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ISPR documentary wins first prize

November 20, 2008

RAWALPINDI: ISPR documentary has won the first prize in the International Film Festival “Eserciti-e-popoli” (armies and people) held at Bracciano, Rome (Italy).

Armed forces representatives from 38 countries participated in the contest where 150 documentaries were screened in different categories. Maintaining the tradition, Pakistan Army’s documentary “Ribat-ul-Khail” on Remount Depot Mona, in the category of “Institutional Promotion”, has won the first prize.

Another special prize was awarded to Pakistan Armed Forces for best participation during the year 2008. ISPR Documentary ‘Ribat-ul-Khail’ is a brief audio visual description of Remount Depot Mona that sprawled over a vast area of more than 10,000 acres; Mona depot today stands out as a prime breeding ground for quality horses , mules and donkeys from the equine family.

Originally designed as a stable backbone for the regular supply of mules, Mona holds the distinct pride for producing world class thorough-bred Arabian horses. Mona was enlisted as full member of the “World Arabian Horse Organization” (WAHO) within a year of its application to the prestigious world body.

The documentary covers the breeding, training and maintenance of all kinds of horses and mules. A beautiful botanical garden adorns Mona now to commemorate this singular honor. pr
 
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This is the best ISPR can do, they are really good in documentaries soon LOLLYWOOD will be put under ISPR :rofl: hahahahaha just kidding.

ISPR needs to do more in order to counter the negative propaganda against Pakistan and Pakistan Armed forces, Media is the most Deadly weapon in any war, ISPR must show the real facts about Conflict in NWFP and Balouchistan to the common People of Pakistan, Most people in Pakistan think Akbar Bugti was a hero and Beithullah Masud is a True Muslim fighter which is not correct.
 
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I fail to understand why ISPR is not doing anything to curb down the propaganda started against Pakistan Armed Forces since last 3 years. Their shows should appear more often on tv channels and revive the nationalism and pride in defence of Pakistan.

I hardly see anything regarding Pakistan army on tv. With this prize, its a sure thing ISPR can do alot.
 
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You guys are right we should pump more resources into ISPR and use them properly.
 
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Rawalpindi, November 19: ISPR Documentary has won the first prize in the International Film Festival “Eserciti-e-popoli” (armies and people) held at Bracciano, Rome (Italy). Armed Forces Representatives from 38 countries participated in the contest where 150 documentaries were screened in different categories. Maintaining the tradition, Pakistan Army’s documentary “Ribat-ul-Khail” on Remount Depot Mona, in the category of “Institutional Promotion”, has won the first prize. Another special prize was awarded to Pakistan Armed Forces for best participation during the year 2008.
ISPR Documentary ‘Ribat-ul-Khail’ is a brief audio visual description of Remount Depot, Mona that sprawled over a vast area of more than 10,000 acres; Mona depot today stands out as a prime breeding ground for quality horses , mules and donkeys from the equine family. Originally designed as a stable backbone for the regular supply of Mules, Mona holds the distinct pride for producing world class thorough-bred Arabian horses. Mona was enlisted as full member of the “World Arabian Horse Organization” (WAHO) within a year of its application to the prestigious world body, entrusted to “maintain throughout the world the purity of the blood of the horses of Arabian breed”. The documentary covers the breeding, training and maintenance of all kinds of horses and mules. A beautiful botanical garden adorns Mona now to commemorate this singular honor.




ISPR Documentary “Ribat-ul-Khail” has won the first prize in the International Film Festival “Eserciti-e-popoli” (armies and people) held in Bracciano, Rome (Italy). Captain Sadia Saleem of ISPR is receiving the award. (19-11-2008) – Photo ISPR
 
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Good job ISPR!

Btw - guys I have a suggestion - change the "Lollywood" label before it sticks - "bollywood" sounds bad enough, but 'lollywood" is terrible - no movie industry deserves this nickname.
 
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Good job ISPR!

Btw - guys I have a suggestion - change the "Lollywood" label before it sticks - "bollywood" sounds bad enough, but 'lollywood" is terrible - no movie industry deserves this nickname.

These are just the names in order to follow the trend set by Hollywood and what do you think of "Dollywood" (Dubai's movie Industry):what:
 
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