Paradise Now
Kais Nashef Actor , Ali Suliman Actor , Lubna Azabal Actor , Amer Hlehel Actor , Hiam Abbass Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Situations,Adult Language
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Paradise Now
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 10 28 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 012569736795
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Situations, Adult Language]
Summary: Said (Kais Nashef) is a young Palestinian living in Nablus, and working as a mechanic. He gets his friend Khaled (Ali Suliman) a job, but the hot-tempered and impulsive Khaled quickly loses it. Suha (Lubna Azabal), a pretty, well-traveled young woman and the daughter of a well-known "martyr," brings her car in to be fixed, and flirts with Said. He's clearly interested in her, so much so that he continues to think of her when he's approached later that day by Jamal (Amer Hlehel), who tells him that he's been selected for an important mission, a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, and that Khaled will be joining him, as they had requested. That night, Jamal stays with Said at his mother's (Hiam Abbass) house, while another man stays with Khaled. Said sneaks off during the night to bring Suha her car keys, and has a brief discussion with her about her father's death, and what options the Palestinians have in their dealings with Israel. Said doesn't tell her the real reason for his visit: he's saying goodbye. The next morning, as scheduled, Said and Khaled are given neat haircuts and suits. They each make a video explaining to their families why they've chosen this path. Explosives are strapped on, and they are warned that trying to remove the belts themselves will result in detonation. When they're brought to a hole in the fence surrounding Nablus, they are intercepted by Israeli troops. Khaled and Said flee, and get separated. Said is left on his own. Paradise Now was co-written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad (Rana's Wedding, Ford Transit). A hit on the festival circuit, it was selected for inclusion in the 2005 New York Film Festival by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: In Competition – Berlin International Film Festival Blue Angel Prize – Berlin International Film Festival Best Foreign Film – Independent Spirit Awards Best Foreign Language Film – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Foreign Language Film – National Board of Review Best Foreign Language Film – null Best Foreign Language Film – Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Foreign Film – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Presented – Telluride Film Festival Best Foreign Language Film – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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ccTheatrical trailer
Subtitles: English, Fran?ais & Espa?ol (feature film only)
Paradise Now
Format: DVD
Release Date: 03/21/2006
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 91 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Paradise Now
1. Welcome to Nablus [5:30]
2. What's Your Problem? [5:17]
3. Chosen [3:12]
4. Last Supper [4:21]
5. Visiting Suha [5:45]
6. Blank Future [2:54]
7. Recorded Farewells [5:55]
8. Mission Preparations [1:53]
9. The Right Thing? [4:35]
10. Separated [6:25]
11. Change in Plan [3:02]
12. The Searchers [5:01]
13. No Other Way [4:00]
14. Same Cost [4:11]
15. Paradise in His Head [4:03]
16. Finding Sa?d [5:41]
17. Why? [3:25]
18. Different Directions [4:59]
19. Facing Fate [4:26]
20. End Credits [2:18]
Josh Ralske
Paradise Now opens strong, with a wordless confrontation at a checkpoint between an Israeli soldier and a clear-eyed Palestinian woman (who turns out to be Suha [Lubna Azabal]). In this brief, cannily shot and edited, prosaic little encounter, director Hany Abu-Assad focuses primarily on the eyes of the two characters as one tries to size the other up and the other defiantly resists being sized up. It's clear that in this quiet little seemingly inconsequential moment -- a moment that might happen a hundred times a day -- a battle is being waged, and it's a battle for something more than just a piece of land. Later in the film, there are strong moments, and weaker ones. There are scenes, like the surprisingly witty one in which two prospective suicide bombers videotape messages to their loved ones proclaiming the divinity of their actions, that cut brilliantly against our expectations. There are moments, like the scene after Said (Kais Nashef) crosses the fence, and he's contemplating boarding a bus full of Israeli settlers, in which Abu-Assad and his fine cast wordlessly take us an unresolvable gamut of human emotion, and there are others scenes wherein the dialogue seems disappointingly pedantic. But it holds together surprisingly well, and Abu-Assad finds an emotional richness in the material, while honing in on the righteous anger that springs from a life lived in humiliated futility. A tragedy regardless of its conclusion, Paradise Now is an important and powerful effort to explicate the inexplicable. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Hany Abu-Assad
Director
Hany Abu-Assad
Screenwriter
Bero Beyer
Producer
Bero Beyer
Screenwriter
Kais Nashef
Actor
Ali Suliman
Actor
Lubna Azabal
Actor
Amer Hlehel
Actor
Hiam Abbass
Actor
Ashraf Barhoum
Actor
Mohammad Bustami
Actor
Mohammad Kosa
Actor
Ahmad Fares
Actor
Olivier Meidinger
Actor
Country: France,Germany,Netherlands,Israel

