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A girl's quest to own a bicycle

Women overcome odds in first Saudi film

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The director of "Wadjda", Haifaa Al Mansour of Saudi Arabia
Riyadh - Arabstoday

The director of \"Wadjda\", Haifaa Al Mansour of Saudi Arabia The female director of Saudi Arabia\'s first feature film, showing at the Venice film festival, has explained how she beat the odds to produce the heartwarming tale of a girl\'s quest to own a bicycle. In Haifaa al-Mansour\'s landmark film \"Wadjda,\" 10-year-old Waad Mohammed plays a girl who is also testing the boundaries of a woman\'s place in a highly conservative society where her love for Western music and fashions land her in trouble.
Mohammed\'s impish personality and resilience in the face of adversity add to the poignancy of the story and left some of the film\'s first viewers in tears.
\"She had this vulnerability and she embodied what a Saudi teenager is,\" al-Mansour said, speaking in the lush courtyard of the Excelsior hotel.
\"I wanted to show the tension between modernity and tradition,\" she said.
Al-Mansour said she was forced to direct what is her first feature film from a van with a walkie-talkie in some of the more conservative neighbourhoods where she could not be seen in public together with male crew and cast members.
In some areas, screaming local residents would block shooting altogether.
She said finding financing also posed a problem in a country where cinemas are officially banned and any film is considered a commercial risk.
\"Wadjda\" will only be available in the kingdom on DVD or on television.
\"There is no film in Saudi Arabia. Showing films in public is illegal so we don\'t have this culture of filmmaking. I was never able to go on a film set and get training and see how things are. It was very difficult,\" she said.
Al-Mansour grew up in a small Saudi town as one of 12 siblings and she said her parents were always very supportive of her career even though they came under pressure from relatives who said filmmaking was \"not honourable.\"
\"They are very traditional Saudis but they gave me all the space to be creative and that does not happen to a lot of girls,\" she said.
Born in 1974, Saudi Arabia\'s first female filmmaker studied literature at the American University in Cairo and film at the University of Sydney.
She has previously directed three shorts and the award-winning documentary \"Women Without Shadows\" which explores the hidden lives of Gulf women.
\"Wadjda\" was co-produced by Germany\'s Razor Film and several Saudi companies including Rotana Studios which is linked to the Saudi royal family.
The rights have already been sold in France, Germany and Switzerland.
For all the implicit criticism of the state of women\'s rights in Saudi in the film, al-Mansour said things are gradually changing and having a Saudi prince on board showed that officialdom was supportive of this shift.
\"The fact that we shot a flim in Saudi Arabia with permission and everything says a lot about the country. It says the country is embracing art,\" she said.
\"I think the authorities really want to see more films,\" she added.
\"It is changing at a very slow pace. It\'s still a very conservative, tribal society, very religious,\" she said, adding: \"I think women need to stick together in places like this and fight together and empower each other.\"
Skipping along the halls of the Excelsior with headphones firmly on, a smiling curly-haired Mohammed said she was just having the time of her life.
\"I\'m very excited! This is my first time outside of Saudi Arabia and my first time in a film and I\'m the lead actress,\" she gushed.
Mohammed, who was selected through scouts as an open casting call for women would not be possible in Saudi, said her nature fit the character.
\"The naughtiness is me. It\'s the real me. I do things I\'m not supposed to!\"

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