wait for the American audience to enjoy this beautiful story of the family and flexibility.”