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When Fatima leaves her close-knit suburban family to study philosophy in Paris, she finds herself caught between her religious upbringing and the freedom of student life in the city.
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00:01Hello everyone.
00:02Hello my girl.
00:03What's going on ?
00:03It's fine.
00:04Fatima, you're crazy.
00:06You're crazy.
00:07You're crazy.
00:08How are you doing with your husband ?
00:09We won't be there.
00:09Who wants to marry you ?
00:11She has zero femininity.
00:12Look at that.
00:13And he then?
00:14Don't feel like me now.
00:17Going way down south.
00:21Don't try to explain now.
00:25I'm by myself.
00:27How did you feel that you liked women ?
00:31I fell in love with one of my friends at school.
00:34Banal.
00:36But you don't know yet.
00:38In fact, I have a very good friend who is a Muslim.
00:40She realized that she was attracted by women.
00:43Homosexuality is something prohibitive.
00:46The instinct of men is to be attracted by women.
00:48And the instinct of women is to be attracted by men.
00:50And I know, even if we tell...
00:54Hey, Péda, how are you ?
00:56Hey, Péda, you have a lesbian.
00:58You're a lesbian.
00:59You're a lesbian.
00:59You're a lesbian.
01:00You're a lesbian.
01:01You're a lesbian.
01:01You're a lesbian.
01:04You're a lesbian.
01:09I love you.
01:11You're a lesbian.
01:12What a broken heart, what a broken heart, what a broken heart.
01:16I don't know what it is to not accept it, not to be in your mouth, but at the moment
01:19you live.
01:26The emancipation is a fundamental question.
01:30It's a demand to be recognized as an ego among the egos.
01:41The emancipation is a fundamental question.
01:45The emancipation is a fundamental question.
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