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4 Movies By Female Arab Directors To Watch

March, a time when we celebrate a change in season, the month in which Mother’s Day falls for many nations, and when International Women’s Day is celebrated across the globe. March is also Women’s Month for many countries across the globe, an annual declared month to celebrate all that women have contributed to events in history and contemporary society! So, to mark this month of all that is woman, we are looking at four works by Arab female directors in the region that have redefined cinema:

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1. “Capernaum” by Nadine Labaki

“Capernaum” is a 2018 film by Lebanese director and actress Nadine Labaki. It is the story of a little boy named Zain El Hajj, played by a Syrian refugee child actor Zain Al Rafeea, a 12-year-old boy living in the slums in Beirut. The film focuses on Zain serving his five-year prison sentence for stabbing someone, and how it results in him suing his parents in protest of the life they have given him. Using the flashback format, it also focuses on his life and on his encounter with an Ethiopian immigrant, Rahil, and her son, Yonas. The film was listed as the Lebanese entry for Best Foreign Language Film, and was officially nominated for the Academy Awards in 2019. In addition, it won a total of 22 awards at a handful of festivals.

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