Silent Veil
These women do not wake up with bruises; they wake up without a face
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Official Selection, LIDF, 2011
Milt Alvarez, a producer of television commercials, marks his entry in the documentary world with his debut film, Silent Veil. After meeting Masarrat Misbah in late October of 2008, Alvarez resolved to tell this story of tragedy and triumph. He returned in February 2009 to film the project. As director and producer of the project, he traveled to all parts of Pakistan, in spite of security concerns, to capture the footage for this compelling and moving story. Alvarez's goal of this film is to create a global consciousness for people suffering from this heinous crime. He founded Contribution Films to tell this story.
"My journey started with an article in a magazine. An article detailing such horrific acts to young girls and women, that I had no choice but to do something about it. Reaching out to Massarat Misbah of the Depilex Smileagain Foundation, I found a woman on a mission. A woman who had reached a point in her life where she had attained success and comfort, until that fateful day. On that day, a young veiled girl, relentlessly pleading for help, approached her. As the girl unveiled, she revealed that she had no face. Misbah was shocked and she immediately took her in. The next day she placed an ad in the local paper to see if there were any more girls like this. She got 50 immediate responses. Misbah was moved to begin her quest to help these girls and founded Depilex Smileagain. Depilex Smileagain now helps girls get reconstructive surgery, psychological rehabilitation and job training. On multiple trips to Pakistan, traveling all around the country, I got to know Misbah and many of these courageous girls and women. They all spoke out, at risk to themselves and loved ones, of these barbaric acts in an effort to stem this violence. In spite of their injuries, these women are determined to continue their lives, achieve self reliance with fortitude and restore their pride. Though for many their physical beauty may have been taken away, their inner beauty and strength remains firmly intact. This film is their story." - Milt Alvarez