‘Where Do We Go?’ Lebanese Women Pave The Way

Where Do We Go Now? is the brainchild of bloodshed. The film, which has been a megahit in the Middle East, is a bittersweet comedy about a group of women determined to stop their hotheaded men from starting a religious war. It’s the second feature film from Lebanese director Nadine Labaki.

When violence erupted on the streets of Beirut in 2008, Labaki saw neighbors, friends, people who were practically brothers turn against each another. As the world around her spiraled out of control, Labaki discovered she was having a baby.

“I just learned that I was pregnant,” she says. “And I think it does change your perspective on things, and you do think of this child that you’re bringing into the world, and what kind of society is this?”