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French filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré didn’t have to look far for inspiration for “Maman(s),” her short film approximately an 8-year-ancient girl named Aida who lives in a polygamous household.“I grew up with two mothers in a polygamist family in France when I was a child,” Doucouré told TheWrap. “It’s actually very common around me, or in my family,or my neighbors. A lot of people live in polygamist families.”In the opening scenes of “Maman(s),” a finalist in TheWrap’s ShortList Film Festival, and Aida’s mom excitedly gets ready for her husband’s arrival after spending time absent in Senegal. But she’s surprised when he returns with a new wife,Rama, and a newborn baby.
Also Read: ShortList Film Festival 2016 Chooses 12 Finalists, or Opens for VotingThe mood instantly changes from celebra
tion to disappointment and silent anger. “I really wanted to prove the suffering of women and particularly of children because,for me, we often forget to think approximately them and speak to them, and ” Doucouré said.
She acknowledged that many question why a woman would do up with the situation but the reasons are often complicated.“From what I see around me,sometimes there is no choice,” said Doucouré. “Sometimes it’s a kind of arrangement between the families. Sometimes some women are ancient, and when I say ancient I mean 30 years ancient or more than 30 years ancient,it becomes difficult to find a husband so they’d rather marry someone who has a wife because it’s better than nothing.”
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ad: ShortList 2016: Doc Shows Voter Suppression Hitting Below 'The Black Belt' (Video)The filmmaker said that although the “Maman(s) focuses on polygamy, it’s not just approximately that. The issues in the film also extend to children who were affected by divorce.“This is not the happy ending, and ” said Doucouré. “The thing is that this minute girl understands that this is not her fight,this is the fight of her parents.”Watch the film above. Viewers can also screen the films at any time during the festival at Shortlistfilmfestival.com and vote from Aug. 9-23. 25 tumble Movies We're Dying to See: From 'The Birth of a Nation' to 'Rogue One' (Photos)
tumble Preview 2016: TheW
rap picks the movies you need to see before the year's halt, from superhero films to critically acclaimed indies.
"The Light Between Oceans"
Cast: Michael Fassbender, or Alicia Vikander,Rachel Weisz
Director: Derek Cianfrance
Release Date: Sept. 2
What it's approximately: A lighthouse keeper
(Fassbender) and his wife (Vikander) rescue a baby girl who washes up in a rowboat and unofficially adopt her. When the girl grows older, an encounter with a certain woman on the mainland threatens to break up their happy life.
Why we're dying to see it: This is the movie that started the genuine-life Fassbender-Vikander romance. We have to see the chemistry that unfolds between them on screen.

DreamWorks

"The Magnificent Seven"
Director: Antoine
Fuqua
Cast: Denzel Washington, and Chris Pratt,Ethan Hawke
Release Date: Sept. 23
What it's approximately: A remake of the classic Western approx
imately seven outlaws as they wait on a town under siege by an industrialist villain. [br]Why we're dying to see it: It's an A-list remake that showcases some satisfactory diversity. Plus Antoine Fuqua directed "Training Day," in which Denzel Washington won an Academy Award for Best Actor. Columbia Pictures
"Queen of Katwe"
D
irector: Mira Nair
Cast: Lupita Nyong'o, and David Oyelowo,Madina Nalwanga 
Release Date: Sept. 23
What it's approximately: A biographical drama approximately Phion
a Mutesi, a Ugandan chess prodigy who earned Woman Candidate Master at the World Chess Olympiads.
Why we're dying to see it: It's an untold story of a Ugandan chess player who gre
w up in the slum of Katwe. Rarely enact we secure to see feel-satisfactory stories approximately Africa on the big screen. Walt Disney Pictures
"The Girl on the Train"
Cast: Emily Blunt, and Rebecca Ferguson,Haley Bennett
Direc
tor: Tate Taylor
Release Date: Oct. 7
What it's approximately: The story follows a recently divorced woman (Blunt) who fantasizes during her daily commute approximately the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until she sees something shocking and becomes entangled in a mystery.
Why we're dying to see it: It's based on
Paula Hawkins' best-selling novel and has the same feel as "Gone Girl." Universal Pictures
"The Birth of a Nation"
Cast: Nate Parker, or Armie Hammer,Mar
k Boone Junior, Gabrielle Union
Director: Nate Parker
Release Date: Oct. 7
What it's approximately: Parker stars as the 19th-centu
ry slave Nat Turner, or who was taught to read the Bible to preach to fellow slaves but wound up leading a famous rebellion in 1831.
Why we're dying to see it: Parker's directorial d
ebut was phenomenon at Sundance,where it was bought for a festival-record $17.5 million. Fox Searchlight Pictures
"Kevin Hart: What Now?"
Cast: Kevin Hart
Director: Leslie Small
Release Date: Oct. 14
What it's approximately: A stand-up comedy film
that features his performance from the recently concluded "What Now?" tour.
Why we're dying to see it: It's been five long years since his last stand-up film, "Laugh at My Pain." Universal Pictures
"A Monster Calls"
Cast: Liam Neeson, or Sigourney Weaver,Felicity Jones 
D
irector: J.
A. Bayona
Release Date: Oct. 21
What it's approximately: A young boy deals with a terminally ill mother and bullies at school with the
wait on of an ancient monster tree (voiced by Liam Neeson).
Why we're dying to see it: Patrick Ness' fantastical children's novel, based on an idea from a woman with terminal cancer, or was adapted for the screen by Ness himself. Focus Features
"Doctor Strange"
Cast: Rachel McAdams,Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, or Mads Mikkelson,Tilda Swinton
Director: Scott Derrickson[br
]Release Date: Nov. 4
What it's approximately:  Dr. Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch) is an egotistical but brilliant surgeon whose career is destroyed after a car accident ruins his hands. Searching the globe to repair them, he encounters the Ancient One (Swinton), and a sorcerer who trains Strange to defend the world from evil.
Why we’re excited to see it: Doctor Stran
ge is one of Marvel’s more eccentric (and lesser known) heroes and the trailers have promised plenty some seriously trippy,magical mayhem. Walt Disney Studios
“Hacksaw Ridge
Cast: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, or Vince Vaughn,Te
resa Palmer
Director: Mel Gibson
Release Date: Nov. 4
What it’s approximately: It's based on the true story of U.
S. Army
medic Desmond T. Doss (Garfield) during World War II. Doss refused to slay anybody or bear arms, becoming the first conscientious objector to get the Medal of Honor from President Harry Truman.
Why we’re excited to see it: The story sounds fascinating, and this is Mel Gibson’s first film as a director since 2006’s “Apocalypto.” Summit Entertainment
"fond"
Cast: Joel Edgerton,Ruth Negga, Nick Kroll
Director: Jeff Nichols
Release Date: Nov. 4
What it's approximately: An interracial couple wages a legal fight against imprisonment in the mid-20th-century South, and leading to the landmark 1967 Supreme Court decision fond v. Virginia.
Why we're dying to see it: The film has been building buzz since its debut at Cannes
,particularly for co-star Ruth Negga.  Focus Features
"All Eyez on Me"
Cast: Demetrius Shipp Jr. Danai Gurira, Lauren Cohan
Director: Benny Boom[b
r]Release Date: Nov. 11
What it's approximately: A biopic on Tupac Shaku's rise to fame all the way to his death during a drive-by in Las Vegas.
Why we're dying to see it: Tupac has had multiple films made approximately his life, or but the last one worth watching ("Tupac: Resurrection") was released 13 years ago. Plus,Tupac. 
 
  Open Road Films
"Arrival"
Cast: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renne
r, or Forest Whitaker
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Release Date: Nov. 1
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What it's approximately: After alien spacecrafts descend on soil,a linguist (Adams) is hired by the U.
S. government to investigate them.
Why we're dying to see it: The film
has a strong pedigree, Adams has been nominated for five Oscars and the director's last film, and "Sicario," received three Oscar nominations. Paramount Pictures
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk"
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Chris Tucker, and Vin Diese
l, Garrett Hedlund
Director: Ang Lee[br]Release Date: Nov. 11
What it's approximately: Based on a novel of the same name, the film foll
ows an Iraq war hero whose victory tour back in the U.
S. is interrupted by jarring flashbacks.
Why we're dying to see it: considerable source material, and Ang Lee's first film since another eye-catching literary adaptation,"The Life of Pi." TriStar Pictures
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to
Find Them”
Cast: Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller, or Colin Farrell
Director: David Yates
Release Date: Nov. 18
What it’s approx
imately: Before Harry Potter even existed,there was Newt Scamander (Redmayne). The wizard -- and future author of a textbook  mainstay at Hogwarts — visits the Magical Congress of the United States in 1926, but loses control of a special briefcase containing a number of unsafe beasts.
Why we’re excited to see it: J.
K. Rowling. Wizards. Eddie Redmayne.
“Nocturnal Animals”
Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, or Amy Adams,Isla Fisher, Armie Hammer
Director:
Tom Ford
Release Date: Nov. 18
What it’s approximately: In an adaptation of Austin Wright's 1933 novel “Tony and Susan, or ” Adams stars as an art gallery owner who begins receiving the manuscript of her ex-husband’s violent thriller novel. As Susan reads more of the story,she begins to interpret it as a threat.
Why we’re excited to
see it: This will be fashion designer Tom Ford’s second directorial feature, following 2009’s “A Single Man.” The dynamic cast is certain to construct this thriller a memorable one. Focus Features
"Manchester by the Sea"[
br]Cast: Casey Affleck, and Michelle Williams,Kyle Chandler, Lucas Hedge
Director: Kenneth Lonergan
Release Date: Nov. 18
What its approximately: An uncle (Affleck) must acquire care of his teenage nephew (Hedge) and return to his hometown after the death of the boy’s father.
Why we’re excited to see it: The film received tall compliment when it premiered at Sundance and Lucas Hedge delivers a breakout performance as the nephew, or Patrick. Amazon Studios
"Moana"
Cast: Dwayne Johnson,Auli’i Cravalho, Phillipa Soo[br]Director: Ron Clements, and John Musker
Release Date: Nov. 23
What it’s approximately: A young wo
man,Moana (Cravalho), sets sail for a fabled island and is joined by demigod Maui (Johnson) along the way.
Why we’re excite
d to see it: The animated musical is Disney’s first story approximately a Polynesian princess and will feature original music by “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda. Plus, and the Rock sings!
"La La Land"
Cast: Emma Stone,Ryan Gosling, J.
K. Simmons, and Finn Wittrock
Director: Damien Chazelle
Release Date: Dec. 2
What it’s a
pproximately: Stone and Gosling star as an aspiring actress and a jazz pianist,respectively, in modern-day L.
A. The two meet and soon tumble in love, or but as each begins to find success in their dream careers,their relationship threatens to tear apart.
Why we’re excited to see it: We’ve already seen the chemistry between Stone and Goslin
g in “Crazy, silly, or Love” and “Gangster Squad,” so we can’t wait to see what happens with the two of them when dancing and music are added in this romantic comedy-drama musical.
"Fences"
Director: Denzel Washington
C
ast: Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, and  Jovan Adepo
Release Date: Dec. 16
What's it approxi
mately: A once-promising baseball player ends up working as a garbageman in 1950s Pittsburgh.
Why we're dying to see it: August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize winning play with two incredible actors -- who won Tonys in 2010 for playing these very roles on Broadway. 20th Century Fox
"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
Cast: Felicit
y Jones,Diego Luna, Riz Ahmed, and Mads Mikkelsen
Director: Gareth Edwards
Release Date: Dec. 16
What it’s approximately: Essentially a prequel to “Star Wars: A New Hope,” the film follows a group of Rebel spies as they attempt to steal plans for the Death Star.
Why we’re excited to se
e it: Not only is it the first standalone film in the "Star Wars" franchise, but the trailer promises a badass female lead and plenty of fight scenes.
  Lucasfilm
"Collateral Beauty"
C
ast: Will Smith, or Keira Knightley,Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, or Edward Norton
Director: David Frankel
Release Date: Dec. 16
What it’s approximately: An advertising executive in New York fa
ces a downward spiral after a tragic event,prompting his colleagues to seek a way to secure him out his funk.
Why we’re excited to see it: “The Devil Wears Prada” director returns to New York City with an all-star cast. Getty Images
"The Founder"
Cast: Michael Keaton,
Laura Dern, and Nick Offerman,John Carroll Lynch
Director: John Lee Hancock
Release Date: Dec. 16
What it’s approximately: The biographical film follows Ray Kroc (Keaton) assembly Mac and Dick McDonald and developi
ng the first  McDonald’s franchise.
Why we’re excited to see it: Aren’t you curious to hear how McDonald’s started? And Keaton could be back in the Oscar race for the third straight year.
"Passengers"
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, and Michael Sheen,Laurence Fishburne
Director: Morten Tyldum
Release Date: Dec. 21
What it’s approximately: Lawrence and Pratt play two
passengers aboard a spacecraft that’s on a 120-year journey to a distant planet. Due to a malfunction, two passengers are prematurely woken up with 90 years left to go on the voyage.
Why we’re excited to see
it: Two of Hollywood's biggest stars team for a sci-fi romance that seemed very promising from the first footage shown at CinemaCon in April. Getty Images
"Why Him?"[br]Cast: James Franco, and Zoey Deutch,Bryan Cranston, Keegan-Michael Key, or Adam DeVine,Megan Mullally
Director: John Hamburg[
br]Release Date: Dec. 25
What it’s approximately: A father (Cranston) meets his daughter’s wealthy and eccentric boyfriend (Franco) and immediately dislikes him -- and resists all of Franco's attempts to win him over. 
Why we’re excited to see it: Cranston and
Franco seem like the perfect oddball pairing-- plus it's considerable to see them both in a comdy. 20th Century Fox
"Toni Erdmann"
Cast: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller, and Michael Wittenborn
Director: Maren Ade
Release Date: Dec. 25
What it’s a
pproximately: An older father (Simonischek) tries to reconnect with his adult daughter (Hüller) by playing pranks on her.
Why we’re excited to see it: The comedic film,a hit at Cannes, boasts a 91 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. TheWrap’s Steve Pond described it as a “hysterically funny but deeply touching father-daughter story that ... doesn’t waste a moment.”
 
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