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=== Muslim and Christian Women United to End the Absurdity of the War ===
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=== Muslim and Christian women united to end the absurdity of the war ===
 
This Lebanese film tells the story of a group of Muslim and Christian women who plot to stop the ongoing fight between their husbands. After hearing news about the rise of religious disagreement in the neighboring areas, a local conflict commences when the Christians discover a damaged cross in their church, and the Muslims find a defiled mosque. The women decide to organize a series of witty events to distract the men from continuing with the fighting.  
 
This Lebanese film tells the story of a group of Muslim and Christian women who plot to stop the ongoing fight between their husbands. After hearing news about the rise of religious disagreement in the neighboring areas, a local conflict commences when the Christians discover a damaged cross in their church, and the Muslims find a defiled mosque. The women decide to organize a series of witty events to distract the men from continuing with the fighting.  
  
 
[[Category: Film as Cultural Diplomacy]]
 
[[Category: Film as Cultural Diplomacy]]

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