Ain't No Time for Women Unclassified 15+
Y’a pas d’heure pour les femmes
Hot Docs 2021’s Best Canadian Short Documentary winner turns the lens on Saïda’s, a salon where Tunisian women can talk politics while getting their hair done.
Joining the salon’s customers – young and old, liberal and conservative – in the lead-up to Tunisia’s November 2019 presidential elections, the largely observational Ain’t No Time for Women is a joyous, sensitive slice-of-life piece that doubles as an illuminating microcosm of the country’s diverse demographics and voices.
In Cinema
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(14 mins)
With the Cattle
(3 mins)
To Feather, to Wither
(20 mins)
Your Street
(7 mins)
Listen to the Beat of Our Images
(15 mins)
Ain't No Time for Women
(19 mins)
Marcelita
(8 mins)
Madrid, Bad Life
(13 mins)
Documentary Shorts
(104 mins)
Kino 2


Past event
Spirits and Rocks: An Azorean Myth
(14 mins)
With the Cattle
(3 mins)
To Feather, to Wither
(20 mins)
Your Street
(7 mins)
Listen to the Beat of Our Images
(15 mins)
Ain't No Time for Women
(19 mins)
Marcelita
(8 mins)
Madrid, Bad Life
(13 mins)
Documentary Shorts
(99 mins)
Kino 2


Past event
This session is bookable on a pass
For more venue information and for information about accessible services provided at MIFF this
year, please go to miff.com.au/access.
To ensure that MIFF can provide you with the best customer service, if you require any
accessibility services that MIFF offers at any MIFF venues, please book your ticket by emailing
boxoffice@miff.com.au or by phone on 03 9087 3395.
Director
Sarra El Abed
Producer
Isabelle Grignon-Francke
Screenwriter
Sarra El Abed
Cinematographer
Catherine Lefebvre
Composer
Ilyaa Ghafouri
Editor
Jordan Choinière
Premiere Status
Australian Premiere
Format
Digital
Company Credit
Distributor: Travelling
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Hot Docs 2021’s Best Canadian Short Documentary winner turns the lens on Saïda’s, a salon where Tunisian women can talk politics while getting their hair done.
Joining the salon’s customers – young and old, liberal and conservative – in the lead-up to Tunisia’s November 2019 presidential elections, the largely observational Ain’t No Time for Women is a joyous, sensitive slice-of-life piece that doubles as an illuminating microcosm of the country’s diverse demographics and voices.
In Cinema




For more venue information and for information about accessible services provided at MIFF this year, please go to miff.com.au/access.
To ensure that MIFF can provide you with the best customer service, if you require any accessibility services that MIFF offers at any MIFF venues, please book your ticket by emailing boxoffice@miff.com.au or by phone on 03 9087 3395.