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Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720

Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720

Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 Saudi Arabian drama film, written and directed by Haifaa al-Mansour. It was the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia[2][3][4][5] and the first feature-length film made by a female Saudi director.It won numerous awards at film festivals around the world. The film was selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards (the first time the country made a submission for the Oscars[8]), but it was not nominated. It successfully earned a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the 2014 BAFTA Awards.


Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720
Based in the 2000s, Wadjda, a spirited 10-year-old Saudi girl living in the capital Riyadh, dreams of owning a green bicycle that she passes in a store every day on her way to school. She wants to race against her friend Abdullah, a boy from the neighborhood, but riding bikes is frowned upon for girls and Wadjda's mother refuses to buy one for her daughter. The bike is expensive too, costing SR800.
Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720
Wadjda begins to earn the money herself by selling mixtapes, hand-braiding bracelets for classmates and acting as a go-between for an older student. These activities run her into trouble with the strict headmistress. Her mother, meanwhile, is dealing with a job with a terrible commute with a driver who often gets angry with her for making him wait. He tells Wadjda's mother that he will no longer drive her to work, but Wadjda and Abdullah find where the man lives and visit his house to tell him to take her mother's business. After Abdullah threatens to have his "uncle with the moustache" kick the man out of the country, the driver agrees.

Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720
Meanwhile, Wadjda's grandmother on her father's side is looking for a second wife for her son, because Wadjda's mother cannot have any more children, and he wants a son. Wadjda's mother is angry and scared by this, and tries on a beautiful red dress for her brother-in-law's wedding to gain support and to "scare off" any potential women who may consider marrying her husband.

At school, Wadjda decides to participate in a Quran recital competition featuring a SR1,000 cash prize (equivalent of about US$270[12]). Meanwhile two girls at the Madrasa are suspected of a lesbian relationship by the principal and shunned by everyone, though they were only reading magazines. Her efforts at memorizing the verses impress her teacher, and Wadjda wins the competition. The staff is shocked by Wadjda announcing her intention to buy a bicycle with the prize money. She is told by the headmistress that the money will instead be donated to Palestine on her behalf.

She returns home to find her father, and bursts into tears when he says he is proud that she won the competition. However, he does not talk to her much and says to tell her mother that he loves her, and leaves the home while taking a phone call. Later, Wadjda finds out that her father has taken a second wife, and watches the wedding ceremony from her roof with her mother. Wadjda suggests that her mother could buy the red dress and win her father over again, but her mother tells her that she had instead spent the money on the green bike her daughter wanted.

The next day, Wadjda rides down the street on her new bike. The owner of the bike shop sees her passing and smiles. She races against Abdullah and wins.

Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720
Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour
Produced by
Gerhard Meixner
Roman Paul
Written by Haifaa al-Mansour
Starring
Waad Mohammed
Reem Abdullah
Abdulrahman al-Guhani
Music by Max Richter
Cinematography Lutz Reitemeier [de]
Edited by Andreas Wodraschke
Production
company
Razor Film Produktion GmbH
Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Rotana TV
Highlook Communications Group
Distributed by Koch Media (Germany, all media)
Release date
31 August 2012 (Venice Film Festival)
Running time
98 minutes

Country Saudi Arabia
Language Arabic
Box office $14.5 million
Wadjda received critical acclaim. The film-critics aggregate Rotten Tomatoes reported 99% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 102 reviews, with an average score of 8/10. The critical consensus is: "Transgressive in the best possible way, Wadjda presents a startlingly assured new voice from a corner of the globe where cinema has been all but silenced." Metacritic, which assigns a standardized score out of 100, rated the film 81 based on 26 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

Wadjda (Arabic: وجدة‎) is a 2012 FULL DOWNLOAD HP 720
Film critics cite the ways Wadjda is able to grapple with important societal issues, while also accurately understanding the limits of large scale change. NY Times Film critic A.O. Scott states, "With impressive agility, Wadjda finds room to maneuver between harsh realism and a more hopeful kind of storytelling"; it accurately shows the immense challenges women face in Saudi Arabia, while also showing that there is room for change and growth.[18] New Yorker film critic Anthony Lane feels similarly, as he argues that there are many ways Wadjda could have done more of a disservice to women in Saudi Arabia, rather
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