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In Theaters: January 21, 2012 (limited)

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          June 15, 2012 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 50m | Comedy, Drama

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As the specter of sectarian conflict looms over a village in the Lebanese countryside, women of both Christian and Muslim faiths—Amale (Labaki), Takla (Claude Baz Moussawbaa), Afaf (Layla Hakim), Yvonne (Yvonne Maalouf) and Saydeh (Antoinette Noufaily)—are determined to protect their families from further violence and grief. To distract the men from succumbing to antagonism, they hatch schemes with zeal, beguiling the men with a cast of Ukrainian casino showgirls and serving hash cookies at a dance party. From one plot to the next, these women defy conventions and taboos—until a young man’s accidental death from crossfire outside their village calls for a more radical and decisive tactic. In Arabic and Russian.

Director: Nadine Labaki

Studio: Les Films des Tournelles/Pathé

Producer(s): Romain Le Grand

Cast: Claude Baz Moussawbaa, Layla Hakim, Nadine Labaki, Antoinette Noufaily, Yvonne Maalouf

Writer(s): Nadine Labaki, Jihad Hojeily, Rodney Al Haddad

Official Site: www.wheredowegonowmovie.com

22 votes and 8 Reviews

| Write a Review

In Theaters: January 21, 2012 (limited)

          May 11, 2012 (limited)

        


          May 11, 2012 (limited)

        


          June 15, 2012 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 50m | Comedy, Drama

  Watch Trailer

As the specter of sectarian conflict looms over a village in the Lebanese countryside, women of both Christian and Muslim faiths—Amale (Labaki), Takla (Claude Baz Moussawbaa), Afaf (Layla Hakim), Yvonne (Yvonne Maalouf) and Saydeh (Antoinette Noufaily)—are determined to protect their families from further violence and grief. To distract the men from succumbing to antagonism, they hatch schemes with zeal, beguiling the men with a cast of Ukrainian casino showgirls and serving hash cookies at a dance party. From one plot to the next, these women defy conventions and taboos—until a young man’s accidental death from crossfire outside their village calls for a more radical and decisive tactic. In Arabic and Russian.

In Theaters: January 21, 2012 (limited)

          May 11, 2012 (limited)

        



          June 15, 2012 (limited)

PG-13 | 1h 50m | Comedy, Drama

As the specter of sectarian conflict looms over a village in the Lebanese countryside, women of both Christian and Muslim faiths—Amale (Labaki), Takla (Claude Baz Moussawbaa), Afaf (Layla Hakim), Yvonne (Yvonne Maalouf) and Saydeh (Antoinette Noufaily)—are determined to protect their families from further violence and grief.

To distract the men from succumbing to antagonism, they hatch schemes with zeal, beguiling the men with a cast of Ukrainian casino showgirls and serving hash cookies at a dance party. From one plot to the next, these women defy conventions and taboos—until a young man’s accidental death from crossfire outside their village calls for a more radical and decisive tactic.

In Arabic and Russian.