Where Do We Go Now? (2011)

1h 50m
Running Time

September 14, 2011
Release Date

Where Do We Go Now? (2011)

1h 50m
Running Time

September 14, 2011
Release Date

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Plot.

On a remote, isolated, unnamed Lebanese village inhabited by both Muslims and Christians. The village is surrounded by land mines and only reachable by a small bridge. As civil strife engulfed the country, the women in the village learn of this fact and try, by various means and to varying success, to keep their men in the dark, sabotaging the village radio, then destroying the village TV.

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Details.

Release Date
September 14, 2011

Original Name
وهلأ لوين؟‎

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 50m

Budget
$21,000,000

Box Office
$6,700,000

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This Movie Is About.

religious conflict
hijab
religious differences
woman director

Wiki.

Where Do We Go Now? (Levantine Arabic: وهلأ لوين w halla' la wayn, French: Et maintenant, on va où) is a 2011 Lebanese film directed by Nadine Labaki. The film premiered during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as part of Un Certain Regard. It was selected to represent Lebanon for the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won the People's Choice Award at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It was the highest-grossing Lebanese film, and the highest-grossing Arabic film, earning $21 million worldwide, up until it was surpassed by Labaki's later film Capernaum (2018).

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