This film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki tells the story of a remote village divided by religion, where a group of women use humor, creativity, and solidarity to prevent the men from reigniting violent conflict. Blending elements of drama, comedy, and musical storytelling, the film explores themes of coexistence, empathy, and collective healing.
As a resource, Where Do We Go Now? offers a powerful representation of how art can address social fragmentation through compassion and emotional intelligence. Labaki’s approach demonstrates how visual storytelling can communicate care, challenge division, and present new perspectives on peace and community.