
Beyond the Silence of the Sea
Documentary
Overview
The documentary covers the entire maritime sector, its significance and contribution in the development in a country. Evergreen Media traveled from Karachi to Gadani, to Ormara to Gawadar ports, life of Creeks area, Fisheries, Shipyards, boarded the national flag carriers and landed at naval combat ships. The voyage unfolds the simple and straightforward steps to the prosperity of several nations. The marine sector plays a vital role in the economy of a country though it is seldom visible in everyday life and thus continues to be undervalued. Maritime activities are essential to trade and prosperity. They underpin our quality of life by facilitating the safe, reliable and low cost movement of foodstuffs, consumer goods and raw materials.
Top Cast
Cdre Azhar
Cdre Azhar
Himself - Acting Chairman Gwadar Port Authority
Cdre Azhar
Himself - Acting Chairman Gwadar Port Authority
Cdre Azhar
Cdre Azhar
Acting Chairman Gwadar Port Authority
Cdre Azhar
Acting Chairman Gwadar Port Authority
Noman Bashir
Noman Bashir
Naval Chief Pakistan
Noman Bashir
Naval Chief Pakistan
Cdre M. Hisham
Cdre M. Hisham
Commandant Pakistan Naval Academy
Cdre M. Hisham
Commandant Pakistan Naval Academy
Qaiser Iqbal
Qaiser Iqbal
Submariner
Qaiser Iqbal
Submariner


Syed Zafar Ali
Syed Zafar Ali
GM Workshop PNSC
Syed Zafar Ali
GM Workshop PNSC
Usman Ghani
Usman Ghani
Fisherman Karachi
Usman Ghani
Fisherman Karachi
Nasreen Haque
Nasreen Haque
Chairperson Karachi Port Trust
Nasreen Haque
Chairperson Karachi Port Trust
Kabir Kanhi
Kabir Kanhi
CEO Kanoanji International
Kabir Kanhi
CEO Kanoanji International


Karim Khan
Karim Khan
Secretary Gadani Ship-breaking Industry
Karim Khan
Secretary Gadani Ship-breaking Industry
Similar Movies

Navigating the Indian Ocean in a reconstruction of a 1,200-year-old Arab ship, held together by 100km of rope and 127,000 hand-sewn stitches. The Jewel will sail more than five thousand kilometres across the Indian Ocean and do battle with the Monsoon – but for sailors it can spell danger and even death. It took a year to build: the Jewel of Muscat – a reconstruction of a 1200 year old Arab ship, based on an ancient shipwreck. Built from more than 18 tonnes of wood, the ship is held together entirely by 100 km of rope in over 127,000 hand-sewn stitches. Now the Jewel will sail more than five thousand kilometres across the Indian Ocean and do battle with the Monsoon – the mighty rain soaked wind that turns the arid land it touches green. But for sailors it can spell danger and even death.

Stanley Kubrick’s first color film, commissioned by the Seafarers International Union to promote the benefits of union membership. Shot inside the union’s Atlantic and Gulf Coast District facilities, it features scenes of ships, machinery, cafeteria life, and meetings, highlighting the daily routines and camaraderie of seafarers. Thought lost for decades, the film was rediscovered in 1973 and preserved by the Library of Congress.

Static was filmed from a helicopter circling around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour. It was shot shortly after the monument was fully re-opened following the September 11th attacks. Flying alongside the statue, the camera presents us with startling close-up views of its oxidised copper surface. The continual sense of movement is disorienting, undermining its sense of permanence and stability.
This films reveals the extraordinary variety of life found in the vast blue expanses of the open ocean. Here, all the action takes place in a 10 metre deep band of water, just under the surface. Many species use this section of water to migrate and hunt while others use ingenious ways to stay hidden where there appears to be no shelter.














