
Ghuza da Sher
LEGACIES LIVE ON, EVEN AS THEY FADE
The story of Nisar Ahmed Khan, told through his children and the people he served, a spiritual guide whose followers still visit his tomb on his birth and death anniversaries. And alongside how his family spends a few days at the village keeping his traditions alive.
- Year: 1970
- Country: Pakistan
- Genre: Documentary
- Studio:
- Keyword: village life, village, haunting, family history, gathering, cult, earth, father, biography, natural history, folk music, pakistan, spirituality, art house, rural area, religion, handheld camera, devotion, avant-garde, spiritual, death, shrine, atmospheric, tomb, realism, punjab, fatherhood, religious cult, death of parent, documentary filmmaking, spiritualism, folklore, spiritualist, family gathering, remembrance, father and child, religious film, small village, odd religious customs, meditative, oral history, sacred, legacy, eastern religion, women gathering, contemplative cinema, real story, reflective, culture shock, family legacy, slow cinema, eastern mysticism, punjabi, communal living, father son relationship, father daughter relationship, social & cultural documentary, personal stories, spiritual teachers, spiritual guide, middle eastern folktale, heritage, rural, urdu, qawwali, observational documentary, rural setting, poetic documentary, introspective, serene, quiet, history and legacy, documentary, history, immersive, intimate, east village, documentary film, religion and spirituality, avant garde, sacred architecture, quiet house, arthouse, poetic, quiet film, historical documentary, avant garde film, arthousefilm, art house film, real people, cultural heritage, cultural traditions, contemplative, biographical, biographical documentary, father's legacy, poetic realism, grief and remembrance, punjabi culture, avant-gard music, poetic cinema, immersive audio, slow pace
- Director: Kamran Ahmed Khan
- Cast: Kamran Ahmed Khan




















