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Damn.
Even Lord of the Rings Trilogy cost only $300 million and Avatar cost $200 million.
Where is all this money going?
Movie planned on life of Muslim prophet Anadolu Agency
Movie planned on life of Muslim prophet
19 September 2012 12:44 (Last updated 19 September 2012 13:00)
A Qatar-based film production company has said it would shoot a three-part movie series depicting the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
QATAR (AA) - September 19, 2012 - A Qatar-based film production company has said it would shoot a three-part movie series depicting the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad amid violent protests across the Muslim world sparked by an anti-Islam film that insulted and denigrated the Islamic prophet.
Qatari company Nur's CEO Ahmad Hashem told The Anadolu Agency on Wednesday that the film will deliver "the universal message" of the Prophet Muhammad and that it was a response to "Innocence of Muslims," the American production that has sent thousands on Muslims to storm US diplomatic missions in several Muslim countries within the past week.
Hashem said the film's budget would be around $450 million, adding that its scenario was almost complete which said was drafted after consultations with Islamic scholars.
Even Lord of the Rings Trilogy cost only $300 million and Avatar cost $200 million.
Where is all this money going?
Movie planned on life of Muslim prophet Anadolu Agency
Movie planned on life of Muslim prophet
19 September 2012 12:44 (Last updated 19 September 2012 13:00)
A Qatar-based film production company has said it would shoot a three-part movie series depicting the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
QATAR (AA) - September 19, 2012 - A Qatar-based film production company has said it would shoot a three-part movie series depicting the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad amid violent protests across the Muslim world sparked by an anti-Islam film that insulted and denigrated the Islamic prophet.
Qatari company Nur's CEO Ahmad Hashem told The Anadolu Agency on Wednesday that the film will deliver "the universal message" of the Prophet Muhammad and that it was a response to "Innocence of Muslims," the American production that has sent thousands on Muslims to storm US diplomatic missions in several Muslim countries within the past week.
Hashem said the film's budget would be around $450 million, adding that its scenario was almost complete which said was drafted after consultations with Islamic scholars.