In 2005, Palestinian director and author Honey Abu Asado announced the award-winning movie The Heaven Now. This movie was chosen as an extreme terrorist group within two days and talked to two Palestinian friends who committed suicide in Tel Aviv during the 2004 riot. Mission: Let explosive bombs in your town bound to your stomach. Because the movie industry seldom depicts terrorists as people who can possess humanity you would think that the director of "now heaven" also draws these two protagonists as cruel devils.
Hany Abu - Assad is one of the most unique filmmakers in the world. The two Oscar nomination directors of "Now Heaven" (2006) and "Omar" (2013) are a number of other people including the famous Blue Sky Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Golden Globe Awards' I won a prize. The Cannes International Film Festival and the International Cannes Film Festival award special attention to "gather attention" jury. Recently, Abu - Assad 's "Omar" won the second Oscar nomination with Adam Barkley and Lym Roubney' s star performances. Thanks to your seat thriller. This film has won several international awards including the Jury Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival.
In the past few years Arabian filmmakers gradually entered Oscar. Among them, Hany Abu-Assad's Paradise Now nominated for the 78th Academy Awards, and his 2013 film Omar received the 86th Academy Award. But neither of them got the trophy back home. From Jordan, Theeb was nominated in the same category in 2014 and became the first Jordanian Oscar nomination
Honey Abu Hassad. Heaven is now. This movie depicts the situation affecting the lives of two Palestinian suicide bombers, showing that they are very similar to us. (Nominated for Oscar Award for Best Foreign Language Film Award 2005) Mohammed M. Herfes. "Suicide Terror in Iraq: Preliminary Evaluation of Quantitative Data and Documentary Documents" Conflict and Terrorism Research 29 (2006): 591 - 619. The first systematic analysis of suicide bombings in Iraq showed attacker's strategy and retaliation