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Subject: Paramount+ Acquires Documentary On October 7: "We Will Dance Again"
Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 04:30:45 -0400
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Paramount+ has acquired a documentary focused on the brutal October 7th Hamas 
terrorist attacks on Israel, featuring interviews with survivors who were 
present at the Nova Music Festival when the attacks began.

According to an article published Thursday by The Hollywood Reporter, the 
project — undertaken by See It Now Studios — features exclusive footage and 
eyewitness accounts of the Hamas attacks, including footage taken by 
witnesses and terrorists as the events of that day unfolded.

Susan Zirinsky, president of See It Now Studios, released an official 
statement regarding the documentary: “The human cost of what happened on 
October 7th in Israel, and the war in Gaza, has been catastrophic. We can’t 
tell everyone’s story. This film is about innocent young people, forced to 
fight for their survival. It is a painful story of unfathomable tragedy, and 
also of bravery, sacrifice and heroism.”

Deadline reported that the documentary follows the eyewitness accounts of 
“more than a dozen survivors, many of whom videotaped their experiences as 
the massacre unfolded.” Their stories, along with footage obtained both from 
the survivors and from Hamas terrorists, aim to show the world what happened 
on that horrific day.

The project, which was first announced just weeks after October 7th, was 
directed by Yariv Mozer.

“I have seen things in my life. I have lived through wars. I have fought in 
wars, and I have even filmed during a war. But nothing prepared me for the 
harsh images I have seen in the remains of the massacre that took place at 
the Nova Music Festival,” Mozer said of the project. “I see it as my duty as 
a documentary filmmaker to bring to the world the testimonies and horrific 
stories from the survivors of this slaughter. Young women and men whose only 
sin was their desire for music, and the passion to celebrate free love, 
spirit and freedom.”

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