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Noble laureate Malala Yousafzai launches movie manufacturing home

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By Express News Service

Malala Yousafzai, the Noble Prize winner and activist, ventures into movie manufacturing in affiliation with Apple. Her manufacturing banner Extracurricular has partnered with the indie studio A24 for an untitled function documentary on the legendary Haenyeo society of fisherwomen who stay on South Korea’s Jeju Island.

Directed by Sue Kim, the documentary will premiere on Apple TV+. Malala just lately unveiled her first slate of movie and TV tasks for Apple TV+ by way of Extracurricular, which features a function primarily based on Elaine Hsieh Chou’s e-book Disorientation. The manufacturing can also be engaged on a collection primarily based on the New York Times best-selling novel Fifty Words of Rain by Asha Lemmie that revolves round a lady’s seek for acceptance in post-World War II Japan.

Speaking to Variety, Malala mentioned, “What I hope to bring to the table are the voices of women of colour, and debut writers and Muslim directors and writers. I hope we can have a wide range of perspectives.” 

Malala Yousafzai, the Noble Prize winner and activist, ventures into movie manufacturing in affiliation with Apple. Her manufacturing banner Extracurricular has partnered with the indie studio A24 for an untitled function documentary on the legendary Haenyeo society of fisherwomen who stay on South Korea’s Jeju Island.

Directed by Sue Kim, the documentary will premiere on Apple TV+. Malala just lately unveiled her first slate of movie and TV tasks for Apple TV+ by way of Extracurricular, which features a function primarily based on Elaine Hsieh Chou’s e-book Disorientation. The manufacturing can also be engaged on a collection primarily based on the New York Times best-selling novel Fifty Words of Rain by Asha Lemmie that revolves round a lady’s seek for acceptance in post-World War II Japan.

Speaking to Variety, Malala mentioned, “What I hope to bring to the table are the voices of women of colour, and debut writers and Muslim directors and writers. I hope we can have a wide range of perspectives.”