Monday 13 August 2012


My second night at the Tartuff love film festival.  

Previous memories of warm summer nights in Tartu had been replaced by a rather nippy weather. Many eager film lovers were present early again but this time wrapped in thick rainproof coats and blankets

Ever since I saw the program of Tartuff festival I was determined to see this particular film. Mainly because it is a foreign film depicting elements of real life situations in Arab countries. 

Where do we go now? is an excellent production by a female filmmaker who also stars as one of the main characters in the film. Nadine Labaki, a Lebanese director collected many awards with this film that portrays suffering and optimism in this isolated village where Muslims and Christians live together. It is a heart-warming and a humorous tale where a love interest emerges on the backdrop between a local bar owner, a beautiful widow and her charming decorator.

The film’s title was always in the spotlight telling the story how the wives joint forces and try avoiding violence occuring between the two religious parties. To me the most suprising moment was seeing one of the eldery widows washing his son with his daughter present in a rather modern bathroom. 

As a whole it is a long film. But the amusement brought by wives, widows and daughters to the remote and scenic location maintains a constant flow and viewers interest. Despite the religious conflict the film illustrates how faith and collectivism preserve life hopeful in this village. 

To me this film was definitely one of the best choices in Tartuff with a different approach on love. 

Interview with the filmmaker about the film. 
http://www.sonyclassics.com/wheredowegonow/presskit.pdf

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