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Wadjda(وجدة‎‎)

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Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Germany · 2012
Rated PG · 1h 38m
Director Haifaa Al-Mansour
Starring Reem Abdullah, Waad Mohammed, Abdullrahman Algohani, Ahd
Genre Drama

Wadjda is a fun-loving, independent, and boundary-pushing girl, living in a socially conservative world. After a fight with a neighborhood boy she isn’t supposed to play with, Wadjda attempts to raise money for a bicycle so she can beat him in a race.

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80

New York Daily News by

This resonant film, detailing struggles in a far-flung place, represents world cinema in the classic sense.

80

Empire by David Parkinson

As simple and charming as you could wish for, this is a genuinely pioneering debut from a female Saudi filmmaker and a striking piece of work by any standards.

80

Time Out by Keith Uhlich

An Arabic-German coproduction, it is a rare movie shot entirely in Saudi Arabia, which has no cinema industry to speak of, and the first feature by a female filmmaker from that country. Forbidden from mixing with the men in her crew, Al-Mansour often directed via walkie-talkie from the back of a van.

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Slant Magazine by R. Kurt Osenlund

It doesn't play like reality, but like boilerplate filmic fantasy, and its novel setting and inception struggles seem positioned as a beard--or veil, if you will--to mask its mediocrity.

80

The Telegraph by Robbie Collin

Modest as it may look, this is boundary-pushing cinema in all the best ways, and what a thrill it is to hear those boundaries creak.

80

The Guardian by Xan Brooks

You'd need a heart of stone not to be won over by Wadjda, a rebel yell with a spoonful of sugar and a pungent sense of a Riyadh society split between the home, the madrasa and the shopping mall.

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