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AGA KHAN & THE ISMAILIS: Collector's Edition
AN ISLAMIC CONSCIENCE
LIVING CAMERA: Aga Khan
LIBRARY / INSTITUTIONAL VERSION of
The Collector’s Edition:
- Permission for public performance & non-commercial screenings (Library/Acdemia/Instit)
- 2-Disc Set that virtually covers the time span of the Aga Khan’s Imamate
- An Islamic Conscience: the Aga Khan and the Ismailis (2008) (61 minutes)
- Living Camera: Aga Khan (1961) (56 minutes)
- An Islamic Conscience feature film is in
English plus
is:
- English closed-captioned,
- And has 9 Subtitle Languages: French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati, and Russian Cyrilic
- Special packaging and booklet
- DVD Extras including the full interview with the Aga Khan, his aide Dr. Shafik Sachedina, head of the AKDN Dr. Tom Kessinger, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. Also included is the speech by the Aga Khan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1994 Commencement.
- Limited Edition
- £125 (approx US$230)
LIBRARY / INSTITUTIONAL VERSION with permission for public performance & non-commercial screenings
For the past five decades the Aga Khan has been the Imam of the Ismaili Muslims in a world that has changed dramatically. Watch this exclusive documentary.
- Permission for public, non-commercial screenings
- A 2008 documentary on the Aga Khan and the Ismailis
- An Islamic Conscience feature film is in
English plus
is:
- English closed-captioned,
- And has 9 Subtitle Languages: French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati, and Russian Cyrilic
- Features a rare interview with the Aga Khan where he reflects on the past and discusses the present and the future.
- 61 minutes.
- Plus DVD Extras including a feature 20-min interview with the Aga Khan; also included: interviews with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Dr Tom Kessinger, and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
- £75.00 (approx US$138.00)

LIBRARY / INSTITUTIONAL VERSION with permission for public performance & non-commercial screenings
A virtually-unknown documentary feature from 1961 looking at the early period of Prince Karim Aga Khan as the Imam of the Ismailis. This film follows the Aga Khan at a time when he is just 25 years old and dealing with the challenges of being the new Imam. Watch as the young Karim steps out of the shadows to lead his community. £50.00 (approx US$92.00).
Includes an interview with the filmmaker Robert Drew.
