Dolls of Clay

Dolls of Clay

Release date : February 22, 1974
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Original Language : Urdu /
Director : Ehtesham /
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Shows the conflict between workers on a textile factory and entrepreneurs. Having received a higher education and a diploma in textile engineering, the co-owner of a large textile factory returns to Pakistan. He is an energetic young man full of innovative ideas. He soon becomes convinced that nothing has changed here in the years of his absence: the factory owners still wallow in luxury, squandering money on gambling, banquets and mistresses. The workers still drag out a miserable, impoverished existence. Their exploitation has been brought to extreme limits - there are no schools, hospitals, no safety equipment - people are dying, and their families are evicted from their homes.
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  • title:Dolls of Clay
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1974
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Urdu ·
  • Director: Ehtesham /
  • Writers: Ehtesham · Akhtar Yousuf · Masroor Anwar · Taslim Fazli · Nadeem Baig ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Shows the conflict between workers on a textile factory and entrepreneurs. Having received a higher education and a diploma in textile engineering, the co-owner of a large textile factory returns to Pakistan. He is an energetic young man full of innovative ideas. He soon becomes convinced that nothing has changed here in the years of his absence: the factory owners still wallow in luxury, squandering money on gambling, banquets and mistresses. The workers still drag out a miserable, impoverished existence. Their exploitation has been brought to extreme limits - there are no schools, hospitals, no safety equipment - people are dying, and their families are evicted from their homes.
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