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She works in a hospital laundry room; she is raising three bright children; and while her husband, a petty criminal, does time, she has fallen in love with someone else. Noura (Hend Sabry) wants a divorce. But this is no simple matter, and when her husband is unexpectedly released, expected complications ensue. Noura could be Nora in A Doll’s House, or Stella in Streetcar, her wounded husband (and, for that matter, her garage-mechanic boyfriend) a would-be Stanley Kowalski. The potential for domestic violence as payback for female desire pends as heavily as the possible 5-year prison sentence for adultery. Unlike everyone in Noura’s life, writer-director Hinde Boujemaa is not trying to make an example of her; she is telling her story, and she does so beautifully and directly. She has the collaboration of Sabry, a Tunisian actress and lawyer, who won this year’s Starlight Cinema award at Venice.—Judy Bloch

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    92 min
  • Language
    Arabic
  • Country
    Tunisia/Belgium/France/Qatar
  • Premiere
    Washington, DC Premiere
  • Note
    Subtitled in English
  • Director
    Hinde Boujemaa