Jon Stewart, best known for his award-winning role as host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” is making plans to direct Rosewater, an indie feature that he also scripted. The New York Times reports that Stewart will take a 12-week hiatus with John Oliver stepping in to guest-host in his absence.
Rosewater is based on the memoir “Then They Came for Me: A Family’s Story of Love, Captivity, and Survival” by Maziar Bahari and Aimee Molloy. Published in 2011, it is officially described as follows:
When Maziar Bahari left London in June 2009 to cover Irans presidential election, he assured his pregnant fiancée, Paola, that hed be back in just a few days, a week at most. Little did he know, as he kissed her good-bye, that he would spend the next three months in Irans most notorious prison, enduring brutal interrogation sessions at the hands of a man he knew only by his smell: Rosewater.
For the Bahari family, wars, coups, and revolutions are not distant concepts but intimate realities they have suffered for generations: Maziars father was imprisoned by the shah in the 1950s, and his sister by Ayatollah Khomeini in the 1980s. Alone in his cell at Evin Prison, fearing the worst, Maziar draws strength from his memories of the courage of his father and sister in the face of torture, and hears their voices speaking to him across the years. He dreams of being with Paola in London, and imagines all that she and his rambunctious, resilient eighty-four-year-old mother must be doing to campaign for his release. During the worst of his encounters with Rosewater, he silently repeats the names of his loved ones, calling on their strength and love to protect him and praying he will be released in time for the birth of his first child.
Stewart will also produce alongside Scott Rudin and Gigi Pritzker with production currently planned for this June.
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