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Where Do We Go Now?, is a 2011 Egyptian movie, directed by Nadine Labaki, and starring Claude Msawbaa, Leyla Hakim, Nadine Labaki. with a runtime of 110 minutes.
Where Do We Go Now? is a 2011 Lebanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Nadine Labaki, who also stars in the film. Set in a remote Lebanese village cut off from the outside world by landmines, the story follows a community of Muslims and Christians living in fragile coexistence. When sectarian violence begins spreading across the country, the village women — Christian and Muslim alike — band together in creative and often hilarious ways to keep their men from learning the news and reigniting old conflicts, including destroying the village radio and television. A beautifully crafted, bittersweet film about solidarity, resilience, and the quiet heroism of women in times of war. Winner of the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
Budget
$6.7M
Revenue
$21.0M
Where Do We Go Now? 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).
The film had a production budget of 6.7 million USD.
Distributed by: Netflix, Pathé, Eagle Pictures.
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