Drama, Comedy  •  2011  •  110 min

Where Do We Go Now? (2011)

Where Do We Go Now? poster

Where Do We Go Now? (2011)


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive
Political: Center
Diversity: High
Christianity: Positive
Islam: Positive

Viewer Rating
6.5

Overview

In a remote, isolated Lebanese village surrounded by land mines, Muslims and Christians live together in peace. As civil strife starts to engulf the country around them, the women in the village try, by various means and to varying success, to keep their men in the dark by sabotaging the village radio, and then destroying the village TV.


Starring Cast

Claude Baz Moussawbaa  •   Nadine Labaki  •   Yvonne Maalouf


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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

Political: Center
Confidence: Medium

The film addresses the universal problem of religious sectarianism and violence by showcasing women's collective, pragmatic efforts to de-escalate conflict and foster coexistence, thus critiquing ideological extremes from a humanistic perspective.

Diversity: High
Confidence: Medium

The movie naturally showcases diversity through its authentic Lebanese casting, featuring both Christian and Muslim characters and strong female leads. Its narrative explicitly critiques the destructive aspects of traditional male-driven sectarian conflict, championing the women's collective efforts to foster peace and inclusion within the community.

Secondary

Christianity: Positive
Confidence: High

The film portrays Christianity as a fundamental part of community identity and tradition, with its adherents seeking peace and solace. While it critiques the sectarian divisions that can arise, the narrative ultimately affirms the women's faith-driven efforts to prevent conflict, positioning bigotry and violence as wrong.

Islam: Positive
Confidence: High

Islam is depicted as a core aspect of community life and tradition, with its followers striving for harmony. The film critiques the divisive potential of religious extremism, but the narrative affirms the women's faith-inspired actions to foster coexistence, clearly condemning sectarian violence.

LGBTQ: N/A
Confidence: High

The film 'Where Do We Go Now?' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses exclusively on inter-religious conflict and the efforts of women to maintain peace in a remote Lebanese village, thus rendering the LGBTQ+ portrayal N/A.

Trans: N/A
Confidence: High

The film "Where Do We Go Now?" focuses on a Lebanese village's women attempting to prevent religious conflict among the men. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the narrative, thus the portrayal is not applicable.

Female Combat: N/R

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

Gender Swap: No
Confidence: High

This film is an original story with characters created specifically for it. There is no prior source material, historical record, or previous installment from which character genders could be established and subsequently swapped.

Race Swap: No
Confidence: High

This film is an original story with characters created specifically for it. There is no prior source material, historical figures, or previous installments from which characters could have been race-swapped.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

6.5

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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7.4
The Movie Database logo
7.4

Critic Ratings

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5.2
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6.0

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