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Haifaa Al-Mansour

Mary Ann Sieghart profiles Haifaa Al-Mansour, the director of Wadjda and Saudi Arabia's first female film director.

Mary Ann Sieghart profiles Haifaa Al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia's first female film director.

Haifaa Al-Mansour directed the recently-released Wadjda, the first film entirely shot in Saudi Arabia. The film follows the dreams of an 11-year-old girl who is desperate to own a bike, and was partly inspired by Al-Mansour's early years, growing up in a small town near Riyadh.

After working for an oil company, Haifaa al-Mansour decided to become a film-maker, using some of her 11 willing siblings to help her with her first short films. Her very first short film, 'Who', was about a serial killer disguised as a woman in a burka.

She says she doesn't think women can change things in Saudi Arabia if they are "aggressive", but it's better to "have a career and pursue a dream."

Producer: Helena Merriman.

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Sun 4 Aug 2013 17:40

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