Where Do We Go Now?
2011 1h 50m movie Film

Where Do We Go Now?

وهلأ لوين؟‎

Synopsis

وهلأ لوين؟‎

On a remote, isolated, unnamed Lebanese village inhabited by both Muslims and Christians. The village is surrounded by land mines and only reachable by a small bridge. As civil strife engulfed the country, the women in the village learn of this fact and try, by various means and to varying success, to keep their men in the dark, sabotaging the village radio, then destroying the village TV.

The 2010–2012 Other Asia Window

63 Other Asia films released in this three-year window, ranked here by audience rating. Where Do We Go Now? sits at position #9.

  1. Omar
    #1

    Omar

    ★ 9.1 · 2012

  2. Al Bernameg
    #2

    Al Bernameg

    ★ 8.6 · 2011

  3. From Iran, a Separation
    #3

    From Iran, a Separation

    ★ 8.6 · 2011

  4. Asmaa
    #4

    Asmaa

    ★ 8.2 · 2011

  5. A Separation
    #5

    A Separation

    ★ 7.9 · 2011

  6. The Act of Killing
    #6

    The Act of Killing

    ★ 7.7 · 2012

  7. Here Without Me
    #7

    Here Without Me

    ★ 7.7 · 2011

  8. Microphone
    #8

    Microphone

    ★ 7.7 · 2011

The 2010s Other Asia Landscape

Catalog density by release year in the 2010s. Highlighted year (yellow) is when Where Do We Go Now? premiered. 226 total titles in this decade from Other Asia.

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Budget & Box Office Efficiency

$21.0M
Budget
$6.7M
Revenue
Net Profit
0.3×
Return Ratio

At a 1h 50m runtime, production spent $191K per minute on screen and earned $61K per minute back.

Reception Benchmarks

7.5
TMDB Rating
175
Audience Reviews
Highly Rated
Critical Tier

Ranked #77 of 547 Other Asia films indexed here (86th percentile by TMDB audience score).

Rating is +0.9 points above the Other Asia average of 6.6/10.

Among Other Asia Drama productions specifically: #55 of 356 (top 15%).

Production Details

Primary Country Other Asia
All Production Countries Egypt, France, Italy, Lebanon, Qatar
Original Language Arabic
Spoken Languages English, Arabic, Russian
Production Companies Les Films des Tournelles
Runtime 1h 50m
Release Date September 14, 2011
IMDb tt1772424

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