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    Paradise Now (Arabic: الجنّة الآن, romanized: al-Janna al-Laan) is a 2005 psychological drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad. It follows the story of two Palestinian men preparing for a suicide attack in Israel. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and received an Academy Award nomination in the same ...

  2. Nov 18, 2005 · Paradise Now: Directed by Hany Abu-Assad. With Lubna Azabal, Hamza Abu-Aiaash, Kais Nashif, Lutuf Nouasser. Two childhood friends are recruited for a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Hany Abu-Assad
    • 2005-11-18
  3. Nov 3, 2005 · A movie about two friends who are recruited to become suicide bombers in Israel. The director, a Palestinian, explores the practical and psychological aspects of the act, as well as the role of religion and politics.

  4. Drafted for a deadly mission in Tel Aviv, two Palestinian childhood friends begin to have second thoughts after a final night with friends and family. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  5. Oct 28, 2005 · Khaled (Ali Suliman) and Said (Kais Nashif) are Palestinian friends recruited by a terrorist group to become suicide bombers in Tel Aviv. Armed with explosives, they attempt to cross into Israel ...

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  6. Paradise Now. 2005 | Maturity Rating: 13+ | 1h 27m | Drama. Drafted for a deadly mission in Tel Aviv, two Palestinian childhood friends begin to have second thoughts after a final night with friends and family. Starring: Kais Nashif, Ali Suliman, Lubna Azabal. Watch all you want.

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  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › paradise-nowParadise Now - Metacritic

    Oct 28, 2005 · “Paradise Now” is a thriller whose shrewdly inserted plot twists and emotional wrinkles are calculated to put your heart in your throat and keep it there. The movie humanizes the anonymous faces we often see in the news.