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  • 17/01/2012
    14:47
    Lebanese ‘Caramel’ filmmaker challenges gender stereotypes with new, humorous film

    Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki stands behind a new $5.5 million budget film that is to spur reflection and change in our perception of women in the Middle East. The instructor made her entry to the international film scene with the movie 'Caramel' from 2007. Her new film, "Where Do We Go Now?"  is about a group of women determined to prevent the men in their village from becoming involved in a religious war. The viewpoint is that of a mother, and the prevailing means to confront and explore pre-fixed ideas in the audience is humour.

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Countless Moroccan women continue to face abuse and sexual violence at the hands of their husbands. About 6 million women in Morocco are victims of violence, or around one in three.Morocco’s Social Development Minister Bassima Hakkaoui, the only female minister in the country, says she would try to push forward a law protecting women that has been stuck in Parliament for eight years.Read more at Bikya.Arabic version by the international network Women Living Under Muslim Laws here.
 

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