Where Do We Go Now

DIRECTOR

Nadine Labaki

RUN TIME

110 minutes

LANGUAGE

Arabic with English Subtitles

YEAR

2011

Country

Lebanon

English Subtitles

Yes

Genre

Comedy, Drama, Festival Favourites

Cast

Nadine Labaki, Julien Farhat, Claude Baz Moussawbaa, Yvonne Maalouf

Classification

M - Mature themes and infrequent coarse language

Synopsis

We’re bringing Nadine Labaki’s beloved Where Do We Go Now? back to the big screen for a special Closing Night screening. This bold and bittersweet tale blends humour, heartbreak, and hope in a remote Lebanese village where religious tensions simmer. To prevent the men from reigniting violence, a group of determined women devise a series of clever and unexpected schemes.

A Cannes favourite and timeless crowd-pleaser, this film is a powerful ode to sisterhood, resilience, and the lengths women will go to for peace. The perfect way to close this year’s festival.

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