The Indus River Basin in Pakistan sustains endangered blind dolphins, rare crocodiles, and migratory birds, while providing water for millions of farmers. This film reveals its stunning beauty and the fragility of its ecosystems, threatened by melting glaciers and overuse. Through portraits of the Mohana people, floating villages, and those who depend on the river, the documentary offers both wonder and warning. A striking reminder that this ancient lifeline must be protected to secure the future of biodiversity and human survival alike.
Country | PK |
Direction | Abdullah Khan |
Duration | 43' |
Production year | 2025 |