FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES ACQUIRES
DAVIS GUGGENHEIM’S “HE NAMED ME MALALA”
FROM IMAGE NATION ABU DHABI AND PARTICIPANT MEDIA
Specialty Arm Acquires Worldwide Rights to Parkes+MacDonald/Image Nation Film
Studiocanal to Distribute in France
The
documentary, produced by Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald under their
long-term production partnership with Image Nation Abu Dhabi and
co-financed by Participant
Media, is an intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai, who was wounded
when Taliban gunmen opened fire on her and her friends’ school bus in
Pakistan’s Swat Valley.
The
then 15-year-old teenager, who had been targeted for speaking out on
behalf of girls’ education in her region of Swat Valley in Pakistan, was
shot in the head, sparking
international media outrage. An educational activist in Pakistan,
Yousafzai has since emerged as a leading campaigner for the rights of
children worldwide and in December 2014, became the youngest-ever Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate.
“Malala’s
incredible journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Her bravery in
the face of adversity brought us to tears. The chance to bring her
story to a global
audience will be an honor for all of us here at Searchlight,” said
Gilula and Utley.
“Spending
the last 18 months with Malala, her father Ziauddin and their family
has been one of the great experiences of my life. Now that Fox
Searchlight is joining Image
Nation and Participant Media, we have the opportunity to share their
moving story with the world,” said Guggenheim.
“This project
has been an incredible journey and we’re now pleased to be joined by Fox
Searchlight Pictures, whose expertise will help ensure the film reaches
as many people
as possible with its inspiring message,” said Mohamed Al Mubarak,
Chairman of Image Nation Abu Dhabi.
Jeff
Skoll, Participant Media’s Founder & Chairman commented,
“Participant is thrilled that Fox Searchlight has joined this incredible
team bringing Malala’s voice, and
her efforts to insure that every young woman in the world has a chance
to get an education, to audiences everywhere.”
The film’s
producers are Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald. Executive producers
include Mohamed Al Mubarak and Michael Garin from Image Nation Abu Dhabi
and Jeff Skoll
for Participant Media.
In
a call to millions of other girls around the world and those who stand
with them, the film will also launch an international advocacy and
fundraising campaign in partnership
with the Malala Fund, Malala’s nonprofit organization working to
empower adolescent girls globally through a quality secondary education.
The
deal was brokered by Fox Searchlight’s Executive Vice President of
Worldwide Acquisitions, Tony Safford; Senior Vice President of Business
Affairs, Megan O’Brien; and
Senior Vice President of Acquisitions & Co-Productions Ray Strache,
and Julian Zajfen at Ziffren Brittenham, which represented the
filmmakers.
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