“I am deeply saddened by the pain caused to the families of the victims, due to the wrongful distribution of our draft script for ‘They Are Us.’ The script is far from final, and never intended to be shared with the affected members of the Muslim community at such an early stage,” Niccol said, adding that pre-production wouldn’t continue until there is “full consultation with New Zealand’s Muslim community has taken place.”

“The sole purpose of the script, which was released without permission, was to gauge interest of potential financiers. It was given to them in the strictest confidence and all were informed that this was not intended to be the final version. All scenes in the script are placeholders until we have completed further consultation with the families,” he said. Related Rose Byrne: Heath Ledger Was ‘Instrumental’ in Getting Me Roles in the U.S. ‘Physical’ Season 2 Works Out Better Than S1 – Thank You, Rose Byrne Related 24 Famously Queer and Homoerotic Horror Movies, from ‘Psycho’ to ‘Hellraiser’ New Movies: Release Calendar for December 23, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films
The film had already sparked frustration and outcry from among the Muslim community of New Zealand earlier in the summer, with criticisms that the premise was “obscene” and “insensitive.” It centers around Ardern’s response to the attack. “Our hope for this firm, conceived by producer Ayman Jamal, which will take years to complete, is that it will honour the survivors, and the lives lost. It will serve as a testament to the acts of heroism and sacrifice that took place on that tragic day.” Niccol added that it is the filmmakers intentions to “show the world how a nation can respond to such a tragedy. New Zealand’s embrace of its Muslim community is a testament to the strength of human solidarity and compassion. From its inception, we wanted to tell the story of how an unprecedented act of hatred was overwhelmed by an outpouring of love. We are committed to ensuring that the voices of the affected Muslim community, and the voices of the wider community, will be heard moving forward.” After the script leaked in June, a petition was launched to shut down development on the movie. Producer Philippa Campbell resigned from the project shortly thereafter. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.