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Submit your thoughts on SHADYA.
We invite you to respond to the questions below or add your comments. Selected submissions will be posted on our Talkback page, so check back regularly and join the discussion.
- Filmmakers Udi Kalinsky and Danny Hakim note that SHADYA “has a universal theme of a woman's conflict between ambition and tradition.” Do you agree that this theme is universal? Have you ever encountered such a conflict?
- SHADYA also portrays the struggle of Shadya and her family as Arab Muslims living in Israel. Did the film affect your perceptions of Israeli Muslims? If so, how?
- Udi Kalinsky states that Shadya can indeed “have it all” despite her marriage and baby. Do you agree or disagree? What does it mean to “have it all”?

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