Wadjda

Wadjda

By Haifaa Al Mansour

  • Genre: Foreign
  • Release Date: 2013-07-19
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Haifaa Al Mansour
  • Production Company: Razor Film Produktion
  • Production Country: Germany, Saudi Arabia
  • iTunes Price: GBP 6.99
7.218/10
7.218
From 475 Ratings

Description

Wadjda is a 10-year-old girl living in a suburb of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Although she lives in a conservative world, Wadjda is fun loving, entrepreneurial and always pushing the boundaries of what she can get away with. Wadjda sees a beautiful green bicycle for sale that she wants desperately so she can race her friend, Abdullah. But Wadjda’s mother won’t allow it, fearing repercussions from a society that sees bicycles as dangerous to a girl’s virtue. So Wadjda decides to try and raise the money herself. At first, Wadjda’s mother is too preoccupied with convincing her husband not to take a second wife to realise what’s going on. Soon enough Wadjda’s plans are thwarted when she is caught running various schemes at school. Just as she is losing hope of raising enough money, she hears of a cash prize for a Koran recitation competition at her school. She devotes herself to the memorization and recitation of Koranic verses, and her teachers begin to see Wadjda as a model pious girl. The competition isn‘t going to be easy, especially for a troublemaker like Wadjda, but she refuses to give in. She is determined to continue fighting for her dreams...

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  • boring

    1
    By Abooooodi
    very very boring ..
  • Great!

    5
    By Racheliboo
    Wonderful film.... And I have nothing to do with the production of this film... Just lovely cinema
  • Suspect reviews

    1
    By sausage n mustard
    These 3, 5star reviews are obviously by the same person, likely involved in the film, which really puts me off.
  • Essential

    5
    By Pete's passion for music
    Quite inspiring….
  • Beautiful

    5
    By Carla_s1990
    A very beautiful film, giving contrasting insights into the culture through the eyes of the innocence of childhood. Highly recommended - excellent movie with many powerful messages.

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