WHERE DO WE GO NOW? ON BLU-RAY AND DVD SEPTEMBER 11
July 24, 2012 by J!-ENT
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Debuts on Blu-ray and DVD September 11th
Culver City, CA (July 23, 2012) Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment are pleased to announce the Blu-ray and DVD release of WHERE DO WE GO NOW? on September 11th. Directed by Nadine Labaki (Carmel), who co-wrote the film with Jihad Hojeily and Rodney Al Haddad, in addition to playing one of the lead roles, was Lebanons official selection in the Foreign Language category for the 2012 Academy Awards®. Special features on the Blu-ray and DVD include commentary with Nadine Labaki and Composer Khaled Mouzanar, as well as a behind-the-scenes featurette: An Evening with Director Nadine Labaki, Composer Khaled Mouzanar and Producer Anne-Dominique Toussaint.
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? blends humor and lighthearted musical moments to take a powerful look into the deeply routed religious differences between Christians and Muslims living in a small Lebanese village. This film festival favorite won the Peoples Choice Award at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival, was a nominee for the Un Certain Regard Award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, and won the Audience Award at the 2011 San Sebastian Film Festival.
Synopsis
Set in a remote village where the church and the mosque stand side by side, WHERE DO WE GO NOW? follows the antics of the towns women to keep their blowhard men from starting a religious war. Women heartsick over sons, husbands and fathers lost to previous flare-ups unite to distract their men with clever ruses, from faking a miracle to hiring a troop of Ukranian strippers.
Blu-ray and DVD special features include:
Commentary with Director Nadine Labaki and Composer Khaled Mouzanar
An Evening with Director Nadine Labaki, Composer Khaled Mouzanar and Producer Anne-Dominique Toussaint
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? was directed by Nadine Labaki. The screenplay was written by Nadine Labaki, Jihad Hojeily and Rodney Al Haddad. The film was produced by Anne-Dominique Toussaint.
It has a run time of 100 minutes and is rated PG-13 for thematic drug material, some sensuality and violent images. The film is in Arabic, Russian and English with English subtitles.
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