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2012 • Drama • 98m

Wadjda

"I want you to be the happiest person in the world."

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An enterprising Saudi girl signs on for her school's Quran recitation competition as a way to raise the remaining funds she needs in order to buy the green bicycle that has captured her interest.

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Reem Abdullah
Reem Abdullah
Mother
Ahd Kamel
Ahd Kamel
Ms. Hussa
Nouf Saad
Nouf Saad
Koran Teacher
Screenplay: Haifaa al-MansourDirector: Haifaa al-MansourProducer: Gerhard MeixnerProducer: Roman Paul

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CinemaSerf
2026-05-21
70%

"Wadjda" (Waad Mohammed) really only has one thing on her mind. She's fed up being teased by her friend "Abdullah" (Abdullrahman Al Gohani) on his bike, and so decides it's time she gets one - a nice new green one - for herself. Though she broadly adheres to the rules at her Riyadh school, this is a young individual who is not going to be put off too much by convention and so she devises quite a cunning plan to fund her grand design. She is going to win the first prize in the school's Koranic recital competition. Her dad works shifts and so is often not at home, but her loving mother (Reem Abdullah) is concerned that this conservative neighbourhood will frown upon a ten year old girl on her chopper, so she puts her foot down. Undeterred, and seeing some positives as she ingratiates herself with teacher "Ms. Hissah" (Ahd), "Wadjda" perseveres with her challenge. Can she win one prize and get her other, though? This is a fairly subtly delivered but still quite potent indictment of womanhood in Saudi Arabia. Whist not exactly treated like commodities or chattels, their access to simple freedoms of dress, movement and even play are quite rigidly restricted. What is also quite striking about this, is that it is actually other women who are trying to impress on this young girl the importance of complying. Of not rocking the dhow, if you like - and I thought the engaging young Mohammed played her part mischievously but respectfully as her rebellion was not about undermining their faith or their culture, but about a childish desire to beat her male friend (whom she probably wouldn't be allowed to keep for much longer, anyway) in a bicycle race. There's loads of charm here and that's effectively employed to deliver a message that is well worth consideration, as are a few touching performances.

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Status
Released
Origin
SA
Languages
Arabic
Studios
Razor Film Produktion, Highlook Communications Group, Rotana Film Production, Dubai Entertainment and Media Organization, Abu Dhabi Film Commission, ILB Investitionsbank desLandes Brandenburg
Box Office
$6,499,169
Website
https://www.sonyclassics.com/wadjda/

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