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CARAMEL
Nadine Labaki (2007)
From the repression of Iran we shift to the contradictions of Lebanese society, which is much more open yet also lacking equality, as we follow five women. Once again it is a female director who films and condemns the hypocrisy and falseness of a patriarchal society.
Why? To discover the intimate use of caramel in Lebanon. And because Labaki’s eye and the spontaneity of the five main characters strip the drama from situations like gender violence, which can be very harsh yet are sadly commonplace. Furthermore, the director chooses a strictly contained narration and never falls into emotional exhibitionism.