Plot summary
After the sudden death of her husband, working mother Nawal has to fight for her inheritance in order to save her daughter and home in a society where having a son would be a game changer.
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Insha Allah, a Boy, a Brave Story of an Arab Woman's Struggle in a Western Style
Woman, Life, Freedom
"Inshallah a Boy" portrays a poignant and challenging narrative, shedding light on the struggles faced by women in a religious (islamic) society. The director's choice to handle sensitive scenes with subtlety while addressing societal norms and gender biases adds depth to the storytelling. The title itself hints at the societal expectations and challenges faced by women. How did the film leave you feeling about the theocratic regimes? Do you think the religions are designed to control the minds? Who does benefit from the existence of a superpower? And who has been exploited? How the western governments are in peace with the governments violating human and women rights? How come the people in the western world don't care about the genocide in Palestine and the catastrophes happening in a lot of countries such as in Iran, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Gripping and beautifully done
Loved this film so much. An engaging and intense story of a woman's fight - not struggle - against patriarchal tradition and law. It's so rare for a male filmmaker to write and portray women so realistically and well. It was an intense film and story without ever feeling heavy handed. The film evokes visceral responses in the audience as you follow the main character's quest. The story is both unique in that it deals with Jordan specific laws, however so universal in portraying the ways archaic oppression affects women. Amazing acting by all but particularly by the actress playing Nawal, the main character. Every character felt layered and none felt one dimensional. So impressive that this was the director's first feature and can't wait to see more from him.