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Social drama / Biographical fiction Runtime: Approx. 90 minutes Language: Arabic (with English subtitles in most international versions) Based on: The real-life memoir of Nujood Ali, a Yemeni girl who shocked the world by fleeing her abusive husband and demanding a divorce at the age of ten.

Director Khadija Al-Salami said in an interview: "I made this film so that the world cannot look away. Nojoom is every girl. Her divorce is a revolution."

"I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced" (original title: "Nojoom, 10 Years Old, Divorced") — brief story summary: