Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy has made history as the only Pakistani to win two Oscars. She made 36 in Pakistan when her name was called at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, for best short subject documentary film of the year. The film, A Girl in the River : The Price of Forgiveness, highlights the 37 of honour killings in Pakistan. It traces the story of an 18-year- old woman, Saba, who was shot by her 38 to redeem ( 挽 回 ) their family honour, and dumped into a river. She miraculously ( 奇迹般地 ) 39 to tell her story. Honour killing happens when a father kills a daughter, when a brother kills a sister and it's 40 in the family. It is a very private affair in Pakistan—mainly because most of the 41 go unreported and the victims remain unknown. This is why Ms. Obaid Chinoy chose it as the subject for her latest film. She was happy that the film has allowed the subject to be discussed 42 . It's easy to see that Sharmeen is a ( n ) 43 , not just because she's now Pakistan's only 44 Oscar winner, but also because she's a successful female film maker in a society where thousands of women are still up against 45 like honour killings. In her acceptance speech, she said that after seeing the film, Pakistan's Prime Minister vowed ( ( 发誓 ) to 46 the law on honour killings. "Thai is the power of film." she said. But legislation ( ( 法律 ) could prove difficult to implement ( 执行 ) in this religiously 47 society. Although religious leaders 48 the killings, there is wide support for the tradition. Murderers avoid punishment if they are 49 by the family of their victims. She says she received 50 from people who say she only highlights the worst aspects of the country. 51 , “I live in Pakistan and I must talk about these issues," she said, "There's a lot that needs to be 52 in Pakistan," she added. Sharmeen said that she's been 53 a bill against honour killings. One had already been put forward by the senate ( 参议院 ) but collapsed in parliament ( 国民议会 ) due to 54 between the government and the opposition. " 55 his bill passes then I'll already be a winner when I walk down the red carpet," she said at the time.