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    Female Saudi film director breaks taboos in Venice

    VENICE (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's first female director has made her debut at the Venice film festival, exploring the limitations placed on women in the conservative Islamic kingdom through the tale of a strong-willed 10-year-old girl living in Riyadh.

    The film, which the director says is the first to have been entirely shot in Saudi Arabia, follows the everyday life of young Wadjda and her attempts to circumvent restrictions and break social barriers - both at school and at home.

    Constantly scolded for not wearing a veil, listening to pop music and not hiding in front of men, Wadjda uses guile to get her own way.

    When she sees a green bicycle for sale that would allow her to race against a male friend, she concocts a plan to raise the money needed to buy it in spite of her mother's opposition - respectable girls do not cycle in Saudi Arabia.

    She ends up learning verses from the Koran by heart to enroll in a religious competition at school, hoping to win the cash prize that would pay for the bike, and in the process pretends to have become the model pious girl her teachers want her to be.

    Director Haifaa Al Mansour said "Wadjda" aims to portray the segregation of women in Saudi Arabia, where they hold a lower legal status to men, are banned from driving and need a male guardian's permission to work, travel or open a bank account.

    "It's easy to say it's a difficult, conservative place for a woman and do nothing about it, but we need to push forward and hope we can help make it a more relaxed and tolerant society," she said after her film premiered in Venice, speaking to reporters in English.

    She pointed to signs of change in Saudi society and said younger generations were challenging rigid customs and slowly pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable.

    Under King Abdullah, the Saudi government has pushed for women to have better education and work opportunities and allowed them to vote in future municipal elections, the only public polls held in the kingdom.

    "It's opening up, there is a huge opportunity for women now," Al Mansour said, noting that Saudi Arabia entered female athletes for the first time ever at the London Olympics this summer.

    "It is not like before, although I can't say it's like heaven. Society won't just accept it, people will put pressure on women to stay home, but we have to fight."

    Al Mansour spoke of the difficulties she faced filming in Riyadh, despite having obtained permission from authorities to do so.

    She occasionally had to hide in a van in some of the more conservative areas where locals disapproved of a female film-maker mixing with men on set, and at times had to direct her male actors via walkie-talkie.

    Her film, which is not in the main competition in Venice, may have a limited audience in her own country, where movie theatres are illegal. But producers said they hoped to distribute it on DVDs and TV channels.

    (Reporting By Silvia Aloisi, editing by Paul Casciato)

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    433 comments

    • Joaquin Closet  •  4 days ago
      "Her film may have a limited audience in her own country where movie theatres are illegal." Um, yeah, I can see how that law would probably cause most movies to have somewhat of a "limited audience."
      • o e 4 days ago
        They are too buzy with their sex slaves to bother with tv or movies!!!!
    • Connor  •  4 days ago
      Don't you love how we think we can go in and change these countries, when the only one's who will change them is themselves? Has history not taught this? Or are people just not paying attention.
    • AlgotS  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Here's some food for thought.

      When did the wholesale destruction of the family begin it's accelerated momentum that we are experiencing, in this country, today? I would say somewhere in the 1970's. What was going on, culturally, in this country at that time? ERA? Feminist movement? Gender equality?

      Is there a connection?

      So, you got your "rights". Rememeber your rights were worth it when you're not able have a relationship for more than a few years.

      Satan knew what he was doing when he went to Eve instead of Adam.
    • AlgotS  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      What I love is the blatent hypocrisy on this specific thread.

      You have people galore condemning the Muslim faith for telling it's women how they should live and behave, all the while telling those of the Muslim faith how they should live and behave.

      As if your hypocrisy is more virtuous.
    • EdwardF  •  3 days ago
      Change like this in a place like that is going to be like swinging up a waterfall...
    • Me  •  4 days ago
      Good for her... she is doing this in a way to keep herself safe but she is still working at effecting change. She is doing it in her way! not what other people think
      • Gev 3 days ago
        There is no minimum age of marriage for girls in Saudi Arabia; Muslim pedophiles are allowed to do whatever they want to their little victims (even "thighing" girls as young as babies) as long as the religious Muslim priests give them the blessing by marrying them.
    • Michael  •  4 days ago
      Wish her the best of luck in the future and to stay safe!
      • sven 3 days ago
        Did she likes a as well? :)
    • Vow to Bow  •  4 days ago
      She better never go home again.
      • Ted M 3 days ago
        It is a small start but a good one and an example that change doesn't requirie killing people.
    • Tijean Thibodeaux  •  4 days ago
      More than likely she has signed he own deat warrant, depending on what tribe she is from and her connection to Saudi royalty ( meaning how is she related to them) could mean she is saved or made and example of. being a white man who does speak Arabic Islam is a caustic type of political ideology that limits freedom of expression and serves to make a society of very angry individuals
      • isaac mwangi 3 days ago
        I am sorry but denying a woman her rights is like a crime . We should set our men free. let them have equal opportunities as men.
    • Texas View  •  4 days ago
      Way to go!
    • john  •  4 days ago
      Yet another reason to keep the Church and religion out of Politics
      • Julie 3 days ago
        move over where religion rules then.
        :)
    • Jackie  •  4 days ago
      The level of human progress is measured by how women are treated... Seems the middle eastern countries haven't progressed in 2000 years.
    • DaveS  •  4 days ago
      Now that's shes identified, the peaceful muslims will probably find a reason to stone her to death...
    • FKU  •  4 days ago
      The religion of peace will kill her.
    • anne  •  3 days ago
      This gutsy director will end up in pieces, literally........in a very short while........at the hands of her religious zealot relatives and friends...........
    • E  •  4 days ago
      Congratulations to this courageous woman and all the actors and crew! Here's hoping we can all get to watch their movie and it is not lost in obscure distribution like, The Stoning of...what was that called again?
    • NoBama2012-WeThePeopleWil ...  •  3 days ago
      yahoo stop deleting my posts
    • Susan  •  3 days ago
      I would hope this would helps these poor women in saudi but don't have much hope for them til they get control from the religious police over there------------------to Lilly, Jackie and some others posting on this, it is great that we were lucky enough to be born here however if you really are watching and listening to what the conservatives in our country are saying and doing it is quite clear just where they want to take women in this country back to, and it is not the present but to a point in time where women had to get permission from a man to do anything and YES it was like that right here in the USA for a very long time and if we don't stand up to these crooks they will have us back in the same situation instead of moving forward............................................................................................
    • Sarafina  •  4 days ago
      Want to know how wharped and depraved Muslim men are, look up "Thighing"
      .......warning, it will make you sick.
    • Hernando  •  3 days ago
      She must have a death wish. The muslims will not tolerate this behaviour.
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