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Farhat Pasha Productions At Cannes Market 2007

Farhat Pasha Productions Videos (www.omerpasha.tk) a fresh Canadian based production company in Toronto makes it to the Cannes Market (www.cannesmarket.com) with its brand new fresh release of the 86 minute feature film 'Come To Me', produced by Omer Pasha and Farhat Pasha.

Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) January 16, 2007 -- Farhat Pasha Productions Videos ((www.omerpasha.tk)) a fresh Canadian based production company in Toronto makes it to the Cannes Market (www.cannesmarket.com) with its brand new fresh release of the 86 minute feature film 'Come To Me'. produced by Omer Pasha and Farhat Pasha. One of Omer Pasha's films which is not available for web viewing but only reserved for festival screenings and further on distribution. 'Come To Me' features a story of a young boy cursed in his love life by the magic of an evil sorceress. The boy is non-religious and has to discover the power of faith to get the girls he once loved, back. Yet he finds out the witch is cursed herself.

The technical story telling way of the film is unique and different. The form of a musical similar to Eva Peron's film ' Evita ' (1996) (Madonna). 'Come To Me' features its jewel like sequences such as 'French Curses' and 'Egyptian Curses'. The haunting taking place in France and Egypt . The witch (Farah) swirling voodoo dolls on the Eiffel Tower causing Pasha (Pasha) to get cursed and similarly into Cairo, the Sphinx, and the witch changing from a French sorceress into an Arabian witch causing spells, curses and demons. The film also shows the vivid entry of Satan into 'Pasha's' life through black magic and how the theme of 'God Vs Evil' follows. The film takes its Climax as the boy gains powers through the discovery of faith and questions God in reverse speech 'Where Is My Savior?'

Two sequences in the film feature 'reverse speech' with subtitles. Reverse speech is used to show the language of the devil . It presents the theory of how black magic is practiced through the recital of verses of holy books (i.e Torah, Bible, Quran) in reverse. And thus how the power of faith and religion defeats this evil and saves a person from getting hurt in life.

The film concludes with the victory of the Pasha (Pasha).

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Omer Pasha
Farhat Pasha Productions
1-416-529-4230
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ATTACHED FILES

Pasha 2

Nikki

Pasha

Exorcism

Cross Sequence

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Witch

French Curses Start

Egyptian Curses

Moses

French Curses

Come To Me 1

Cursed

Come To Me

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