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I feel when fans go to the theatre, they should want to be you and they should come out happierGal Gadot to adapt banned Israeli novel into a film

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Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is partnering with Keshet International on a film adaptation of a novel, All the Rivers, which is banned from school reading lists by the Israeli government because of its depiction of an Israeli-Palestinian romance.

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Gadot and her husband Jaron Varsano will be co-producing the film with Keshet Studios through Pilot Wave, the production company the couple founded together.

The project is based on the controversial 2014 Hebrew novel Borderlife by Israeli author Dorit Rabinyan, which was published in English by Random House as All the Rivers. It tells the story of an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man who meet in New York and fall in love, hiding their romance from their friends and family as they struggle to come to terms with their relationship. — IANS

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