Haifaa al-Mansour
How Hollywood Relentlessly Fails Women Directors
Oscar snubs are the tip of the iceberg. Five women at Sundance told VICE what it's like to be a filmmaker in a system that's designed for them to fail.
Saudi's First Female Filmmaker on Fighting the World to Find Your Own Voice
Haifaa al-Mansour tackles sexism and the intellectual dismissal of women in her new film about the mother of sci-fi, "Mary Shelley."
How To Invent Cinema In The 21st Century
If Wadjda, the first ever film shot entirely within Saudi Arabia, was bad it would still be a bold political statement. The fact that it’s great is just a bonus.
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