badelf
This is a very enjoyable view into the world of modern women in a conservative social environment. The three women do an awesome job with their characters.


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The film captures the daily duality of three young Palestinian women in Tel Aviv, caught between hometown tradition and big city abandon, and the price they must pay for a lifestyle that seems obvious to many: the freedom to work, party, have sex, and choose.
Three Palestinian women share an apartment in Tel Aviv, navigating the complexities of modern life while striving to balance their traditional upbringing with their desire for independence and personal freedom. As their lives intertwine, they face societal pressures, romantic entanglements, and the challenge of defining their identities in a society that often seeks to confine them.
The film was generally well-received by critics, praised for its honest portrayal of contemporary Palestinian women and its frank exploration of themes like sexuality, freedom, and societal expectations. It was noted for its bold narrative and strong performances.
Praised for its authentic depiction of modern Palestinian womanhood.
Applauded for its candid discussion of female agency and freedom.
Noted for its relatable characters and their struggles.
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Won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film at the Toronto International Film Festival (2016), and was nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival (2016).
Director Maysaloun Hamoud stated that the film was inspired by the experiences of her friends, aiming to reflect the reality of young Palestinian women living in Israel.
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This is a very enjoyable view into the world of modern women in a conservative social environment. The three women do an awesome job with their characters.