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Plot Summary
In a small Moroccan village, a young woman named Khadija finds herself increasingly isolated and ostracized due to her perceived promiscuity. As whispers and judgments escalate, she becomes entangled in a cycle of societal scrutiny and personal despair. The film explores the complex social dynamics and harsh realities faced by women in certain traditional communities.
Critical Reception
La Sacrée received critical acclaim for its raw and unflinching portrayal of female repression and societal judgment in a traditional Moroccan setting. Reviewers praised its authentic performances and unflinching directorial vision, though some noted its challenging and somber themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark realism and authentic depiction of social pressures.
Noted for powerful performances, particularly from the lead actress.
Considered a challenging but important film exploring gender and societal control.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Venice Film Festival (Orizzonti section) and received critical attention there.
Fun Fact
Director Fyzal Boulifa drew inspiration from real-life events and observations from his own family background in Morocco for the film's narrative.
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