Wadjda

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UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer Museum present
Wadjda
Saudi Arabia/Netherlands/Germany/Jordan/United Arab Emirates/U.S., 2012
10-year-old Wadjda (Waad Mohammed) has her eyes set on a shiny green bicycle to feel the wind on her face and the thrill of racing her friend Abdullah. Only this is Saudi Arabia where girls aren’t supposed to ride bikes—let alone buy one against their mother’s wishes. Writer-director Haifaa al-Mansour’s inspiring story of youthful pluck and perseverance reflects its own making as the first feature film—and the first film directed by a woman—to be shot entirely in Saudi Arabia.
DCP, color, in Arabic with English subtitles, 98 min. Director: Haifaa al-Mansour. Screenwriter: Haifaa al-Mansour. With: Reem Abdullah Waad Mohammed Abdullrahman Algohani.
Recommend for ages 8+