Film is based on novel 'Exit West' and is about a conservative young man who falls in love with a fiercely independent woman during a civil war. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
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The US press reports that Michelle and Barack Obama’s production company Higher Ground is set to produce the film adaptation of the novel “Exit West” by Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid. Since then, Tyldum has been replaced as director by Franco-Algerian Yann Demange, while a new screenwriter has yet to be named. A release date has yet to be disclosed for the venture, however, Deadline reports that shooting is set to begin this spring.
When Saïd’s mother is killed by a stray bullet they decide to flee to the West. The couple joins with groups of migrants, who make use of magical doors to escape from the war zone.
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