Where Do We Go Now?
Not only is Nadine Labaki a knockout actress, she’s also a terrific and talented female director. I’ll be following her career with great interest.
St. Louis Member
A wise parable for our time! Practical, life-affirming women join forces while confrontational men act out age-old patterns of fear and violence. A thoughtful, wry, and humorous touch!
St. Louis Member
This movie moved me more than any I can think of. The director’s balance of humor and tragedy was amazing.
St. Louis Member
Superb! This film shows why women should rule the world.
San Francisco Member
Poignant, profound and humorous: the message of peace brought by this film was extremely well delivered. Romeo & Juliet + Lysistrata + hashish cookies = hurrah! Artiosphanes would be proud.
San Francisco Member
The opening scene was worth the price of admission. A melange of Bollywood and tragedy, and an ode to the power of women.
San Francisco Member
With humor you make your point better than with any other form. What an inspiring movie! Well played! Just superb!
Greater New Haven Member
A wonderful, uplifting fairy story about the intractability of perhaps our greatest divide
Greater New Haven Member
Wonderful way to deal with the most serious issue of our time. The opening choreographed scene with the women grabbed me from the beginning.
Greater New Haven Member
Understanding this film as a fable lets you appreciate the efforts being made by the women of the village to maintain peace. Their final solution was so innovative and selfless, one certainly hopes that it was ultimately effective.
Milwaukee Member
One of the best films I've even seen!
Milwaukee Member
Great use of humor. I thought that the acting was excellent. The music and lighting were also really well done.
Milwaukee Member
Wonderful--it takes art to bring us to reason.
Boston Member
What a wonderful film. There are not enough women's stories in film.
Boston Member
Religion is not the opiate; it's the hemlock.
Boston Member
Sex and drugs can solve Middle East conflicts!
Boca Raton Member
Interesting take on the Lebanese culture and the power of women.
Boca Raton Member
Make love, not war!
Boca Raton Member
A refreshing approach to a very serious situation. Very thought provoking.
Atlanta Member
Loved the use of music and the beauty of the women--came across so smart, witty and strong. They had the real brilliance in the village.
Atlanta Member
This movie was a wonderful surprise. I was expecting some horrible, angsty film that would drag on, but it wasn't that way at all.
Atlanta Member