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LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 03:16 PM Oct 2013

Being a woman in Saudi is like ‘screaming in a vacuum’ [View all]

http://www.providencejournal.com/features/entertainment/movies-tv/20131018-filmmaker-haifaa-al-mansour-being-a-woman-in-saudi-is-like-screaming-in-a-vacuum.ece

In Saudi Arabia, where driving a car is a subversive act for a woman, a 39-year-old mother of two has done something remarkable — written and directed what her distributor believes is the first feature film shot entirely in the ultraconservative kingdom.

Haifaa al-Mansour is the director of “Wadjda,” a drama about a plucky 10-year-old girl who enrolls in a Koran recitation competition in order to win money for a bicycle she’s forbidden by law to ride.

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Laced with empathy and humor, “Wadjda” is a quietly provocative portrait of a culture that straddles the centuries, where men wear the ancient white thobe but carry the latest iPads and women hold important jobs as doctors and news anchors but have yet to vote in an election.

“I didn’t want to make a movie about women being raped or stoned,” al-Mansour said in an interview in Beverly Hills in June. “For me it is the everyday life, how it’s hard. For me, it was hard sometimes to go to work because I cannot find transportation. Things like that build up and break a woman.”
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