
The young Libyan Neschma is forced by her father to marry a man from whom she runs away. Neschma marriage is officially canceled succeeds but she becomes a fallen from Allah, marginalized and despised by the community.

Is La sperduta di Allah worth checking out today? Well, *if* you're into those really old, silent dramas, especially ones that dig into societal rules, then maybe. This one's definitely not for folks who need fast action or crisp sound. You'll probably find it slow, and honestly, a bit heavy-handed at times. But it doe...

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"Is La sperduta di Allah worth checking out today? Well, *if* you're into those really old, silent dramas, especially ones that dig into societal rules, then maybe. This one's definitely not for folks who need fast action or crisp sound. You'll probably find it slow, and honestly, a bit heavy-handed at times. But it does have a quiet power for those patient enough. The film sets up Neschma's world pretty quick. Her father, played by Gino Talamo, you can see he's just doing what's expected. No re..."
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