Warner Independent Pictures acquired today all rights in North America and the UK to “Paradise Now,” the third feature by Hany Abu-Assad, announced Mark Gill, President of Warner Independent Pictures. The deal was negotiated by Paul Federbush, SVP Production and Acquisitions, Warner Independent Pictures, and Hengameh Panahi and Charlotte Mickie of Celluloid Dreams. “Paradise Now” was written by Abu-Assad and Bero Beyer, and produced by Bero Beyer of Augustus Film.
“Paradise Now” follows two Palestinian childhood friends who have been recruited as suicide bombers and selected for a strike on Tel Aviv; the plot focuses on their last day together. When they are intercepted at the Israeli border, they are separated from their handlers and events force them to reconsider their decisions. The film gives voice to the Palestinian condemnation of violence while offering insights into the individuals behind such heinous crimes.
“The combination of the Audience Award and Amnesty International Award for ‘Paradise Now’ in Berlin prove what we have always believed about the movie — that the film is humanistic and balanced, politically scrupulous and accessible.” says Panahi. She continues: “The release of this movie in America will be an historic event. We are very proud that the distributor will be Warner Independent Pictures.”
Interestingly, the Israeli Film Fund announced in Berlin, that it would offer the film the same distribution support offered to other home-produced features when it opens in Israel. Warner Independent Pictures plans to release the film in October 2005.
“Paradise Now” was awarded the AGICOA’s Blue Angel Award for the Best European Film, the Amnesty International Film Prize and the Berliner Morgenpost Readers’ Prize in Berlin last weekend.
24.02.2005 | Editor's blog
Cat. : America Augustus Film Berlin BERLINER MORGENPOST Bero Beyer Bero Beyer Beyer CDATA Charlotte Mickie Films Hany Abu-Assad Hengameh Panahi Israel Israeli Film Fund Mark Gill North America Paradise Paradise Now Paul Federbush TEL AVIV the AGICOA’s Blue Angel Award the Amnesty International Film Prize the Audience Award the Berliner Morgenpost Readers’ Prize Warner Independent Pictures Warner Independent Pictures