TY - ADVS AU - Abu-Assad,Hany AU - Beyer,Bero AU - Nashef,Kais AU - Suliman,Ali AU - Azabal,Lubna AU - Hlehel,Amer AU - Abbass,Hiam AU - Barhoum,Ashraf ED - Warner Independent Pictures ED - Augustus Film (Firm) ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - Paradise now SN - 141981821X AV - PN1995.9.N33 P3733574 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - Burbank, Calif. PB - Warner Home Video KW - Suicide bombers KW - Palestine KW - Drama KW - Terrorism KW - Israel KW - Arab-Israeli conflict KW - 1993- KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Title and credits also in Arabic; Originally released as a motion picture in 2005; Special feature: theatrical trailer; Director of photography, Antoine Heberle ; editor, Sander Vos ; music, Jina Sumedi; Kais Nashef, Ali Suliman, Lubna Azabal, Amer Hlehel, Hiam Abbass, Ashraf Barhoum; MPAA rating: PG-13; for mature thematic material and brief strong language N2 - Two Palestinian men are recruited to take part in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv; "Saïd and Khaled are walking time bombs. With explosives strapped to their bodies, the two young Palestinians slip into Israel, planning a suicide mission in Tel Aviv. Any anything or anyone change their minds? ... Tells the story of these two lifelong friends, and their mission of doom. Hany Abu-Assad directs, shooting this harrowing thriller in locations made equally harrowing by real-life missile attacks, exploding land mines, suspicious Palestinian factions and Israeli occupied forces, and the kidnapping of a crew member. ... Provides no easy answers. Instead ... lays bare the humanity and the horror for all to see, to ponder, and perhaps to change"--DVD sleeve. "In [Nablus] on the West Bank, Saïd and Khaled, who have volunteered to be suicide bombers, receive word it will be tomorrow, the cell's first operation in two years. They're shaven and shorn, in black suits to pose as settlers in Tel Aviv for a wedding. Something goes wrong at the crossing, they're separated, and the action is postponed, long enough for renewed questioning of what they're about to do. Suha, the well-educated and well-traveled daughter of a martyr, challenges the action. She likes Saïd and has her own ideas. 'Under the occupation, we're already dead, ' is Khaled's analysis. Fate and God's will seem to drive Saïd. We must be moral, argues Suha. Can minds change?"--Internet movie database, as viewed on May 19, 2008 ER -