Her bourgeois older sister Bea (Tanya Ivankovic), a new mother, urges her to make a business plan; but instead, Sarah jumps at a job offer from slick Arab businessman Abdul (Omar Almajali) that whisks...
And they don’t even have wi-fi. Home-schooled, catered to by maids and under near-constant surveillance, they have little to occupy themselves apart from applying makeup, watching soap operas or...
However, the relationship between the sisters and their interactions with Sarah feel spot on. The film’s only humorous moment occurs when the make-up crazy Fatima tries to use Sarah like a livin...
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