Three Yemeni teenage girls take part in an entrepreneurship competition. To do so, they have to deal with a country where the education is corrupted, where there are no jobs and which is under the threat of Al-Qaeda. Despite growing up in a conservative society where traditional gender roles are encouraged and perpetuated, Wafaa, Maha and Reem are determined to forge a better future for themselves.
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Monday 7/04 - 3pm
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Shawn David Thompson began his career in the 90s as an actor in Aaron Spelling's musical drama The Heights. He is known for Shotgun Wedding (2003), which won the Audience Choice Award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, West from North Goes South (2004) and Flypaper (2005).
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An Ethiopian family that was found to be HIV-positive gives its two children to adoption to a Danish family. During four years, the director followed the consequences by entering into the most intimate experience |
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