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Dunham to adapt story for Spielberg

- — Variety

Lena Dunham will write the harrowing survival tale of a Syrian refugee stranded at sea for the big screen.

Dunham has been tapped by co-producers Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams to adapt “A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea: One Refugee’s Incredible Story of Love, Loss, and Survival.”

The nonfiction release comes from author Melissa Fleming, the chief spokeswoma­n for the United Nations High Commission­er and Flatiron Books. It documents the true story of Doaa Al Zamel, a mother of two fleeing Egypt for Sweden by boat. Shipwrecke­d along the way, Al Zamel survived for days in open water holding two small children in each arm with only the support of an inflatable water ring.

The project is set up at Paramount Pictures with Abrams’ Bad Robot and Spielberg’s Amblin Partners producing. Amblin and Paramount are expected to co-distribute the title globally.

Dunham is a co-creator and executive producer on HBO’s “Camping” and the series “Girls.”

Dunham will also appear in Quentin Tarantino’s forthcomin­g Manson-centric ensemble drama “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” alongside Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie.

 ?? GEISLER-FOTOPRESS ?? Lena Dunham will write the film adaptation of “A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea.”
GEISLER-FOTOPRESS Lena Dunham will write the film adaptation of “A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea.”

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