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Haifaa Al-Mansour is the first director from Saudi Arabia, the first to break through the wall of silence. Her film, a darling of the audience! It is a work about freedom, but also about winning! But how will Wadjda arrive with all his insider jokes? The story is charming. A girl who wants to buy a bike. She has to submit to the law, hide more or less. Wajdja is not a pure comedy. The film is about how women live in Saudi Arabia. Depicted as drama, but also as satire. Again and again there are these moments, which are brutal on the one hand, but also heartwarming! At the end we see a fairy tale of hope: A little princess from the suburbs of Riyadh. Wadjda is so complex and profound that you can see him several times and yet discover something new. The great difference between private and public space, the clash of civil society with tribal rites, life in pre-modern times. Basically, the girl Wadjda is restricted from all directions. She is never free to do what she wants. Even her best friend, he blocks her path. When you read about Wajdja, you read above all about the conditions of production. Yes, there is no cinema in Saudi Arabia, Sharia instead. It is ruled by a conservative king who sees art only as a means to an end to honour the Prophet. But let's just look at the film: it doesn't bend over itself, it simply shows the lives of women. He doesn't seem indignant, although Wdjda provokes them with her colorful sneakers. She wants to buy her bike with the money she wins in a Koran competition. We are basically experiencing a rebel here! Who knows, maybe women in Saudi Arabia will even be allowed to ride their own bikes in the future?

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