Film Review: Wadjda (2013)
byNot only is ‘Wadjda’ the first feature film ever made in Saudi Arabia but also marks as the first feature length film to be…
Not only is ‘Wadjda’ the first feature film ever made in Saudi Arabia but also marks as the first feature length film to be…
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