PARADISE NOW in Dubai
by Andre Soares

“Though certain groups within Palestine opposed the making of this movie on grounds that it was against suicide attacks and even kidnapped a unit member, the moderates have supported it. I will always remain a Palestinian filmmaker working for the humanitarian cause,” said Paradise Now director Hany Abu-Assad at the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), which opened on Dec. 11 with a gala screening of Assad’s controversial film. Paradise Now has just been nominated for a Best Foreign-Language Film Golden Globe award and recently won the European Film Award for Best Screenplay (Abu-Assad and Bero Beyer.)
The film depicts the last days of Nablus dwellers Said (Kais Nashef) and Khaled (Ali Suliman), two friends who are ordered to carry out a suicide attack to avenge the killing of a young Palestinian.
Assad’s quote can be found at the DIFF site.
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