Cycle-powered preview will launch Saudi women's pedal-power
Wadjda is stifling and a breath of fresh air.Stifling because the film is about women in Saudi Arabia: a breath of fresh air because it’s the first full-length feature directed by a Saudi woman – hardly surprising in a land without cinemas and where films are banned.It’s also comparatively rare in the sense that few directors are forced, as was Haifaa Al Mansour, to film from inside a van, communicating with the part-German crew by walkie-talkie to avoid the disapproval of a woman mingling with men on set.In addition, it’s about a girl wanting a bike, which is itself a challenge to conservative Muslims (who raise the objections that were voiced in this country not so long ago – that, for example, cycling will prevent you having children later in life).It is, in fact, \[...\]
from Daniel Nelson on Jul 9, 2013.