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JustWatch Where Do We Go Now? 2011وهلأ لوين؟
Directed by Nadine Labaki
Synopsis
In a remote, isolated Lebanese village surrounded by land mines, Muslims and Christians live together in peace. As civil strife starts to engulf the country around them, the women in the village try, by various means and to varying success, to keep their men in the dark by sabotaging the village radio, and then destroying the village TV.
Cast
Claude Msawbaa Leyla Hakim Nadine Labaki Yvonne Maalouf Antoinette Noufaily Julian Farhat Ali Haidar Kevin Abboud Petra Saghbini Mostafa Al Sakka Sassine Kawzali Caroline Labaki Anjo Rihane Mohamad Akil Gisele Smeden Khalil Bou Khalil Samir Awad Ziad Abou Absi Adel Karam Oxana Chihane Anneta Bousaleh Olga Yerofyeyeva Yulia Maroun Oksana Beloglazova
Director
Nadine Labaki
Producers
Nadine Labaki Anne-Dominique Toussaint
Writers
Rodney Al Haddid Jihad Hojeily Nadine Labaki Sam Mounier Thomas Bidegain
Editor
Véronique Lange
Cinematography
Christophe Offenstein
Composer
Khaled Mouzanar
Studio
Les Films des Tournelles
Countries
Egypt France Italy Lebanon Qatar
Primary Language
Arabic
Spoken Languages
Russian English Arabic
Alternative Titles
Et maintenant on va où?, Y ahora a dónde vamos, w halla' la wayn?, Ou Halla La Weyn?, А сега накъде?, Et maintenant on va où ?, 我们现在去哪儿, E ora dove andiamo?, ¿Y ahora adónde vamos?, Peki Şimdi Nereye?, Wer weiss, wohin?, 吾等何处去, Vad Gör Vi Nu?, E Agora Aonde Vamos?, И куда мы теперь?, Όταν Θέλουν οι Γυναίκες, A co teď?, לאן מובילה הדרך?, E Agora Onde Vamos?, Hvad gør vi nu?, Dokąd teraz?, Ir ką mums dabar daryt?, 우리는 지금 어디로 가고 있을까?, Minne tiemme vie, І куди ми тепер?, I ara on anem?, 吾等何處去
Genres
Comedy Drama
Themes
Moving relationship stories Heartbreaking and moving family drama Powerful stories of heartbreak and suffering Religious faith, sin, and forgiveness Quirky and endearing relationships Emotional teen coming-of-age stories Show All…
Theatrical
14 Sep 2011
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Lebanon
10 Nov 2011
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Italy
02 Mar 2012
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Germany12
11 May 2012
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Denmark11
12 Sep 2013
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Poland16
22 Jun 2012
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France
28 Aug 2012
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France
Denmark
07 Jun 2012
- Theatrical11
Egypt
10 Nov 2011
- Theatrical
France
14 Sep 2011
- TheatricalU
19 Aug 2012
- TV Canal + Cinéma
28 Aug 2012
- TV Canal + (Cinéma indépendant)
16 Jun 2015
- TV France 2
Germany
22 Mar 2012
- Theatrical12
Greece
12 Sep 2013
- Theatrical
Ireland
22 Jun 2012
- Digital12
Italy
20 Jan 2012
- Theatrical
Lebanon
22 Sep 2011
- Theatrical
Poland
30 Mar 2012
- Digital16
Spain
02 Mar 2012
- Theatrical
USA
11 May 2012
- Theatrical
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Moreنادين حملت على أكتافها أصعب كفاحات الحياة ولكن رفضت بأن تجعلنا كمشاهدين نكافح معها ، بل قامت بحمايتنا كما تحمي الأم صغارها ، وأرغمتنا على تجّرع ثقل هذه المواضيع بسلاسة وموسيقى وضحك .. فلم مثالي يُعيد تذكيري بعظمة الفنون
Translate Translated from by"Of men who slept so deep and woke to find new peace. Of women still in black, who fought with flowers and prayers instead of guns and flares, and protect their children. Destiny then drove them to find a new way."
I love being a woman. I love spending time with women. I love women solidarity. I love women's power. So this movie was perfect for me. I found myself a new idol: Nadine Labaki. It's very difficult to both direct and star in a film. Labaki has done both so well that it's impossible not to be amazed.
The film takes place at a time when Christians and Muslims are clashing across the country. The women of a village…
Translate Translated from byI have never been more proud of a movie before. Lebanese movies nowadays are lame attempts at comedy without any substance or any meaning, but every once in a while comes a masterpiece like this.Shot in Lebanon by a female director, with Lebanese actors and producers, this film tackles a social problem our country has been facing for decades. It also has a wonderful story that combines elements of comedy and sadness expertly. The fact that this beautiful film was shot in my country and actually gained some international recognition gives me hope that we can still produce good movies that deliver meaningful and powerful messages.
Translate Translated from bythis is the perfect balance of comedy, drama, musical and social commentary i'm scalped.
Translate Translated from byGod bless women all over the world.
Translate Translated from by"To our mothers"
This.. I didn't expect this. I was just speechless. Why didn't anyone tell me about this movie before? This was so feminist, emotional, heartbreaking, funny, musical, dramatic, comfort, healing. It's obvious that a woman directed this movie. Nadine Labaki, that woman you are! She made me fall in love with her acting, directing and beauty. She is perfect. I found my new idol. It's impossible not to admire her. I have to watch every movie she makes.
The movie begins in an isolated village in Lebanon, half Muslim and half Christian. The mosque and church are side by side. The Imam and the Priest are friends. Their religions are different, but they are all a huge whole.…
Translate Translated from bykafede erkekler kavga ederken kadının bizi dinden soguttunuz dedigi kısım..evet. dinler yıkım ölüm kavga kargaşa getirirken erkeklerin de bundan farksız olduğunu söyleyemem. dayatılma veya ataerkil bir toplumun yansıması, sırf yapabildikleri için yapmaları. ne olursa olsun ben bundan çok sıkıldım artık
ve kadınlar, kadınlar,
"they have minds, and they have souls, as well as just hearts. and they've got ambition, and they've got talent, as well as just beauty"
Translate Translated from byWomen are wiser when it comes to life and death .
Translate Translated from byالنساء يصنعون السلام، للعالم، لبيوتهم..، من اجل الجميع، ومن اجلهم ايضا، ففي نهاية كل حرب، النساء هم من يبكون، يبكون رجالهم وابنائهم واخوانهم وابائهم.الرجال ينشرون عدوى الحرب والكراهية، ثم تأتي امرأة، وامرأتان وعشرة ومئة، لصنع السلام وإعادة تشكيل حياة جديدة، حياة قابلة للعيش..
"انا صرت منهم، شو بدك تعمل؟"
Translate Translated from byWhen visually stimulating and comedic tones are enough. Nadina Labaki is a filmmaker that, having only seen two of her films, can say that has a big voice and has something important to say. She is not only showcasing the dicotomy of male and female, and Muslims and Christians, she is telling us something more about humanity, and that's something I really like in cinema.
Edit: Almost forgot to say how incredible that opening sequence was.
Translate Translated from byخلينا ننسى عنو ونخلص منو وننسى همّوبركي بيفتح راسو وبركي بيفرد وجّو بيضحك تموهيدا حشيشة قلبي.. غرقان وبدو فوّاشه
Translate Translated from byKara komedi desen değil, müzikal desen değil, trajedi desen değil... Manyak kadın ne güzel film yapmış.
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Where Do We Go Now? (2011) - IMDb
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Where Do We Go Now? Movie Review (2012) | Roger Ebert
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