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12th Annual Film Fest: Dunia, Kiss Me Not On the Eyes |
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12th Annual International Women's Fim Festival
Program Details
February 14, 2008
DUNIA, KISS ME NOT ON THE EYES (Egypt/Lebanon, 2005, 105 min., 35 mm feature, Dir. Jocelyne Saab)
The graceful curve of a woman's neck. The seductive jangle of bent gold
bracelets sliding onto an arm. Welcome to the world of Dunia, a student
of poetry and belly dancing, whose artistic expression is inhibited
because she cannot experience desire.
The story unfolds in Egypt, the moment "The Thousand and one Night" are
prohibited for accusations of pornography. Mentored by the ardent public
intellectual Dr. Beshir (played by Egyptian superstar singer Mohammad
Mounir), Dunia begins an all-consuming search for ecstasy in poetry,
dance, and music–taking us into the world of women in a society that
both fetishizes and oppresses female sexuality. The film's dramatic highpoint is centered on Female
Genital Mutilation; ultimately, Dunia must
confront the traditions that have destroyed her capacity for pleasure
before she can experience it.
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